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Impacts of rising prices on the well-being of Indigenous people, 2024
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In 2024, close to half of First Nations people living off reserve (45%) and Métis (44%), and more than half of Inuit (54%) (all aged 15 years and older) reported that it was "difficult" or "very difficult" in the 12 months preceding the survey to meet their financial needs in terms of transportation, housing, food, clothing, and other necessary expenses.

Access this resource to read the new data from the Survey Series on First Nations People, Métis and Inuit that sheds light on the well-being of, and impact of rising prices on Indigenous people. 

Author: Statistics Canada
Topic: Health, Racial equity, Research and evaluation
Location: Canada
Format: Reports/Articles, Survey / Survey results
Content Type: Research
Publication Date: January 17, 2025