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An Analysis of the Economic Circumstances of Canadian Seniors

February 18, 2016

The issues of adequate retirement income security and seniors’ poverty figured prominently in the 2015 Canadian federal election—as well they should have. Ensuring the economic well-being of Canada’s growing population of seniors is an important and complex public policy challenge that the new federal government must grapple with.

Read our report authored by statistician Richard Shillington, who, for the first time in Canada, analyzed the retirement savings of near-retirement Canadians ages 55 to 64 without a workplace pension. The results are startling — and explain why seniors’ poverty is set to rise unless action is taken to tackle the retirement savings crisis, including boosting the GIS and expanding CPP.

View or download the report at the Broadbent Institute

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