RESP assets
Total RESP market value at the end of 2024, including contributions, benefits, investment returns, withdrawals, and benefit repayments.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewContributed in 2024
Annual RESP contributions in 2024 constant dollars.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewParents saving
Share of Canadian parents and guardians of children under 18 who were saving for postsecondary education in 2025.
Statistics Canada SAEP 2025What the stats say
- RESPs are large enough to matter nationally: assets reached $89.8 billion at the end of 2024.
- The basic grant is widely used, but the CESG take-up rate still sat at 53.4% among eligible children aged 0 to 17.
- The Canada Learning Bond has a larger access gap: cumulative take-up was 43.4%, and new take-up was 18.9% in the 2023-2024 benefit year.
- RESP withdrawals are already a major postsecondary funding stream, with $6.7 billion withdrawn by 583,079 beneficiaries in 2024.
- The biggest planning divide is not just awareness. Statistics Canada data shows household income and day-to-day expenses strongly shape whether families can save.
Statistics
RESP program scale
These numbers show that RESPs are a large national savings channel, not a niche product.
Assets at year-end
Total RESP assets rose from $78.9 billion in 2023 to $89.8 billion in 2024.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewAnnual contributions
Families contributed $6.2 billion to RESPs in 2024, measured in 2024 constant dollars.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewAverage contribution
Average annual contribution per CESG beneficiary in 2024 constant dollars.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewStatistics
Government benefits
CESG and CLB data show both strong usage and a remaining access gap, especially for families eligible for the Canada Learning Bond.
CESG paid in 2024
Gross Canada Education Savings Grant payments made during the year.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewCESG beneficiaries
Number of beneficiaries who received the Canada Education Savings Grant during the year.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewCESG take-up
Cumulative CESG beneficiaries aged 0 to 17 divided by eligible children aged 0 to 17.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewCLB take-up
Cumulative Canada Learning Bond take-up among eligible children as of the end of 2024.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewCLB beneficiaries
Cumulative number of beneficiaries who have ever received the Canada Learning Bond.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewNew CLB take-up
Share of children newly eligible for the CLB who received a CLB payment in that benefit year.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewStatistics
Withdrawals for school
Withdrawal data matters because it shows how RESP money actually reaches students once postsecondary education begins.
Withdrawn in 2024
Total RESP withdrawals for postsecondary education in 2024 constant dollars.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewStudents using RESPs
Number of beneficiaries making RESP withdrawals during the year.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewAverage withdrawal
Average RESP withdrawal per beneficiary in 2024 constant dollars.
Canada.ca 2024 CESP Annual Statistical ReviewStatistics
Family saving behaviour
Statistics Canada's 2025 survey adds household context: who is saving, how they save, and why some families delay.
Savers using RESPs
Among children under 18 with postsecondary education savings, about 89% had an RESP in 2025.
Statistics Canada SAEP 2025Income gap
Children in the lowest-income families were much less likely to have education savings than children in the highest-income families.
Statistics Canada SAEP 2025Day-to-day costs
Most common reason parents who were not saving gave for not saving: available funds go to day-to-day expenses.
Statistics Canada SAEP 2025How to read these numbers
Program dollar amounts, contribution totals, and withdrawals come from the federal Canada Education Savings Program review. Parent behaviour, income differences, and barriers to saving come from Statistics Canada's 2025 survey. The two sources answer different questions, so this page keeps the source and data year beside each statistic.
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