Canadians’ perceived job security falls to lowest since pandemic
Net job security plunged to 44.9 per cent, its lowest level since May 2020, according to a Nanos Research Group poll
Canadians are starting to question whether their jobs are still safe.
Net job security plunged to 44.9 per cent, its lowest level since May 2020, according to a Nanos Research Group poll for Bloomberg News. That’s measured as the share of respondents who say their job is “secure” or “somewhat secure” minus those who say it is “somewhat not secure” or “not at all secure.”
Almost three in 10 Canadians – 29 per cent – now say they are unsure how secure their job is, up 11 points in less than two months.
The data suggest workers aren’t necessarily turning outright pessimistic, but uncertainty is ballooning. Most Canadians remain confident they won’t lose their jobs, as 44 per cent said they feel their job is secure, while another 14 per cent said somewhat secure. Four per cent responded somewhat not secure, while 9 per cent said not at all secure.
In April 2020, pandemic restrictions led Canada to lose about 2 million jobs, the worst month in history for employment by a massive margin. It’s striking that perceived job security is about as low as it was the month after that enormous job loss, particularly since many economists now expect a soft landing in the wake of the Bank of Canada’s rate-hiking campaign.
In the most recent report for March, Canada’s statistics agency said the country lost 2,200 jobs, driving the unemployment rate up 0.3 percentage points to 6.1 per cent. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had thought the economy would gain 25,000 jobs that month.
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Every week, Nanos surveys about 250 Canadians for their views on personal finances, job security, the economy and real estate prices. Bloomberg publishes four-week rolling averages of the 1,000 telephone responses. The poll has a margin of error of about 3 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index began in 2008. BLOOMBERG
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