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Half of Canadians and Americans think their countries are in a recession now: poll

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 22, 2025
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Industry Observations

The Canadian public recently shared results from a survey by Leger, which found that approximately half of Canadians and majority of Americans believe their countries are experiencing a recession. A fresh poll indicated that 50% of Canadians and 51% of Americans think both countries are already in a recession, according to the panel.

The poll revealed that Canadian respondents worry significantly about losing their jobs within the next year, with 39% expressed a three-point increase from last month’s standing compared to Americans. Canadian data highlighted a 25% increase in tariffs among American businesses, posing a potential recession by next summer, while the chamber estimates the U.S. economy would take hits of $467 billion if Trump’s threats apply.

Dallsire, Leger’s executive vice-president, emphasized the difficulty of hitting hard financial targets left Canada exposed to high tariffs. Canada has a stronger financial system, with more protection against market crashes and investable assets. Yet, the US, despite being a more populous country, lacks robust social safety nets and has higher income inequality, making it more vulnerable.


Political and Economic Aspects

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Economic and Human Factors

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Unemployment rates in Canada stood at 6.6% in 2025, while in the US, the rate was significantly higher, reflecting the broader economic challenges faced by the bucks worldwide, including the rise in global trade during this period, as highlighted by the US$467 billion estimate.

Dallsire also noted the stronger economy in the U.S. is due to its income inequality; previously inadequate safety nets have led to the US needing to operate more flexibly, a trend only partly evident in recent months.


dbc Anecdote and Reasoning

The reasoning points toward a contained, rather than a negative, future for Canada’s economy, driven by US demand for global connectivity and an undulating job market that remains tied to the economic narrative we outlined previously.

Dallsire concluded that the economic challenges affect Canada most profoundly due to its拉动 factors, such as raw materials and capital flows, even if some factors are unfavorable. Canada’s economic condition speaks for itself, emphasizing its ability, as ever, to earn decent living standards.


Conclusion and Context

The findings align with the broader context of the 2025 Canadian elections, where economic issues frequently emerge as pivotal at the polls during election season.. While the chamber acknowledged the challenges facing Canada, it highlighted the Economic convergence known as the Canada-P unfortunate trip with no snaps, the chamber pointed out that the US story will remain significant.

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