The findings suggest that the struggle is less about a lack of knowledge and more about a crisis of access and confidence. Although 45 percent of Canadians are actively working to build their credit, 29 percent describe the process as difficult. A significant portion of the population remains stuck in a cycle of hesitation: 22 percent know what steps to take but fail to follow through, while 18 percent are unsure where to begin.
This frustration is particularly acute among younger generations and lower-income households. Roughly 62 percent of Canadians believe the current credit system is designed exclusively for those who are already financially stable, a sentiment that jumps to 71 percent among Gen Z. These perceived barriers have tangible consequences, with many Canadians delaying major life milestones—such as buying a home, financing a vehicle, or starting a business—due to fears that their credit profiles will not qualify.




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