唱衰加拿大经济的,都歇歇吧。疫情期间,人民存下3500亿!

跟中国一样,银行存款大增,屁民对经济没有信心,不敢花钱:tx:


Chinese Household Savings Hit Another Record High

$19.13 trillion

That’s how much Chinese households had stashed away in savings by the end of 2023, hitting yet another record high, data from the People’s Bank of China shows.

不一样的情况。
加拿大穷人的多余存款已经耗尽。大部分多余存款属于高收入阶层。
高利息高房价高股价,这些导致高收入者愿意多留一些钱在储蓄账户,而非股市房产。
一旦大幅降息,这些多余存款就会流向其它地方
 
通过国家债务,快速实现财富转移,制造新富豪阶层。过去的两年内,全世界经济最好的地方一定是乌克兰,不知不觉的创造了多少亿万富豪呢。而普通乌克兰人,恐怕活者都是奢望了。
 
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那存下来的几千亿,还不够这两年的债务增长呢 (2023 1.4万亿)。记住了,每天,加拿大债务增长1.1个亿。

好办啊,你把你的家当敛吧殓吧,移民别的国家,这些债就和你没关系了。
 
好办啊,你把你的家当敛吧殓吧,移民别的国家,这些债就和你没关系了。
这是标准独裁国家统治者的口气啊。帅。比土豆还帅。
 
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还有就是种族主义者也经常这么说。这种口气挺熟悉的,毕竟网上什么人都有。不乏独裁小红和种族小红。
好办啊,你把你的家当敛吧殓吧,移民别的国家,这些债就和你没关系了。
 

Those savings ballooned to over $300 billion and became so large that economists expected there would be a big boost to the economy when all that money was eventually spent.

经济大好,百姓富裕,账户里面有银子!
A very important conclusion at the end of the article said It all (quoted in red below).

In the article, the author asked why "saving stockpile has nearly all evaporated in the US, but hasn't seen drawdown in Canada? then answered:

"There's still a lot of excess savings that's been accumulated during the pandemic that is still in the system. We haven't seen a drawdown of that," said Charles St-Arnaud, an economist with Alberta Central Credit Union. "The question at this moment is why?"

As economists dive into this financial data, what's apparent is not only the disparity between income levels in the country but also a trend of how the overall amount of pandemic savings in Canada remains quite large, while the savings stockpile has nearly all evaporated in the U.S.

"The question is, when does that richer cohort decide to use it?" said St-Arnaud. "There doesn't seem to be an inclination to increase consumption."

" The initial boost of savings was spread relatively evenly across different age groups and income levels, St-Arnaud said.

But that's now changed. The majority of the savings now belongs to higher-income Canadians, while lower- and middle-class households have used up their pandemic savings or are making withdrawals because experts say they likely need it to keep up with inflation.

Look at the picture below, please note it is per capita

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