The Salvation Army Spring 2024 Research

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The Salvation Army Spring 2024 Research

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The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 2 TABLEOF CONTENTS 01 Canadian
02 Attitudes
CurrentTopics
Poverty& SocioeconomicStudy: Spring2024Wave
Toward

StudyMethodology

This report contains findings from research conducted by Edelman Data & Intelligenceon behalf of The Salvation Army to uncover Canadians’ attitudes and experiences with poverty and related socioeconomic issues.

The study was conducted from March 11th to 14th, 2024 among a nationally representative sample of 1,515 Canadians who are members of the online Angus Reid Forum, balanced and weighted on age, gender, and region. Note: Canadians living in Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut were not included in the survey.

For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of +/2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. And, where a margin of error is not available,the research department provides a comparable one so that the audience can have some context to the value of the poll.

Pleasenotethatresearchisnotnecessarilypredictiveoffutureoutcomesandcapturesopinionsforapointintime.Allsamplesurveysandpolls maybesubjecttoothersourcesoferror,including,butnotlimitedtocoverageerrorandmeasurementerror.Statisticalmarginsoferrorarenot applicabletoonlinenonprobabilitysamplingpolls.

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Canadian Poverty & Socioeconomic Study: Spring 2024 Wave

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Canadians’ concerns persist.

Healthcare,

andfood

aretopconcernsinCanada,followedbyothercritical issues.

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Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);A7A.Which ofthe followingdo youthinkare the topconcerns in Canada?Please select up to 3.All 10items shown to surveyrespondentsshown.[Data shown reflectsconcernsselected as a top3concern in Canada outofthe10concerns providedinthesurvey] Top
Canada Ranking Concern Versus October 2023 #1 Healthcare N/A (new this wave) #2 Inflation -1 #3 Food affordability 0 #4 Homelessness/housing insecurity -2 #5 Climate change/sustainability 0 #6 Poverty and social inequality -2 #7 Financial/political corruption -1 #8 Crime and violence -1 #9 Unemployment/job insecurity -1 #10 Natural disasters/emergencies -1 #11 Coronavirus (COVID-19) -1
inflation,
affordability
Concerns in
Nearly

athirdofCanadianscontinuetofeelpessimisticaboutthefutureoftheirpersonal finances.

ProportionofCanadianswhoarepessimisticabouttheirpersonalfinancesinthenexttwoyears

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Base size:Total sample; A2.Thinkingaboutyourpersonal financesinthenexttwo years, whichofthefollowingstatements bestrepresentyouroutlook?[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Verypessimistic” or“Somewhatpessimistic”] 23% 33% 31% 29% Nov-21 Nov-22 Oct-23 Mar-24
Base size n=1,532 n=1,505 n=1,515 n=1,515

1in4Canadianscontinuetobeextremelyconcernedabouthavingenoughincometocovertheir basicneeds.

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouthaving enough income to cover my basic needs

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◼ Mar2024 25% 26% Base size:Total sample (Oct2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);A6.Thinkingaboutyourcurrentsituation,howconcernedare youaboutthefollowing?;[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Extremely Concerned”]
Oct 2023

Canadians’ extremeconcernsaboutcostoflivingcontinueandarenotsubsiding.

◼ Oct 2023

◼ Mar2024

Canadiansare extremely concerned about the current cost of living / rising inflation

Canadiansare extremely concerned about the rising interestrates

Canadiansare extremely concerned about the rising cost of energy

Canadiansare extremely concerned aboutjob security

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Base size:Total sample (Oct2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);A6.Thinkingaboutyourcurrentsituation,howconcernedare youaboutthefollowing?;[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Extremely Concerned”]
58% 41% 38% 15% 54% 37% 36% 15%

About1in10Canadianscontinuetobeextremelyconcernedaboutbasichumanneeds,suchas shelterandfood,orbeingaffectedbyanaturaldisasteroremergency.

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouthavinga home that keeps me shelteredfrom the elements

Canadiansare extremely concerned aboutbeing affected by a natural disaster or emergency

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouthaving adequate accessto food

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouthaving adequate accessto clean drinking water

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13% 12% 12% 8% 15% 12% 13% 10% ◼ Oct 2023 ◼ Mar2024 Base size:Total sample (Oct 2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youabout the following?;[Data shown reflectsthosewho indicated “Extremely Concerned”]

Mentalandphysicalwellbeingcontinuetobeanextremeconcernamongroughly1in3 Canadians,asisbeingabletoaffordactivitiestheywanttodo.

