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Property prices rose 7.4% in the last year, as once 'affordable' areas now out of reach for many - The Journal
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Property prices rose 7.4% in the last year, as once 'affordable' areas now out of reach for many – The Journal

  • October 15, 2025
Property prices rose 7.4% in the last year, as once ‘affordable’ areas now out of reach for many  The…
BBusiness
We are throwing away about a month’s worth of grocery shopping every year – The Irish Times
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We are throwing away about a month’s worth of grocery shopping every year – The Irish Times

  • October 14, 2025
Food shopping has become really expensive. It’s eating up an increasing amount of our disposable income. Safe Food…
EEconomy
Consumer prices rise by highest annual rate since March 2024, with pound of butter up 68 cents - The Journal
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Consumer prices rise by highest annual rate since March 2024, with pound of butter up 68 cents – The Journal

  • October 9, 2025
Consumer prices rise by highest annual rate since March 2024, with pound of butter up 68 cents  The Journal…
EEconomy
Irish inflation jumps to highest level in 18 months as food prices surge – The Irish Times
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Irish inflation jumps to highest level in 18 months as food prices surge – The Irish Times

  • October 9, 2025
Inflation in the Irish economy jumped to its highest level in 18 months in September, amid another surge…
BBusiness
get ready to work for free again – The Irish Times
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Almost three-quarters of State’s top earners are men, report shows – The Irish Times

  • October 2, 2025
Nearly three quarters of the State’s top earners are men, new figures from the Central Statistics Office’s (CSO)…
EEconomy
Unemployment rate remains unchanged at 4.7% – The Irish Times
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Unemployment rate remains unchanged at 4.7% – The Irish Times

  • October 1, 2025
The State’s jobless rate remained unchanged at 4.7 per cent in September. The headline rate was up from…
BBusiness
Ireland had more tourists this August, but they spent a lot less than last year
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Ireland had more tourists this August, but they spent a lot less than last year

  • September 30, 2025
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BBusiness
Slump in number of tourists visiting Ireland eases in August but headwinds persist – The Irish Times
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Slump in number of tourists visiting Ireland eases in August but headwinds persist – The Irish Times

  • September 29, 2025
August was the first month in 2025 in which more people visited Ireland than in the same month…
BBusiness
Wholesale electricity prices down 75% from 2022 peak – The Irish Times
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Wholesale electricity prices down 75% from 2022 peak – The Irish Times

  • September 22, 2025
Wholesale electricity prices have dropped by more than 75 per cent since their peak in 2022, according to…
BBusiness
Irish house price inflation eases slightly to 7.5% as average cost hits €422,400 – The Irish Times
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Irish house price inflation eases slightly to 7.5% as average cost hits €422,400 – The Irish Times

  • September 17, 2025
House prices in the Republic rose at an average annual rate of 7.5 per cent in July, down…
EEconomy
Households saved 12.5% of disposable income in second quarter – The Irish Times
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Households saved 12.5% of disposable income in second quarter – The Irish Times

  • September 13, 2025
Households in Ireland saved 12.5 per cent, or €1 in €8, of their disposable income in April, May…
HHeadlines
One in five children lives in poverty when housing costs factored in, ESRI finds – The Irish Times
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One in five children lives in poverty when housing costs factored in, ESRI finds – The Irish Times

  • September 9, 2025
One in five children in Ireland now lives in a family below the poverty line when housing costs…
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