Majority (54%) of Canadians Say They’re ‘Spenders’, Not ‘Savers’ (46%)

But Majority (56%) Were Raised in a Household where Saving was Encouraged, not Spending (10%)

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos Reid poll released today and conducted on behalf of ING DIRECT reveals that a majority (54%) of Canadians who have a bank account say that they would classify themselves as a ‘spender’, while a minority indicate that they are ‘savers’ (46%) by nature. This might not be surprising, however, considering...

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Majority (54%) of Canadians Say 
They’re ‘Spenders’, Not ‘Savers’ (46%)

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