After weeks of increased optimism, Canadians are starting to feel a bit worse about the economy

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After weeks of increased optimism, Canadians are starting to feel a bit worse about the economy
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After weeks of increased optimism, Canadians are starting to feel more pessimistic about the economy

June and July showed a strong rebound after gross domestic product plunged by an annualized 38.7 per cent in the second quarter, the most ever. Still, Canada’s economy isn’t expected to fully make up the losses until 2022.

Every week, Nanos Research surveys 250 Canadians for their views on personal finances, job security and their outlook for the economy and real estate prices. Bloomberg publishes four-week rolling averages of the 1,000 responses.Sentiment improved in three of the four subcomponents last week: personal finances, job security and real estate.

The outlook on the domestic economy became slightly more pessimistic, with 47.4 per cent of respondents saying it would be weaker in the next 6 months, and 23 per cent saying it would be stronger. Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces posted increases in sentiment while decreases were observed in British Columbia and on the Prairies.

Canadians continue to become more bullish on the housing market, with 40 per cent of respondents expecting the value of real estate in their neighbourhood to increase in the next six months. That’s the highest percentage since mid-March before the pandemic shut down the economy

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