591 – Why Debt Is Rising, but Bankruptcies Aren't (Yet) — and 2026 Insolvency Predictions for Canadians

591 – Why Debt Is Rising, but Bankruptcies Aren't (Yet) — and 2026 Insolvency Predictions for Canadians

Author: Doug Hoyes December 27, 2025 Duration: 41:03

Debt is at record highs, yet insolvencies are flat. Why? In this episode of Debt Free in 30, Licensed Insolvency Trustees Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos explain a financial paradox that's leaving millions of Canadians stressed, exhausted, and confused.

The answer isn't that people are okay. It's that people are enduring.

If you're paying your bills but still feel like you're drowning, this episode is for you.

Coming Up Next

Next episode: a special double episode with David Chilton (The Wealthy Barber) — a practical conversation about money, debt, and what Canadians are really facing heading into 2026. 

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Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Insolvency Statistics

Statistics Canada, Household debt levels (including credit cards)

Statistics Canada, CPI (Inflation)

Mortgage Rates, Bank of Canada

Hoyes Michalos Homeowners Bankruptcy Index

TransUnion, Canadian Consumer Debt Continues to Grow Despite Macroeconomic Relief

Hoyes Michalos Credit Repair Strategies and Rebuilding Course

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Hoyes Michalos YouTube Channel

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In This Episode, You'll Learn:

· Why people don't file when debt rises — they file when cash flow breaks

· How inflation pushed credit card balances higher without immediate defaults

· Why paying the minimum isn't a solution — it's a delay

· How balance transfers and mortgage equity are masking financial stress

· Why insolvencies tend to stay flat, then jump

· What would trigger a surge in personal insolvencies

· Our 2026 insolvency predictions for Ontario

· Why relief isn't failure — and how getting advice early preserves options

(00:00) You're Not Failing — You're Enduring
(02:30) Debt Is Exploding, So Why Aren't Bankruptcies Rising?
(05:20) People Don't File When Debt Rises — They File When Cash Flow Breaks
(08:10) Why Credit Card Debt Is Rising Without Defaults
(11:00) Paying the Minimum Is Buying Time — Not Solving the Problem
(14:00) Who's Carrying the Debt Now (And Why That Matters)
(17:10) Why Inflation Changed How Insolvencies Work
(20:20) The Hidden Delay: Interest Rates Haven't Fully Hit Yet
(23:40) Mortgage Equity Is Masking Financial Stress
(27:00) Why Insolvencies Don't Rise Gradually — They Snap
(30:00) Why Convexity Shows Up Later
(32:40) The Paperclip Effect: Endurance vs. Breaking
(34:10) What Would Trigger a Surge in Insolvencies?
(35:30) Our 2026 Insolvency Predictions
(38:00) Relief Isn't Failure — It's a Reset

Disclaimer:
The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.


Doug Hoyes sits down each week with a different specialist to untangle the complicated feelings and hard numbers around owing money. The conversations in Debt Free in 30 move beyond simple scare tactics or dry theory, focusing instead on actionable strategies for managing debt, rebuilding savings, and making informed investing choices. You’ll hear from trustees, financial planners, and counselors who explain concepts in plain language, stripping away the industry jargon that often leaves people feeling overwhelmed. Whether it’s navigating a consumer proposal, understanding credit scores, or starting to invest with a tight budget, this podcast provides a clear-eyed look at the steps toward financial stability. Doug’s approach is grounded and pragmatic, reflecting his deep expertise in the field, making each episode feel like a direct consultation with a knowledgeable guide. Tuning in regularly offers a consistent source of demystified advice, turning what can be a stressful topic into a manageable process. It’s that blend of expert insight and relatable conversation that defines this particular personal finance podcast.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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