"...And finally, when the analysis includes Canadians age 15 to 24 who live with their parents in households making at least $100,000 but who do not attend school and who earned between $5,000 and $24,000 in 2019, the number of potential CERB recipients increases to 985,200 with a total potential cost of $11.8 billion.
These are significant expenditures to a large group of Canadians whose need is at least questionable, given that they live at home as dependents in households with significant income (2019), and whose average monthly earnings under CERB would in most cases be higher than when they were working..."
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