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BlueBucket0 on 10/06/2025 08:04 Extremely high and ever increasing rents = lack of money for everything else. Then add in general inflation.
WearingMarcus on 10/06/2025 08:50 I keep saying this, Irelamnd in a economic depression, a silent one… Homeless rate record highs…Child poverty on rise. Do not be fooled by the “GDP” figures either… If Eu hit retaliatory tariffs, i can only see all this getting worse?
Augustus_Chevismo on 10/06/2025 08:58 Grim knowing that this will only get worse and people pulling the ladder up behind them will keep voting the same people in.
sureyouknowurself on 10/06/2025 09:28 At risk of poverty is having a income that is less that 60 percent of the national median income. Should that not also include state supports like housing and the number of incomes in the household?
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Extremely high and ever increasing rents = lack of money for everything else.
Then add in general inflation.
Mad…we as a society even voted for this.
I keep saying this, Irelamnd in a economic depression, a silent one…
Homeless rate record highs…Child poverty on rise.
Do not be fooled by the “GDP” figures either…
If Eu hit retaliatory tariffs, i can only see all this getting worse?
“You ain’t seen nothing yet”
Grim knowing that this will only get worse and people pulling the ladder up behind them will keep voting the same people in.
The majority of people that vote don’t care.
Thinking about that post about us being a rich country…
At risk of poverty is having a income that is less that 60 percent of the national median income.
Should that not also include state supports like housing and the number of incomes in the household?