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<terms url="https://www.bankofcanada.ca/terms/"></terms>
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    <label>Simulations suggest that households of all levels of indebtedness have increased their liquidity buffers, but highly indebted households have done so the least</label>
    <description><![CDATA[Median number of months of liquid assets as a share of household expenditures, by debt-to-income group

Values for 2021 were estimated using the new version of the Household Risk Assessment Model. Numbers in parentheses below the labels for each debt-to-income group are the estimated share of indebted households in each group in 2021.

Statistics Canada and Bank of Canada calculations]]></description>
    <link>https://www.bankofcanada.ca/?p=226998</link>
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<series id="FSR_2022_C4_S1">
<label>2019</label>
<description></description>
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</series>
<series id="FSR_2022_C4_S2">
<label>2021</label>
<description></description>
<dimension key="k" name="Category"/>
</series>
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<o k="All indebted households"><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S1">1.17</v><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S2">4.97</v></o>
<o k="Below 150% (55)"><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S1">1.14</v><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S2">6.01</v></o>
<o k="150% to 250% (16)"><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S1">1.22</v><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S2">4.62</v></o>
<o k="250% to 350% (10)"><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S1">1.08</v><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S2">3.64</v></o>
<o k="Above 350% (19)"><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S1">1.29</v><v s="FSR_2022_C4_S2">1.94</v></o>
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