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Where your taxes go: explosion of expenses for toilet paper

Where your taxes go: explosion of expenses for toilet paper
Where your taxes go: explosion of expenses for toilet paper

You are not the only ones to suffer from the increase in the price of toilet paper in recent years. Quebec spends an average of $ 1.25 million each month for hygienic paper, the triple of what it cost it four years ago.

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At the beginning of the year, the government concluded contracts totaling $ 45.2M to obtain hygienic, hand paper and distributors for the next 36 months.

This amount allows you to appreciate the extent of the price of the toilet paper for a few years.

According to statistical Canada data, average expenses for hygienic paper has increased by 15.3% since 2020, despite a slightly but constant price decline in the months.

Government expenses followed the same curve. Under contracts signed in 2021, Quebec pale the equivalent of $ 452,000 each month for toilet paper ($ 16.3M for 36 months).

In 2023, there was a real explosion of prices, and the government signed contracts totaling $ 31M for 23 months, which represents monthly expenses of more than $ 1.3M.

We thus see that the agreements signed in January are a little , but they remain much higher than in 2021 ($ 1.25M per month, +176%).

With the collaboration of Charles Mathieu and Yves Lévesque

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