>Nearly half of all Canadians have between US$100,000 to US$1 million, while 6.5 per cent of the population are even wealthier. In comparison, about 45 per cent of Americans have between US$100,000 to US$1 million and 8.5 per cent have even more in wealth.
Man, this place sucks!
CanadianViking47 on
Narrator: They owned a house
KeySpace333 on
That’s where all our money is going lol
AllUrUpsAreBelong2Us on
Millionaire on paper, poor in cash….
cookieconflic on
But how much of this is liquidity vs. Equity
magnetocheetobruh on
Scammers scamming in a scam wow so impressive
RefrigeratorOk648 on
Millionaire is a pretty useless measure. You need to adjust for inflation. $1m in 1970 is $8m today
Disastrous-Aerie-698 on
trickle-down economics obviously did not work in Canada
whynotyycyvr on
I’m a millionaire in theory.. 🚀
stick_with_the_plan on
Tonnes of Canadians at “millionaire” status: maybe don’t look at debt load though.
I’m a proud thousand-aire.
sutree1 on
As inequality rises
Cool-Shoulder2104 on
I’m like Poilievre, as in a have a concept of a plan to become rich. Or I could just enter politics with nothing and be a multi million only a couple of years later.
Canadian_bakcon on
Houses. We need more houses.
syrupmania5 on
The real wealth was the mortgage debt we took on along the way.
justmepassinby on
Every person that owns a house in Toronto is a millionaire!
makitstop on
yeah wow, it’s almost like we should be taxing the wealthy and increasing anti trust laws or something
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>Nearly half of all Canadians have between US$100,000 to US$1 million, while 6.5 per cent of the population are even wealthier. In comparison, about 45 per cent of Americans have between US$100,000 to US$1 million and 8.5 per cent have even more in wealth.
Man, this place sucks!
Narrator: They owned a house
That’s where all our money is going lol
Millionaire on paper, poor in cash….
But how much of this is liquidity vs. Equity
Scammers scamming in a scam wow so impressive
Millionaire is a pretty useless measure. You need to adjust for inflation. $1m in 1970 is $8m today
trickle-down economics obviously did not work in Canada
I’m a millionaire in theory.. 🚀
Tonnes of Canadians at “millionaire” status: maybe don’t look at debt load though.
I’m a proud thousand-aire.
As inequality rises
I’m like Poilievre, as in a have a concept of a plan to become rich. Or I could just enter politics with nothing and be a multi million only a couple of years later.
Houses. We need more houses.
The real wealth was the mortgage debt we took on along the way.
Every person that owns a house in Toronto is a millionaire!
yeah wow, it’s almost like we should be taxing the wealthy and increasing anti trust laws or something
Most countries are nowadays.
List?
Everything in Canada needs a disclaimer *on paper