Ron Dyck on Nostr: "If we look closely at the average Canadian household’s spending, you’ll see ...
"If we look closely at the average Canadian household’s spending, you’ll see where their money really goes. And one of the biggest drains might shock you.
For most families, transportation is the second-largest expense after housing — and it's largely driven by car ownership and operating costs that can quietly eat up your long-term wealth."
Ah gee whiz, thanks for noticing, mister! Feels like folks don't understand this.
Canada’s most overlooked financial drag isn’t housing, taxes or food: Is it cutting into your net worth?
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canada-most-overlooked-financial-drag-123300595.htmlPublished at
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