Average household debt in Canada has risen by nearly six percent during the year past, according to new research.
BMO Financial Group released this finding in its "BMO Annual Debt Report," a survey of 1,002 Canadians conducted between June 30th and July 3rd, 2014. The research, conducted by Pollara, details how debts — mortgages, credit cards and student loans — for households in Canada's provinces has changed year over year.
The report shows that average household debt in Canada has risen to $76,140 in 2014 from $72,045 last year, with Alberta leading the way.
The research reveals that household debt has increased in each region across Canada, except for the Prairies and Ontario. Alberta remains the province with the highest household debt, $48,698 above the national average. Alberta and BC are above the national average, while the other provinces are below.