Home Breadcrumb caret Economy Breadcrumb caret Economic Indicators Mortgage debt ramped up in 2020: StatsCan Households added more than $118 billion in mortgage debt By James Langton | February 19, 2021 | Last updated on February 19, 2021 1 min read iStockphoto While Canadians ramped up mortgage debt in 2020, they curbed other sorts of borrowing, according to new data from Statistics Canada. In a year that saw a surge in existing home sales, households also added more than $118 billion in mortgage debt, the national statistical agency reported. In 2020, existing home sales rose 12.6% year over year, and mortgage debt increased 7.6%, StatsCan said. At the same time, non-mortgage debt was down 1.5% over the course of the year. “Unlike with mortgage borrowing, households ended 2020 with nearly $12 billion less in non-mortgage debt than at the beginning the year,” StatsCan said, noting that December was the eighth-straight month that registered a year-over-year decline in non-mortgage borrowing. Total household borrowing finished the year at $2.46 trillion. Mortgage debt and home equity lines of credit reached $1.93 trillion, StatsCan reported. Additionally, the agency noted that non-financial private corporations reduced their bank borrowing for eight straight months from April through November 2020. In December, though, borrowing ticked up, rising by more than $5 billion. The federal government outpaced the banks in December with an additional $7 billion in lending to non-financial private corporations, amid the expansion of one of the government’s pandemic support initiatives: the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) provided financing to “several hundred thousand businesses” in December, StatsCan said. Overall, total credit liabilities of private non-financial corporations totalled $2.76 trillion by the end of 2020. James Langton James is a senior reporter for Advisor.ca and its sister publication, Investment Executive. He has been reporting on regulation, securities law, industry news and more since 1994. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo