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Household debt-to-income ratio ticked higher in Q2: Statistics Canada

OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the amount Canadians owe relative to their income ticked higher in the second quarter as debt grew faster than income.

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Household debt-to-income ratio ticked higher in Q2: Statistics Canada

A credit cards illustration is shown in a Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 file photo. Insolvency filings in the fourth quarter of 2024 rose 5.2 per cent year over year to more than 35,000. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the amount Canadians owe relative to their income ticked higher in the second quarter as debt grew faster than income.

The agency said the ratio of household credit market debt to disposable income rose to 174.9 per cent on a seasonally adjusted basis, up 1.1 per cent.

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