17 Middle-Class Habits Canadians Are Dropping Without Announcing It
The old middle-class script in Canada used to come with familiar rituals: a restaurant meal after payday, a fresh phone
The old middle-class script in Canada used to come with familiar rituals: a restaurant meal after payday, a fresh phone
Canadian families once treated “doing better” as a fairly predictable ladder: a little more space, a dependable vehicle, a few
Canadian homeowners who remember the pre-pandemic market often describe it less as “cheap” and more as predictable. Prices were already
Payday can feel surprisingly brief in Canada. A deposit lands, a few automatic payments clear, groceries get restocked, fuel or
Canadian housing used to be wrapped in practical optimism: save steadily, buy modestly, build equity, and eventually settle into a
Young Canadians have been told to study hard, work steadily, save carefully, and wait their turn. Yet for many, the
Canadian industries rarely shrink overnight. The warning signs usually arrive in quieter ways: fewer postings, slower promotions, delayed projects, cautious
Canadian shoppers are not imagining the squeeze at the checkout. Many everyday products have become so familiar that they still
Buying groceries for one can look modest at the checkout, yet the weekly math tells a harsher story. Canadians who
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