Deck the Halls Without Breaking the Bank: Tips for a Budget-Friendly Holiday
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As the holiday season approaches, many Canadians, including those in Saskatchewan, are feeling the financial strain. The festive season, which is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, often brings added financial stress. This is especially true for younger generations, who may have young families and feel more pressure to spend.
Despite the stress, many Canadians plan to maintain their holiday budget from last year, with some even expecting to spend more. However, the rising costs due to inflation have made it harder for households to manage their budgets. Credit card use is on the rise, and many people are relying on credit to cover holiday expenses.
A survey conducted by Leger on behalf of BDO Debt Solutions and CPA Canada reveals that 97% of Saskatchewan residents expect to be financially stressed this holiday season, with 47% feeling more stressed than last year. Additionally, 61% of Saskatchewan residents plan to use credit cards to cover holiday expenses.