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OnlinePoker

(5,717 posts)
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 03:24 PM Nov 2020

Canadian households and businesses sitting on $170 billion excess cash hoard: CIBC

From a couple of days ago:

Frugal Canadian households and businesses have accumulated a minimum of $170 billion in excess cash throughout COVID-19 and are currently sitting on the largest cash hoard in recorded history, according to CIBC.

In a report published on Tuesday, CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal and economist Katherine Judge wrote that the disparity is a result of a spike in disposable income not being met with increased consumer spending.

In the second quarter, labour income fell by over $100 billion, but that number was offset by government transfers, which grew by $225 billion and what’s described as “other benefits” — pandemic emergency programs — rising by $151 billion. Instead of spending that money, Canadians hoarded the extra cash, leading to the savings rate increasing from 3.6 per cent to 28.2 per cent as of June.

https://financialpost.com/news/economy/canadian-households-and-businesses-sitting-on-170-billion-excess-cash-hoard-cibc

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Essentially, people and businesses that didn't need government assistance due to the pandemic took the money that was offered and banked it. Or, people like my wife and I, who didn't take any assistance but stopped most non-essential spending thus saving an extra $5k this year. It could make for a great recovery once the pandemic eases or a vaccine becomes widely available.

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Canadian households and businesses sitting on $170 billion excess cash hoard: CIBC (Original Post) OnlinePoker Nov 2020 OP
Interesting that they call it hoarding instead of saving. OneBro Nov 2020 #1
That sounds very prudent given the circumstances ... mr_lebowski Nov 2020 #2
This is true... Fix The Stupid Nov 2020 #3
saving for a rainy day is so depression era eh nt msongs Nov 2020 #4
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. That sounds very prudent given the circumstances ...
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 03:26 PM
Nov 2020

Vulture Capitalists are, I'm certain, furiously trying to come up with ways of prying the 'hoard' from them.

Like the dude from Deutsche the other day ...

Fix The Stupid

(947 posts)
3. This is true...
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 03:35 PM
Nov 2020

No where/how to spend money now.

I have had a $100 bill in my wallet since March...about $900 cash in total in my wallet...since March...did a few cash deals on Kijiji...I am not going to the bank, so here it sits...

There must be thousands more households in the same situation.

I just don't spend $$$ anymore...

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