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Canadians actually had less money to spend during the Finance Minister Michael Wilson recently forecast a high h aioe! second quarter of this year and higher taxes are further slide to $32 billion in this fiscal year which ends Ig -tec responsible next March 31 Figures from the Finance Department show that CONSUMERS RESPOND disposable income — the money left over after taxes are Consumers have responded by showing confidence in EDMONTON (CP) — paid and inflation taken into account — fell at an annual pe economy and spending more at a time when they have After computer dating ser rate of about two per cent in the April-to-May period jess money to spend. They've been encouraged to do so | Vices it was inevitable: A after rising just over three per cent in the previous fae ki new service tells couples how by falling interest and mortgage rates and a modest f P quarter. infation vats they'll likely fare in mar And while the department figures don’t draw a ; : riage. direct line between the two, the reason for the lower As the Finance Department publication points out, A program called Prepare. disposable income can be found in the federal revenue he Conference Board of Canada’s index of consumer | Enrich is putting the re (oar) S18 OA MON 18 80x) ae i an LN OMM® NAO WIND NE a HOH AXVWWD endee) (8 y uoVEne, son vey pur ‘eyeywoo 81 shoved Oy) reuede eBuenes 204 ‘Ayu tg Qyovaysog Aveg) WOON eg Suysep AvOOL WEN Gane, he parmortety uD wz =~ {J 72NLINBS UN 4 dure war kq pevsoy dO1S INO BNOA NVYNSNI JOHOD dOHS JONVENSN! section of the quarterly econopic review — a 16.4-per attitudes rose sharply in the second quarter, reaching its sources of a professional cent increase in direct’ taxes 6n persons during the highest level in over 20 years. counselling psychologist at quarter. And increased demand for housing pushed housing | the computer command of But instead of spending less, consumers spent almost starts up to 199,000 units from the annual rate of 162,000 | any marriage counsellor or on four-per-cent more, saving less in order to do so. units in the first quarter. church pastor. Ss 8 The personal savings rate dropped to 11.2 per cent After falling in the first three months of the year, And thousands of them, during the same period, its lowest level in almost seven residential investment rose in the second, with the | including about 200 in Can years and almost seven percentage points below the strongest increase coming in real estate commissions. 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