Plus de 1 québécois sur 2 ne survivrait pas à une dépense de $200
In this video, we discuss a surprising finding: a significant portion of the population struggles to absorb an unexpected expense of $200. Is this a sign of general financial vulnerability? Does it reflect the current cost of living, debt, or simply a lack of a financial safety net? We'll break it all down together, without judgment, but with a very concrete look at today's financial reality. 💬 Tell me in the comments: does a $200 expense stress you out at all? #Quebec #PersonalFinance #Money #CostOfLiving #Budget #Debt #Economy #Inflation #Finance #RealLife #QuebecMoney #FinancialSecurity #FinancialEducation #QuebecReal #MoneyMentality

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