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouthaving enough income to do the activitiesI want to do ◼ Oct 2023 ◼ Mar2024

Canadiansare extremely concerned abouttheir own mental/physical health and well-being

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31% 31% 32% 30% Base size:Total sample (Oct 2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youabout the following?;[Data shown reflectsthosewho indicated “Extremely Concerned”]

Many Canadians continue to experience challenges, with an increased number facing housing security challenges.

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3in4Canadianscontinuetofacefoodsecuritychallenges,withnominalupwardtrends.Thiswave, morehaveskippedorreducedthesizeofatleastonemealbecausetheycouldn’taffordgroceries.

ProportionofCanadians facedwithchallengesto foodsecurity

Purchasediscounted food items/shopat discount food or grocery retailers

Reduce my grocery bill to pay other bills/stretchmy money for the month

Buy lessnutritious food because it is cheaper

Skip or reduce thesize of at least one meal because I cannot afford to buy groceries

Eat lessso my child/childrenor other family members could eat*

Rely on others to provide enough food for me and / or my family

Access a community pantry, food bank, food hamper, or community meal program

March 2024

October 2023

*Amongparents(those withkids under18 in the household) Significantlyhigherthan comparison wave at 95%confidencelevel

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Base size:Total sample (Oct2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);B2.Whichofthefollowinghaveyouexperienced/orare currentlyexperiencing?;[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Currentlyexperiencing”or“Experiencedinthelast year”] 68% 44% 40% 26% 25% 12% 7% 64% 42% 37% 21% 22% 12% 6%
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 75% 73%

Amongthosewhoaccessedafoodbankinthelastyear,overhalf(61%)werefirst-timeusers.

UsageandfrequencyamongCanadianswhoaccessedafoodbankinthelastyear (community pantry, food bank, food hamper, or community kitchen)

Usage

Frequencyofusage

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Base size:Accessed a foodbank currently or in the last year;B3AYoumentionedthat youaccessed the followingpreviously. How oftendidyou access the service/s?;B3BYou mentionedthat you haveaccessed the foodbank or shelter. When was the firsttimeyouaccessed theservice/s? 11% 11% 45% 28% 43% 61% Oct-23 Mar-24 ◼ First-timeusers ◼ Repeatusers ◼ Don’t know/ remember 7% 5% 26% 31% 36% 40% 30% 24% Oct-23 Mar-24 ◼ 1 x a week
more ◼ 1 to
every
less ◼
only
or
3 x a mo.
1 x
2-5mo. or
One-timeuse
Base size n=92 n=112 Base size n=92 n=112

Nearly3in4Canadiansfacedchallengesmanaginglimitedfinancialresourcesinthepastyear, withnominal upwardtrendsacrossallchallenges.

ProportionofCanadians facedwithmanaging

Cut back on non-essential needs to save money for my basic needs

Changehabits to save money

Borrowmoney or withdrew savings to afford my basic needs

Take on an additional sourceof income to supplement my regular income

Cut back on transportation costs because I cannot afford it

Missed bill payments due to lack of funds

Postpone or not pursue further education or training because I could not afford it at the time

Miss

because I cannot not afford childcare*

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work/school
Base size:Total sample (Oct2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);B2.Whichofthefollowinghaveyouexperienced/orare currentlyexperiencing?;[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Currentlyexperiencing”or“Experiencedinthelast year”] 59% 52% 36% 28% 23% 18% 18% 14% 55% 50% 35% 26% 23% 16% 17% 10%
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 72% 68% *Amongparents(those withkids under18 in the household) Significantlyhigherthan comparison wave at 95%confidencelevel ◼ March 2024 ◼ October 2023
limitedfinancialresources

Over1/2ofCanadians facedissuesimpactingtheirhealth.Thiswave,therewasanincreasein Canadiansdeprioritizingmedicalexpenseduetocosts.

