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    1. ancapailldorcha on

      I’m disinclined to count Luxembourg because it’s so close to cheaper places.

    2. “”The problem is that wages in Ireland, while high by international standards, generally don’t match the salaries in these countries. At the same time, taxpayers in more expensive countries tend to get back more from the Government in terms of better and more affordable healthcare, childcare and public transport — though there have been welcome improvements made here in Ireland in recent years”

      This, so much this. We really are not getting the service we are paying taxes for….

    3. pippers87 on

      40 hours full time on minimum wage is about €28k. I was on €27k in 2012ish and had a fairly comfortable life. Now on much higher and while not struggling, still not comfortable.

      The wages are great in Ireland but the cost of living is far to high. A lot of this is housing related. Bring down the costs of rent, the cost to buy and that should bring down the costs of living dramatically

    4. Express-Survey-1179 on

      Does the cost of living ever come down ? Feels like it’s been going up my entire life and I don’t mean inflation

      Is there ever a point where it drops back down so it’s Atleast tolerable for lesser earners???

      Like fuck me is this really it? And I’m not young either. I’m 30 years of age and feel like I’ve always just about missed the days when Irish people got value for money in anything

    5. BlubberyGiraffe on

      Not just the figures. The absolutely pissed off and frustrated citizens who are being gouged at every fucking step of the day, because our government have no spine and can’t do something about it!

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