Income, pensions, spending and wealth
Household assets, debts and wealth
The assets, debts, and net worth (wealth) of Canadian families.
Examples of assets are principal residence, vehicles, deposits, stocks, bonds, retirement assets (i.e., registered retirement savings plans, registered pension plans, and mutual funds), and registered education savings plans. Debts include mortgages, bank loans, student loans, credit cards, and lines of credit.
List of surveys and statistical programs
4 active survey(s) and statistical program(s)
- Financial Security, Survey of
- Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada
- Survey of Loan Deferrals
- Survey of Monthly Credit Aggregates
2 inactive survey(s) and statistical program(s) no longer conducted
Total number of records: 6
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