Quebec Credit Counselling and Debt Management Plans

See how Consolidated Credit helps people in Quebec become debt-free faster.

In an interview with CTV News, Finance Minister Eric Girard describes the economic situation in Quebec as “a new economy.” There are areas of improvement, especially in telemedicine and senior care, but there are still challenges, such as tax shortfalls in the province.

“We’re in a pandemic; we’re in the worst recession since World War II,” the Finance Minister commented. Fortunately, there are strong signs that the economy in the province is improving. For example, unemployment is down significantly from its peak of 17.60% in April 2020 to an average level of 5.8%.

Quebec City saw housing prices rise nearly 13% this year, while prices increased by just over 23% in the greater Montreal region. The average home price in Quebec City stood at $292,200, a “bargain” compared to prices in Montreal, where average home prices are beginning to get close to $500,000. Housing affordability has deteriorated in Quebec, although it’s modest compared to other provinces in Canada, such as Ontario and British Columbia.  Because of the rising cost of housing and stagnant wage growth, many consumers have been forced to rely on credit cards to get by, leading to higher levels of credit card debt. That’s led to an increased need for nonprofit credit counselling services and debt management plans.

“Quebec is doing better than some provinces, but housing price increases and slow wage growth are making it challenging for people in the province to maintain a balanced budget and avoid credit card debt,” said Jeffrey Schwartz, Executive Director of Consolidated Credit Canada. He continued, “residents should pay more than the 5% required by a recent Quebec finance law on their credit cards to reduce balances as quickly as possible. It’s especially crucial for those working to achieve the dream of homeownership.”

If you’re facing challenges with credit card debt, call us at (844)-402-3073  to speak with a trained credit counsellor for free.

High-Level View of Quebec Debt

According to the federal government’s Ministry of Finance department, Quebec’s gross debt as of March 31, 2020 is $197.7 billion. According to the Quebec debt clock, the average debt per taxpayer is $64,563.30. While the province has been experiencing economic growth over the last few years, the debt burden is too high.

However, the gross debt was 48 per cent of Gross Domestic Product. The Quebec government was able to reach its goal of 43 per cent of GDP this year. The expected GDP ratio will be as low as 38.9 per cent by the year 2026.

Learn more about the public sector’s debt as it pertains to you.

Debt statistics in Quebec

The unemployment rate in Quebec is above the national average at 7.0 per cent. Although Quebec is 0.2 per cent above the national unemployment rate of 6.8 per cent, recent findings from the June Labour Force Survey indicate the unemployment rate in the province of Quebec is trending lower. Nevertheless, like many other Canadians Canada-wide – Quebecers have not been immune to the cycle of debt. The average debt load statistics of Quebecers’ public finances are as follows:

  • Average credit card debt: $7,409.00 per borrower
  • Average student debt: $3,221.00
  • Average mortgage debt: $185,303.00
  • Average consumer debt (non-mortgage): $51,582.00

All of the above statistics are from Statistics Canada.

Insolvency Statistics

Canada 2022 2021 % Change
Total Insolvencies 100,184 90,092 11.2%
Consumer Proposal 24,586 62,631 20.7%
Bankruptcy 75,598 27,461 -10.5%
Quebec 2022 2021 % Change
Total Insolvencies 25,433 23,667 7.5%
Consumer Proposal 8,795 10,113 22.8%
Bankruptcy 16,638 13,554 -13.0%
Source: ic.gc.ca

Case Study

Lisa from Pointe-Claire, QC

“Wonderful friendly helpful people!!! ”

Where she started:
  • Total unsecured debt: $44,000.00
  • Estimated interest charges: $26,020.67
  • Time to payoff: 15 years, 5 months
  • Total monthly payments: $1,760.00
After DMP enrollment:
  • Average negotiated interest rate: 0.00%
  • Total interest charges: $0.00
  • Time to payoff: 4 years, 2 months
  • Total monthly payment: $873.00
Time Saved

11 years, 3 months

Monthly Savings

$887.00

Interest Saved

$26,020.67

Case Study

Diane from Montreal, QC

“Customer service with consolidated credit has been very helpful to me. I am very happy with the service. I am anxious to finish paying my bill though. ”

Where she started:
  • Total unsecured debt: $8,511.00
  • Estimated interest charges: $4,600.52
  • Time to payoff: 10 years, 0 months
  • Total monthly payments: $340.44
After DMP enrollment:
  • Average negotiated interest rate: 4.98%
  • Total interest charges: $718.18
  • Time to payoff: 3 years, 4 months
  • Total monthly payment: $231.00
Time Saved

6 years, 8 months

Monthly Savings

$109.44

Interest Saved

$3,882.34

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