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It's no secret that the rising cost of living has significantly influenced the spending habits of Canadians coast to coast. Within Quebec, various financial aid programs cater to low-income residents, such as the solidarity tax credit, social assistance, and the basic income program.

Factoring in expenses like annual rent, groceries, utilities, transportation, phone bills, and internet services, IRIS' income report calculated that a lone Montreal resident would require an income of $32,252 in 2023. However, it's important to note that this figure may not accurately depict the circumstances of every individual in Quebec.

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This January, the government of Quebec is committed to providing financial relief to residents grappling with the escalating cost of living.

The soaring expenses on essentials such as groceries and rent have disproportionately affected Quebecers, particularly those with lower incomes. In response to these economic challenges, various benefits and credits are being extended to alleviate the financial strain.

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Canadians are feeling the wrath of the economy more now and considering the rise in cost of living, whether it be a hike in grocery prices, rent in Montreal or the price of day-to-day necessities, spreading out a paycheck has become drastically more difficult for individuals and families, especially those with lower-incomes.

For residents of Quebec looking for extra money or ways to supplement inflation, the Quebec government offers several benefits and credits throughout December that could put you in a better spot financially. It's recommended you verify your eligibility for various government programs, as qualifying for these initiatives can earn you hundreds of dollars more this winter season.

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The current state of the economy has many Canadians feeling financially strained. The rising cost of living including groceries, rent and day-to-day necessities has skyrocketed exponentially, leaving many families across Canada, especially low-income families, struggling to make ends meet.

For those seeking extra income or financial aid, there are loads of federal and provincial benefits and credits going out this December 2023. It is important to confirm your qualification for various federal and provincial programs, as you might be eligible to receive financial assistance through government credits and benefits this December.

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With the current surge in inflation, the cost of living is hitting harder than ever for many. It goes without saying that Canadiens are feeling the squeeze as prices everywhere continue to climb. But there are certain financial programs that could make these tough times somewhat easier, especially for those in Quebec.

A range of provincial and federal benefits and credits are set to go out as soon as October 2023. These financial programs whether recurring annually or as one-time payments, can offer necessary support for low-income households.

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To the surprise of no one, the cost of living has had a major impact on people's spending habits. For many Canadians, prioritizing savings or seeking financial aid has become essential. The Quebec government offers a range of financial aid programs for low-income residents including a solidarity tax credit, social assistance, and the basic income program, to name a few. Additionally, residents have the option of applying to the provincial Shelter Allowance Program, designed to assist those struggling to cover their rent.

The income required for a single Montrealer to live comfortably rose by 9% between 2022 and 2023, according to the Institut de Recherche et d’Informations Socioéconomiques (IRIS), which published the 2023 edition of its sustainable income report earlier this year. Considering factors such as annual rent, food, utilities (Hydro), transportation, phone, and internet services, IRIS determined that a Montrealer living alone would require an income of $32,252 in 2023. However, this figure may not reflect the reality for everyone in Quebec.

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