A new economic report from TD says Canada is falling behind the standard-of-living curve compared to its peers.

    • cyberpunk007@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      They aren’t getting there, they’ve been there for a long time. Housing was already starting to get ridiculous circa 2013.

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      1 year ago

      Have been for awhile, now it’s just insane.

      Watched a video with this lady showing how much things were in a small town in Alaska… Not far off the prices here in Vancouver.

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        1 year ago

        Lived in the GVRD. Thought “this is way too expensive, everyone is saying Alberta is so much cheaper” so we put things in storage and went to Alberta. Six months in, we discovered…

        • Car insurance in AB is 3 to 5 times what we were paying in BC and we get less coverage.
        • Rents are only marginally lower than what we’d pay on a similar property in the Fraser Valley
        • House prices were only marginally lower in the Calgary region vs where we bought in BC
        • Winter in Alberta sucks big time

        After six months we moved back to BC. The small difference in housing costs made so little impact to our monthly COL, that it wasn’t worth it. We paid WAY more for car insurance and electricity - so much so that any savings we saw in housing costs were totally eclipsed by other expenses.