One in Seven of us is a Senior Citizen in 2006 ?
The fastest growing age group in Canada in 2006 (according to the Census) was 55 to 64. I’ll bet now it is 64 and older!
Stats Canada has a large amount of great reports not just about the Canadian economy but about Canadian consumers and they are well worth reading.
The fastest growing age group in Canada in 2006 (according to the Census) was 55 to 64. I’ll bet now it is 64 and older!
This one has me a little baffled, Stats Canada has posted the car sales numbers for May and sales overall are down by 0.8% (given gas was at $1.00/liter by then, it is not surprising),… Read More »We are buying more Trucks?
Gas prices are up from last year, yet our consumption of Gas is also up, guess my statement that Gas demand is completely inelastic (i.e. price increases do not affect demand at all). Sales of… Read More »Gas Consumption Still Going Up In Canada
For June, unemployment is steady at 6.1% and there are 35,000 more jobs too, and this means unemployment has stayed steady at 6.1% for a while, so that is great stuff! So far higher gas… Read More »More Jobs, Unemployment Steady
Ho hum, guess we all took a break between March and April but the Economic Activityindicators from Stats Canada caught us, and now we know we didn’t do anything more in that time! Wholesale trade… Read More »Gross Domestic Product: No Growth in April