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Nearly Half of Canadian Students Are Unable to Adequately Cover Basic Needs Such as Food and Housing, TD Survey

Nearly Half of Canadian Students Are Unable to Adequately Cover Basic Needs Such as Food and Housing, TD Survey

加拿大近一半的学生无法充分满足基本需求,如食物和住房,根据TD调查
多伦多道明银行 ·  08/27 00:00

Nearly all (94%) parents are financially supporting their children during their post-secondary studies, with 71 per cent saying this support impacts their ability to meet basic financial needs or afford additional activities

几乎所有(94%)的父母在子女上大学期间给予经济支持。其中71%的父母表示,这种支持影响了他们满足基本经济需求或支付额外活动的能力。

TORONTO, Aug. 27, 2024 /CNW/ - A new survey from TD Bank Group revealed the challenges many Canadian students and parents are currently facing when it comes to funding post-secondary education.

多伦多,2024年8月27日 /CNW/ - 加拿大多伦多道明银行集团最新调查揭示了许多加拿大学生和父母在资助高等教育方面面临的挑战。

Sixty-five per cent of students define themselves as financially unstable and nearly half (45 per cent) are currently unable to adequately cover basic needs such as food and housing. Over a third (37%) of students also regularly compare their financial situation to others, with 28 per cent feeling inadequate around those who appear to be financially better off. Of the students surveyed, 64 per cent have some form of a budget to track their monthly expenses but less than half (41 per cent) say they are able to follow it on a regular basis.

百分之六十五的学生认为自己在经济上不稳定,几乎一半(百分之四十五)无法充分满足基本需求,如食物和住房。超过三分之一(百分之三十七)的学生经常与别人比较自己的财务状况,其中28%的学生在与那些看起来经济状况较好的人在一起时感到不足。在接受调查的学生中,64%的学生有一定形式的预算来跟踪他们的月度支出,但不到一半(百分之四十一)的学生表示能够定期遵循预算。

Although many students do have a budget in place, 61 per cent say they wish they knew more about budgeting and financial planning strategies, and almost half (46 per cent) would like to learn more about savings and investment vehicles such as RRSPs and GICs. Interestingly, one in five (20%) of students now primarily get their financial advice from social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

尽管许多学生确实有预算,但百分之六十一的学生表示希望他们了解更多有关预算和财务规划策略的知识,几乎一半(百分之四十六)的学生希望了解更多关于储蓄和投资工具(如RRSP和GIC)的知识。有趣的是,百分之二十的学生现在主要从社交媒体平台(如TikTok、Instagram和YouTube)上获取他们的财务建议。

"Our survey shows that many Canadian post-secondary students wish they knew more about budgeting and managing their finances, and it's encouraging to see them interested in seeking advice," said Emily Ross, VP, Everyday Advice Journey at TD. "That said, it's prudent for students to exercise some caution when taking financial advice from certain sources on social media platforms, which are often unvetted and untailored to each individual and their unique circumstances."

“我们的调查显示,许多加拿大高等教育学生希望更多地了解预算和管理财务,他们对寻求建议的兴趣令人鼓舞,”TD Everyday Advice Journey副总裁Emily Ross说。“但是,学生在从社交媒体平台上获取金融建议时要谨慎些,这些平台上的建议通常未经审查,也不针对每个人及其独特情况。”

Majority of parents providing significant financial support, but acknowledge their child needs to improve their spending habits

大多数父母提供重要的经济支持,但承认他们的孩子需要改善他们的消费习惯

When looking at it from the parents' perspective, 94 per cent of parents of post-secondary students say they provide some level of financial support to their child, with 58 per cent saying they provide a significant amount of support.

从父母的角度来看,百分之九十四的大学生父母表示他们在某种程度上为孩子提供经济支持,其中百分之五十八的父母表示他们提供了大量的支持。

Parents are also apprehensive about their child's budgeting capabilities with 87 per cent believing it needs improvement. Key areas for improvement parents identified include:

家长对孩子的预算能力也感到担忧,87%的家长认为需要改进。家长们指出的需要改进的关键领域包括:

  • Developing better spending habits (60 per cent)
  • Better financial literacy (42 per cent)
  • Less reliance on their parents for financial support (37 per cent)
  • Using financial apps to track their budget (27 per cent)
  • 培养更好的消费习惯(60%)
  • 提高理财能力(42%)
  • 减少对父母经济支持的依赖(37%)
  • 使用金融应用程序追踪预算(27%)

"Coming out of the survey, we can see that Canadian parents recognize areas in their children's financial knowledge and spending habits that could use some improvement," adds Ross. "At TD, we understand that this can be challenging when faced with the financial pressures that come with post-secondary studies and are here to provide solutions that can ease this burden for parents, while also helping to educate students. Our team of certified professionals and budgeting tools can support parents and students who want to reprioritize their savings and successfully navigate the costs of higher education with greater confidence and less stress."