Proportion

Strugglewith mental health

Struggleto manage my health conditions

Reduce my medical expenses to make rent or other bills

Skip buying a regular medication because I cannot afford it

Strugglewith alcohol or other substance use

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Base size:Total sample (Oct 2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);B2. Whichofthe followinghave youexperienced/orare currentlyexperiencing?;[Data shown reflectsthose who indicated“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedin the last year”]; Source1: Governmentof CanadaPrescriptiondruginsurancecoverage;Source2: Statistics Canada,Prescriptionmedicationuseamong Canadianadults, 2016to 2019 41% 33% 17% 14% 10% 40% 32% 14% 10% 11%
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 55% 54% Significantlyhigherthan comparison wave at 95%confidencelevel ◼ March 2024 ◼ October 2023
ofCanadians facingissuesimpacting theirhealth

Canadians

facing

housingsecurity

challengeshasincreased,withmoreneedingtomoveinwith familybecausetheycan’taffordhousingorwerelivinginunsuitable housingconditions.

ProportionofCanadians facedwithchallengesto housingsecurity

Move in with family members/otherrelatives because I cannot afford housing

Live in unsuitable housing for myself and/or my family

Late or miss a rent payment

Lose my home (eviction, relationshipbreakdown, etc.)

Access a shelter for at least one

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Couch-surf
day/night
Base size:Total sample (Oct2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515);B2.Whichofthefollowinghaveyouexperienced/orare currentlyexperiencing?;[Data shownreflectsthosewho indicated“Currentlyexperiencing”or“Experiencedinthelast year”] 10% 10% 8% 5% 4% 3% 8% 6% 7% 3% 2% 1%
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 21% 17% REGIONAL DIFFERENCES This wave, a higher proportion of those residing in BC, QC, and urban communities report housing security challenges compared to last wave Significantlyhigherthan comparison wave at 95%confidencelevel ◼ March 2024 ◼ October 2023

Attitudes Toward Current Topics

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Over

3/4ofCanadiansagreethereshouldbeinstitutional partnershiptoimprovechallenges Canadiansarefacing,suchasfoodinsecurityandcostofliving.

◼ Strongly agree

◼ Somewhatagree

◼ Neutral

◼ Somewhatdisagree

◼ Strongly disagree

Government, businesses,and non-profit organizations should partner to improve challenges people living in Canada face, such as food insecurity, affordable housing, and being prepared for natural disasters.

Government, businesses,and non-profit organizations should partner to improve the cost of living for people in Canada.

Strongly / somewhat agree Strongly / somewhat disagree

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Canadians aged18-29 and females are more likely to agree that government, businesses, and nonprofit organizations should partner to improve challenges people living in Canada face and cost of living.

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to how they price things.

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Those residing in the Atlantic are more likely to agree that businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to how theyprice things.

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current
50 46 46 31 31 31 11 14 14 5 5 6 3 4 3
levelofagreementregarding
issues
Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);C1.Beloware a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon.Please select how much youagreeordisagree.
81% 8% 77% 9% 77% 9%
Whilemanyfeeltheycanmeettheirfinancialneedsinthenext12months,over3/4arestressed outabouttheincreaseofthecostofliving.

%levelofagreementregardingcurrentissues

◼ Strongly agree

◼ Somewhatagree

◼ Neutral

◼ Somewhatdisagree

◼ Strongly disagree

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

Strongly / somewhat agree Strongly / somewhat disagree

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Females, Canadians aged18-44, and parents are more likely to be stressed out by the cost of living.

I am confident that my household will meet its financial needs in terms of transportation, housing, food, clothing, and other necessary expenses in the next 12 months.

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Canadians aged18-29, those residing in the Atlantic, and with incomes lower than $50K are less likely to agreethey are confident their household will meet its financial needs.

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 20 43 39 34 33 14 12 6 11 3 5
Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);C1.Beloware a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon.Please select how much youagreeordisagree.
77% 9% 72% 16%

Over2/3ofCanadians areconcernedabouttheimpactsofclimatechangeinthenexttwoyears, whileonlyaquarterfeeltheirowncommunityispreparedfornaturaldisasters.

%levelofagreementregardingcurrentissues

◼ Strongly agree

◼ Somewhatagree

◼ Neutral

◼ Somewhatdisagree

◼ Strongly disagree

I am concerned that there will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changing climate.

I am concerned that weather will become more extreme and dangerous in the next 2 years due to the changing climate.

Strongly / somewhat agree Strongly / somewhat disagree

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Females, Canadians aged30-44, those residing in QC, those residing in urban communities, and with incomes lower than $50K are more likely to haveclimate change concerns.

