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How to overcome ‘savings guilt’ when you’re living paycheque to paycheque

As the higher cost of living continues to squeeze household budgets, many Canadians find they have even less left over at the end of every month to squirrel away for the future.

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How to overcome 'savings guilt' when you're living paycheque to paycheque

Kalee Boisvert, a financial adviser at Raymond James Ltd, is shown in this undated handout image. As the higher cost of living continues to squeeze household budgets, many Canadians find they have even less left over at the end of every month to squirrel away for the future. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO


As the higher cost of living continues to squeeze household budgets, many Canadians find they have even less left over at the end of every month to squirrel away for the future.

Some might be feeling shame that they weren’t able to save enough over the last few months and are internalizing that emotion, said Kalee Boisvert, a financial adviser at Raymond James Ltd, in an interview.

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