“在这次调查中,我们可以看到加拿大家长意识到他们孩子的金融知识和消费习惯需要改进的领域,”罗斯补充道。“在TD,我们理解在面临高等教育所带来的经济压力时,这可能是具有挑战性的,并愿意提供可以减轻家长负担、帮助学生获得教育支持的解决方案。我们拥有经过认证的专业团队和预算工具,可以支持希望重新安排储蓄、在高等教育成本上更有信心和少一些压力的家长和学生。”

Helping post-secondary students and parents prepare for the future

帮助高等教育学生和家长为未来做好准备

TD offers a number of tools and resources to help students and parents with budgeting and financial planning for post-secondary education:

TD提供了许多工具和资源,帮助学生和家长进行高等教育的预算和财务规划:

  • TD Student Budget Calculator is designed to help students manage their finances more effectively by inputting various sources of income and expenses, such as part-time job earnings, financial aid, tuition, textbooks, and other living costs to see where money is going and where spending may need to be adjusted.
  • TD MySpend allows users to control their savings and spending by tracking daily and monthly cash flow, creating a wish list of savings goals and getting insights to help make these goals a reality.
  • The TD Student Advice Hub helps students navigate their financial journey while in school and beyond through a variety of financial literacy planning tools and advice.
  • TD学生预算计算器旨在通过输入各种收入和支出来帮助学生更有效地管理自己的财务状况,例如兼职工作收入、财政援助、学费、教科书费用以及其他生活费用,以了解资金流向和可能需要调整的支出。
  • TD MySpend允许用户通过跟踪每日和每月现金流量、创建储蓄目标清单以及获取洞察力来控制他们的储蓄和支出,帮助实现这些目标。
  • TD学生建议中心通过各种财务素养规划工具和建议,帮助学生在校期间以及之后应对自己的财务旅程。
About the survey
关于调查

This Maru Public Opinion survey conducted on behalf of TD Bank was undertaken by the sample and data collection experts at Maru/Blue. 1,029 randomly selected Canadian adults who are Maru Voice Canada online panelists were surveyed from July 26th to August 4th 2024, of which 514 are currently enrolled post-secondary students and 515 are parents of children currently enrolled in post-secondary school. The results of this study have been weighted by region to match the population, according to Census data. For comparison purposes, a probability sample of this size has an estimated margin of error (which measures sampling variability) of +/- 4.3%, 19 times out of 20. Discrepancies in or between totals when compared to the data tables are due to rounding.

这项由加拿大道明银行委托进行的Maru公共民意调查是由Maru/Blue的样本和数据收集专家进行的。从2024年7月26日至8月4日,对随机抽取的1029名加拿大成年人进行了调查,这些人是Maru Voice Canada在线小组的成员,其中有514名目前就读于高等教育机构的学生,515名是目前就读高等教育学校的家长。此项研究的结果已根据地域进行加权,以符合根据人口普查数据生成的人口。为了比较的目的,这样大小的概率样本有一个估计误差(衡量抽样变异性)为+/- 4.3%,20次抽样中约有19次满足要求。与数据表格中的数据之间或之间的差异是由于四舍五入造成的。

About TD Bank Group
关于 TD 银行集团公司

The Toronto-Dominion Bank and its subsidiaries are collectively known as TD Bank Group ("TD" or the "Bank"). TD is the sixth largest bank in North America by assets and serves over 27.5 million customers in four key businesses operating in a number of locations in financial centres around the globe: Canadian Personal and Commercial Banking, including TD Canada Trust and TD Auto Finance Canada; U.S. Retail, including TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, TD Auto Finance U.S., TD Wealth (U.S.), and an investment in The Charles Schwab Corporation; Wealth Management and Insurance, including TD Wealth (Canada), TD Direct Investing, and TD Insurance; and Wholesale Banking, including TD Securities and TD Cowen. TD also ranks among the world's leading online financial services firms, with more than 17 million active online and mobile customers. TD had $1.97 trillion in assets on July 31, 2024. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades under the symbol "TD" on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges.

多伦多道明银行及其子公司合称为道明银行集团("TD"或"银行")。TD是北美第六大银行,按资产计,在全球金融中心的多个地点为超过2750万客户提供服务:加拿大个人和商业银行业务,包括加拿大道明银行和加拿大道明汽车金融;美国零售银行业务,包括美国的最便利银行——道明银行、美国道明汽车金融、TD Wealth(美国)以及对嘉信理财公司的投资;财富管理和保险业务,包括TD Wealth(加拿大)、TD直接投资以及TD保险;以及批发银行业务,包括TD证券和TD Cowen。TD还是全球领先的在线金融服务公司之一,拥有超过1700万活跃的在线和移动客户。2024年7月31日,TD的资产达到了19.7万亿美元。多伦多道明银行在多伦多和纽约证券交易所的交易代号为"TD"。

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