I am concerned that there will be an increase innatural disasters in the next 2 years due to the changing climate.

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Females, Canadians aged45-54, those residing in Ontario and in urban communities, and with incomes lower than $50K are less likely to agreetheir community is preparedfor natural disasters.

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Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);C1.Beloware a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon.Please select how much youagreeordisagree.
49 42 41 5 23 26 27 21 12 12 13 34 6 7 7 28 10 12 12 12
72% 16% 69% 19% 68% 19% 25% 41%
Over

half(57%)ofCanadians disagreethatlocalsupportservicesgetenoughgovernment supporttoadequatelyhelpthoseinneed.

%levelofagreementregardingcurrentissues

◼ Strongly agree

◼ Somewhatagree

◼ Neutral

◼ Somewhatdisagree

◼ Strongly disagree

Local support services are doing enough to helpnewcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services are doing enough to helpthose struggling with homelessness.

Strongly / somewhat agree Strongly / somewhat disagree

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Females and those residing in Ontario are less likely to agree that local support services are doing enough.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately help those in need.

I

understand how charitable organizations use donations.

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Females and Canadians aged65+ are less likely to agree that local support services get enough government support.

DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES

Canadians aged18-29, those residing in Quebec and with a household income less than $50K are less likely to agree they understand how charitable organizations use donations.

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 22 18 8 7 10 22 16 14 40 33 23 22 29 20 31 32 17 8 21 26 5
Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);C1.Beloware a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon.Please select how much youagreeordisagree. 40% 27% 24% 52% 21% 57% 50% 32%

Mentalhealthsupportandtreatmentservicesandfoodbanksaredeemedcausesthataremost important/needthemostsupport.

Charitablecausesthataremostimportant/needthemostsupport(%selected)

Mental health support and treatment services

Food banks/Food hampers

School meal programs

Domestic abuse support services

Youth and senior housing

Transitional housing

Safe houses

Emergency shelters

Community meals

Support for newcomers to Canada and refugees

Emergency disaster relief and recovery services

Criminal justice support services

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Base size:Total sample (n=1,515);B5.Whichofthefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. 64% 62% 38% 38% 37% 34% 33% 29% 20% 20% 20% 14%
Foodservices 40% Avg. Social services 34% Avg. Housing 33% Avg. Emergency disasterrelief 20% Avg.
Avg=Averageof%selected acrosseachsub-category Sub-category

Appendix: Regional scorecards

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TotalCanada

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 26 54% 37% 36% 32% 30% 26% 15% 15% 13% 12% 10% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising interest rates Rising cost of energy Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do My own mental/physical health and well-being Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs Job security Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Having adequateaccess to food Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -4 pts -4 pts -2 pts +1 pts -1 pts +1 pts +1 pts +2 pts +1 pts +0.05 pts +1 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 75% +2 pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources
72% +4 pts vs. Oct 2023 21% +5 pts vs. Oct2023 55% +1 ptsvs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample (Oct 2023:n=1,515,Mar 2024:n=1,515) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 29% 31%  Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023

TotalCanada

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 27 81% 77% 77% 77% 72% 72% 69% 68% 25% 40% 24% 21% 50%
Base size:Total sample in Canada(n=1,515) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree Foodservices Avg. 40% Socialservices Avg. 34% Housing Avg. 33% Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 20%

BritishColumbia

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 28 46% 34% 33% 27% 25% 23% 15% 15% 11% 10% 9% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising interest rates Rising cost of energy Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do My own mental/physical health and well-being Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Job security Having adequateaccess to food Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -9 pts -9 pts -7 pts -2 pts +4 pts +4 pts +2 pts +6 pts +1 pts +0.4 pts +3 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 73% +5 pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources
70% +5 pts vs. Oct 2023 27% +11 pts vs. Oct2023 59% +3pts vs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in BritishColumbia(Oct 2023:n=198,Mar 2024:n=198) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 30% 28%   Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023

