Households in rural Sask. spend highest amount in Canada on communications
Canada’s telecom regulator says the average household spent nearly $223 every month on communications services, including mobile phones, landlines, internet and cable TV in 2016.
Rural households in Saskatchewan spent the most overall, with monthly bills averaging $282.17 while urban dwellers in Quebec spent the least, $169.94 on average.
However, low-income households are spending exponentially more than higher income earners as a percentage of their income, according to the CRTC’s
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