UNIT 4





According to this Macleans On Campus article, the "majority of Canadians aged 20 to 29 live with their parents."

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The cost of living in Canada and the demand for costly training after school continue to rise, making it more and more difficult for young adults to afford independent living. In other words, turning twenty is not a magical age where you can expect to receive a pot of gold and your life instantly becomes easier. You're going to need a plan. Before you can plan, you need to be aware of the real costs of living on your own.