I wonder how the graph of infrastructure development looks (hint: it goes from 0 to 0)
Sowhatittilts on
Can we get it in % of revenue to show relative change on these over the years
Any_Necessary_9588 on
Seems sustainable…
Dingo321916 on
Still we walk around a filthy city with no Gardi or public transport.
midoriberlin2 on
How is “Corporation” broken down? And what suddenly changed around 2020?
These types of moving lines don’t really explain/illuminate anything unless there are details on definitions and sub-categories.
Similar point for “Income” – what’s the actual breakdown here? What was it before? What changed? What’s our best guess as to why?
Xeamus4Toes on
Income tax being higher than the Corporate one is insane! Absolutely fcuking mental! Individuals, everyday people, families pay more than fcuking muti-billion euro worth corpos and nobody is burning shit!
On top of whatever is being collected, where the money is going to?
Not enough;
– Gardai
– Doctors
– Nurses
– Schools
– Day care spots
– Roads
– Hospital beds and equipment
– Mental health service experts and facilities
– Public transport
– …etc, etc, etc….
WHAT
THE
FCUK
ARE
THEY
DOING
WITH
IT
?
relax_carry_on on
For anyone who wants to knock themselves out with tax statistics; the link below will help.
Wouldn’t the apple invoice be a lot of that jump? If so not that representative of change in economic conditions
fiercemildweah on
80% of the €120bn budget is spent in a small number of areas
* Social Protection (22.5%)
* Health (21.5%),
* Debt Servicing and EU (12.5%)
* Education (10%)
* Dept of Children, Equality, Disability, migration and youth (7%)
* Housing (6.5%)
The remaining 20% of the budget is mostly on transport, justice, higher education (12% between them).
Everything else gets buttons like defence has 1%.
If you want to know why politics in Ireland is so boring and consensual, look at that 80% budget spend.
Imagine a party running for an election saying they’ll do big cuts to pensions, health or schools. Do you think that party would form a government?
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https://www.ft.com/content/69feeca9-cec3-4187-ac0c-3e7a8e7b101f
I wonder how the graph of infrastructure development looks (hint: it goes from 0 to 0)
Can we get it in % of revenue to show relative change on these over the years
Seems sustainable…
Still we walk around a filthy city with no Gardi or public transport.
How is “Corporation” broken down? And what suddenly changed around 2020?
These types of moving lines don’t really explain/illuminate anything unless there are details on definitions and sub-categories.
Similar point for “Income” – what’s the actual breakdown here? What was it before? What changed? What’s our best guess as to why?
Income tax being higher than the Corporate one is insane! Absolutely fcuking mental! Individuals, everyday people, families pay more than fcuking muti-billion euro worth corpos and nobody is burning shit!
On top of whatever is being collected, where the money is going to?
Not enough;
– Gardai
– Doctors
– Nurses
– Schools
– Day care spots
– Roads
– Hospital beds and equipment
– Mental health service experts and facilities
– Public transport
– …etc, etc, etc….
WHAT
THE
FCUK
ARE
THEY
DOING
WITH
IT
?
For anyone who wants to knock themselves out with tax statistics; the link below will help.
https://www.revenue.ie/en/corporate/information-about-revenue/statistics/index.aspx
Wouldn’t the apple invoice be a lot of that jump? If so not that representative of change in economic conditions
80% of the €120bn budget is spent in a small number of areas
* Social Protection (22.5%)
* Health (21.5%),
* Debt Servicing and EU (12.5%)
* Education (10%)
* Dept of Children, Equality, Disability, migration and youth (7%)
* Housing (6.5%)
The remaining 20% of the budget is mostly on transport, justice, higher education (12% between them).
Everything else gets buttons like defence has 1%.
If you want to know why politics in Ireland is so boring and consensual, look at that 80% budget spend.
Imagine a party running for an election saying they’ll do big cuts to pensions, health or schools. Do you think that party would form a government?