Living in the Red: Exploring Winnipeg's Debt-scape
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Werner, Adrian
Distasio, Jino
McCullough, Scott
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2015-04-02Abstract
Canadian households are now deeper in debt than at any time since Statistics Canada began collecting
debtor data in 1961. Debt, payment delinquency, and bankruptcy are increasingly a part of the lives
of the young, the socioeconomically marginalized, and renters. This In-Brief explores the TransUnion
dataset available through Winnipeg’s Community Data Consortium, including the spatial patterns
of non‑mortgage debt, bankruptcy risk, and the back-end debt ratio in Winnipeg. We find that low
income areas have lower levels of non-mortgage and back-end debt but are at a higher risk of bankruptcy.
The outer suburbs and high-wealth emerging areas have the highest levels of overall non-mortgage and
back-end debt but the lowest bankruptcy risk.
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