BritishColumbia

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 29 84% 81% 81% 76% 69% 76% 71% 68% 28% 40% 28% 21% 47%
+3 pts +5 pts +4 pts -1 pts -3 pts +5 pts +2 pts -0 pts +3 pts -0 pts +4 pts -0 pts -3 pts Base size:Total sample in BritishColumbia(n=198) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 34% -6 ptsvs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 34% +1 ptsvs. Total CA Housing Avg. 33% -1 pts vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 23% +3pts vs. Total CA  Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 30 64% 57% 48% 36% 28% 26% 17% 17% 16% 13% 10% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising cost of energy Rising interest rates Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs My own mental/physical health and well-being Job security Having adequateaccess to food Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -3 pts -4 pts -1 pts +7 pts +3 pts -3 pts -2 pts +10 pts +7 pts +5 pts +4 pts
%extremely concerned about…
LASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 76% +12 pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources 77% +3pts vs. Oct 2023 26% +7 pts vs. Oct2023 63% +4 pts vs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in Alberta (Oct 2023:n=173,Mar 2024:n=172) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 31% 25% HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK   Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023
CHALLENGESFACEDINTHE
Alberta

Alberta

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 31 75% 72% 74% 79% 71% 63% 59% 60% 34% 47% 26% 23% 57%
-7 pts -5 pts -3 pts +2 pts -1 pts -8 pts -10 pts -8 pts +8 pts +7 pts +1 pts +2 pts +7 pts Base size:Total sample in Alberta (n=172) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 39% -1 pts vs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 32% -1 pts vs. Total CA Housing Avg. 34% +0.4pts vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 24% +4 pts vs. Total CA        Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA

Saskatchewan/Manitoba

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 32 51% 40% 34% 32% 28% 21% 18% 15% 9% 8% 7% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising interest rates Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do Rising cost of energy My own mental/physical health and well-being Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs Having adequateaccess to food Job security Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -9 pts -8 pts -0.1 pts -5 pts +3 pts +2 pts +11 pts +6 pts -4 pts -1 pts +0.4 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 70% -1 pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources 70% -6 ptsvs. Oct 2023 16% +1 ptsvs. Oct2023 61% +3pts vs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in Saskatchewan/Manitoba (Oct 2023:n=109,Mar 2024:n=118) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 33% 31% HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK   Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023

Saskatchewan/Manitoba

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 33 76% 71% 74% 74% 73% 62% 61% 58% 35% 37% 14% 22% 47%
-5 pts -6 pts -3 pts -3 pts +1 pts -9 pts -8 pts -10 pts +9 pts -3 pts -10 pts +1 pts -3 pts Base size:Total sample in Saskatchewan/Manitoba (n=118) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 40% +0.2pts vs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 36% +2 pts vs. Total CA Housing Avg. 33% -0.4vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 16% -3 ptsvs. Total CA      Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 34 55% 36% 36% 30% 30% 24% 17% 15% 13% 12% 10% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising cost of energy Rising interest rates My own mental/physical health and well-being Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs Job security Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Having adequateaccess to food Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -4 pts -3 pts -6 pts -5 pts -5 pts -4 pts +0.2 pts -1 pts -3 pts -4 pts -0.3 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 75% -2 ptsvs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources 72% -1 pts vs. Oct 2023 20% -1 pts vs. Oct2023 55% -4 ptsvs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in Ontario(Oct 2023:n=571,Mar 2024:n=564) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 29% 36% HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK  Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023
Ontario

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES Ontario

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in thenext2 yearsdue to the changing climate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 35 82% 75% 78% 76% 72% 71% 68% 67% 20% 36% 20% 19% 53%
+1 pts -1 pts +1 pts -1 pts +0 pts -1 pts -1 pts -1 pts -5 pts -4 pts -4 pts -2 pts +3 pts Base size:Total sample in Ontario(n=564) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 38% -2 ptsvs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 35% +1 ptsvs. Total CA Housing Avg. 33% -0.2 pts vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 18% -1 pts vs. Total CA     Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 36 49% 34% 32% 32% 28% 25% 15% 14% 13% 13% 10% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising interest rates My own mental/physical health and well-being Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs Rising cost of energy Job security Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having adequateaccess to food Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water -3 pts -0.4 pts -2 pts +3 pts +3 pts -2 pts +4 pts -1 pts +0.5 pts +2 pts +3 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 74% -0.4pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources 67% +10pts vs. Oct 2023 20% +10pts vs. Oct2023 44% +4 pts vs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in Quebec(Oct 2023:n=357,Mar 2024:n=351) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 23% 26% HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK   Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023
Quebec

