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TORONTO — As the back-to-school season approaches, many families are feeling the financial pinch, a recent poll reveals. A significant 60 percent of parents reported that the costs associated with school supplies have risen compared to last year. This increase in expenses is causing concern among families, as they try to balance their budgets while ensuring their children have the necessary tools for a successful school year.
The poll highlights that the rising costs are not just limited to basic supplies like notebooks and pencils but also extend to clothing, electronics, and extracurricular activities. Many parents are finding it challenging to keep up with these escalating prices, leading them to seek alternatives such as second-hand items or budget-friendly retailers.
As families navigate this financial strain, discussions about the impact of inflation and economic pressures on education-related expenses have become more prominent. Parents are increasingly concerned about how these costs will affect their overall financial stability in the coming months.
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