StarExclusive from robertbenzie: How bad is inflation? Only one in six Canadians say their wages are keeping pace, poll finds
will continue for at least another year with only one in six saying their wages are keeping pace, a new poll suggests.found respondents blame rising costs on the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain problems, the federal government, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Bank of Canada., so it feels new and scary to people,” said Dan Arnold, Pollara’s chief strategy officer.Pollara surveyed 2,013 people across the country using an online panel from July 25 to Aug. 2.
That means 66 per cent believe the current inflationary period would be ongoing until at least autumn 2023. “It could be because gig workers have the flexibility to take on more work and, say, do another ride-share shift to make more money,” said Arnold.
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