Pursuit of economic growth leaving millions of Canadians behind

mentalfloss

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Pursuit of economic growth leaving millions of Canadians behind

Today, the Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW) released its third national report, which shatters the persistent myth of “trickle down.” From 1994 to 2014, Canada’s GDP grew by 38 per cent while national well-being only rose 9.9 per cent. What’s more, the 2008 recession stole our living standards, our leisure and volunteer time, even our sleep — and we never got them back.

Based at the University of Waterloo, the CIW tracks 64 indicators representing eight domains of vital importance to Canadians’ quality of life. Where GDP counts money circulating in the economy, the CIW captures fluctuations in community vitality, democratic engagement, education, environment, healthy populations, leisure and culture, living standards and time use to describe how we’re really doing.

Take this year’s Fort McMurray wildfires for example. Firefighting, evacuation and rebuilding costs all contribute positively to GDP. Yet GDP will never capture the negative impacts on the environment, on residents’ physical and mental health or on their living standards. Nor will GDP ever positively account for the increased sense of community that can stem from tragedy. The CIW can.

At the national level, the picture that emerges over the past 21 years is a GDP rebounding post-recession but Canadians literally continuing to pay the price. From 1994 to 2008, the living standards domain rose 23 per cent. Then it plummeted almost 11 per cent and has yet to recover. Gains made on reducing long-term unemployment and improving the employment rate were lost. Income inequality is rising. And, despite increases in median family incomes, millions of Canadians struggle with food and housing costs. When living standards drop, community, cultural and democratic participation follow suit. Surely, this is not our vision of equality and fairness in Canada.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/com...wth-leaving-millions-of-canadians-behind.html
 

Scooby

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Wellbeing is a subjective term. Compared to what?
Data can be manipulated to say whatever suits an agenda.
 

mentalfloss

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Compared to people who actually enjoy life because their government isn't obsessed with the economy.
 

JamesBondo

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Compared to people who actually enjoy life because their government isn't obsessed with the economy.

its obsessed with the economy because more economy means more tax revenue without digging deeper into our pockets. would you rather have them raise our taxes?
 

mentalfloss

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Doesn't matter either way.

The important thing is to start thinking of the environment and social justice first.


The economy will take care of itself.
 

Scooby

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Social justice is an incarnation of stupid people, who seldom give up their own comforts for more than a token moment.
 

Angstrom

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Let me simplify this whole bunch of mombo jumbo. The average family needs to earn 112 000$ a year to live @ today's standard.
The same living standards that were achieved with 68000$ a year 16 years ago. A big part of this huge problem we face is due to our crusade to fix Inequity.

Don't you hate when fixing one problem creates 5 other problems :laughing3:

Social justice is way more importent then The survival and continuity of Canadians.