VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Licensed Insolvency Trustees Sands & Associates released complete findings from their 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study today, the unique 11th annual study exploring consumer debt problems in the province.
Sands & Associates President Blair Mantin explains, in polling over 1,700 BC consumers who recently filed an insolvency proceeding in this survey:
“We aim to expose the realities of the severe financial challenges that people across the province are currently facing. The self-blame, shame, and isolation many people coping with a debt problem experience often stops them from seeking support. It’s important to us as industry leaders to bring these facts to light, and let people know that more than anything or anyone else – you owe it to yourself to get debt help.”
Click here to read the 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study report in PDF format
Key Findings of Consumer Debt Issues – 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study
The largest proportion of 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study participants (36%) said they had $25,000-$49,999 of debt (excluding vehicle loans/mortgages) when they started a formal debt relief process.
2023’s BC Consumer Debt Study also illuminates consumers’ vulnerability to personal and economic issues outside an individual’s direct control, and the debt problems that can develop as a result:
95% of 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study participants indicated their household has been impacted by recent inflation increases, with the largest cohort (88%) noting that inflation has their household now spending more on necessities such as food and gas.
Signs, Symptoms and Solutions to Personal Debt Problems
More than 7 in 10 consumers polled (71%) said overwhelming stress was how they knew their debts were becoming a problem.
Study participants disclosed a range of personal impacts due to their debt issues, including:
We highly encourage readers to discover more insights shared by 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study participants, including how individuals attempted to solve their problem debt, how the experience has impacted their financial attitudes and outlook, and more – as highlighted within the 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study report.
Click here to read the 2023 BC Consumer Debt Study report in PDF format
Blair Mantin, Licensed Insolvency Trustee
778-735-0498
bmantin@sands-trustee.com
PDFs accompanying this release are available at:
http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/694de735-e0cc-4219-917f-7bca90be53db
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