02/26/2026
Pe***ng benefits to the rate of inflation is a necessary first step, but alone it doesn't protect people from poverty.
It's encouraging that consensus is forming around indexing income supports in Canada. Yet two realities keep indexation from making benefits adequate:
1. When benefits start too low, they will still be too low after indexation.
2. The CPI averages inflation across all goods, hiding sharper price increases for essentials like food and housing that low-income households spend more of their budget on.
Governments must do more than prevent deeper poverty. They must fulfill their human rights obligations and ensure everyone can afford basic necessities.
Read Alexi White's opinion: https://maytree.com/publications/the-rising-cost-of-living-demands-more-than-benefit-indexation/