>Thanks to strong economic growth over the past decade, as well as corresponding income growth, Irish households are saving more today than they did back in 2013.
This is a good news story, so why does the headline have a negative slant?
assflange on
Isn’t it the same thing at the end of the day?
Outkast_IRE on
I actually expect this number to drop, as people are taking out larger mortgages they will be using children’s allowance to cover day to day , I expect less discretionary savings and spending off the back of the huge rise in house and rent costs.
forza-my-toes-r on
I’m saving for 1 of my 3 kids , it’ll be a monkey knife fight at dawn to decide who gets the €40 i leave behind Hail Caesar !!
jamesiemcjamesface on
I only have two parents, so odds are, neither are saving for me. 😂
Margrave75 on
Saving?
Parking_Tip_5190 on
Do they mean saving for university fees most likely? Can’t read the article.
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>Thanks to strong economic growth over the past decade, as well as corresponding income growth, Irish households are saving more today than they did back in 2013.
This is a good news story, so why does the headline have a negative slant?
Isn’t it the same thing at the end of the day?
I actually expect this number to drop, as people are taking out larger mortgages they will be using children’s allowance to cover day to day , I expect less discretionary savings and spending off the back of the huge rise in house and rent costs.
I’m saving for 1 of my 3 kids , it’ll be a monkey knife fight at dawn to decide who gets the €40 i leave behind Hail Caesar !!
I only have two parents, so odds are, neither are saving for me. 😂
Saving?
Do they mean saving for university fees most likely? Can’t read the article.