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 37 82% 79% 72% 78% 78% 75% 75% 75% 24% 44% 30% 22% 43%
+1 pts +2 pts -5 pts +1 pts +6 pts +4 pts +7 pts +7 pts -2 pts +4 pts +6 pts +1 pts -7 pts Base size:Total sample in Quebec(n=351) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 46% +6 pts vs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 31% -2 ptsvs. Total CA Housing Avg. 33% -1 pts vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 17% -3 ptsvs. Total CA          Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA
Quebec

Atlantic (NewfoundlandandLabrador,NovaScotia,NewBrunswick&PrinceEdwardIsland)

EXTREMECONCERNS

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 38 65% 50% 42% 41% 35% 34% 17% 15% 12% 11% 8% Currentcost of living / rising inflation Rising cost of energy Rising interest rates Having enoughincome to do the activities I wantto do Having enoughincome to cover my basic needs My own mental/physical health and well-being Having ahome that keeps me sheltered from the elements Job security Having adequateaccess to food Being affected by anatural disaster/emergency Having adequateaccess to clean drinking water +10 pts +6 pts +3 pts +15 pts +12 pts +8 pts +6 pts +9 pts +2 pts +1 pts -3 pts
%extremely concerned about… CHALLENGESFACEDINTHELASTYEAR %pts.vs. Oct2023 87% +13pts vs. Oct 2023 Foodsecurity Facingissues impacting theirhealth Housing security Managinglimited resources 82% +11 pts vs. Oct 2023 22% +8 pts vs. Oct2023 68% +12 pts vs. Oct 2023 Base size:Total sample in the Atlantic (Oct 2023:n=107,Mar 2024:n=112) A2.Thinkingabout your personalfinancesin the next two years,whichofthe followingstatements bestrepresentsyour outlook?[Data shown:“Very Pessimistic” or “SomewhatPessimistic”];A6. Thinkingabout yourcurrent situation,how concernedare youaboutthefollowing?[Data shown:“Extremely concerned”];B2.Which ofthefollowinghaveyou experienced/orare currently experiencing?[Data shown:“Currentlyexperiencing”or “Experiencedinthelast year”]
Oct 2023 Mar 2024 40% 30% HAVEPESSIMISTICFINANCIALOUTLOOK      Highervs. Oct. 2023  Lower vs. Oct 2023

Atlantic (NewfoundlandandLabrador,NovaScotia,NewBrunswick&PrinceEdwardIsland)

ATTITUDESTOWARDCURRENTTOPICS

Gov.,bus.,and non-profitorgs. shouldpartnerto improvechallenges…

Gov., bus., and non-profit orgs. should partner to improve the costof living...

Businesses are not treating consumers fairly when it comes to howthey price things.

I am stressed out by the increase of the cost of living.

I am confidentthat my householdwillmeet its financialneeds…

I am concerned thatthere will be more forest fires in the next 2 years due to the changingclimate.

I am concerned thatweather will become more extreme anddangerous in thenext2 yearsdue to…

I am concerned thatthere will be anincrease in natural disasters in thenext2 yearsdueto the…

My community is prepared for natural disasters.

Local support services aredoing enough to help newcomers to Canada and refugees in Canada.

Local support services aredoing enough to help those strugglingwith homelessness.

Local support services get enough government support to adequately helpthoseinneed.

I understand how charitable organizationsuse donations.

MOSTIMPORTANCECAUSES

The Salvation Army Insights Report | Spring 2024 | 39 84% 80% 88% 81% 59% 72% 72% 70% 31% 40% 25% 25% 54%
+2 pts +3 pts +12 pts +4 pts -13 pts +1 pts +3 pts +2 pts +6 pts -0 pts +1 pts +4 pts +4 pts Base size:Total sample in the Atlantic (n=112) C1. Below are a set ofstatements thatwe wouldlike youropinionon. Please select how much youagree or disagree.[Data shown: % Stronglyor somewhat agree ona 5-pt.scale.]; B5. Whichof thefollowingtypesofcharitable causes do youthinkare themost important/needthemost support?Please select upto 5 causes. [Data show: %selected, respondentswereallowed to select up5causes outofa list of 12causes]
Currenttopic Strongly/ somewhatagree %pts.vs. TotalCanada Foodservices Avg. 42% +2 pts vs. Total CA Socialservices Avg. 35% +2 pts vs. Total CA Housing Avg. 37% +4 pts vs. Total CA Emergency disasterrelief Avg. 26% +6 pts vs. Total CA    Highervs. Total CA  Lower vs. TotalCA

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