La spesa totale dell’UE per le prestazioni di protezione sociale, in denaro e in natura, ammontava a 4.607 miliardi di euro nel 2023; Prestazioni in natura al secondo posto in Irlanda (47,3%)
La spesa totale dell’UE per le prestazioni di protezione sociale, in denaro e in natura, ammontava a 4.607 miliardi di euro nel 2023; Prestazioni in natura al secondo posto in Irlanda (47,3%)
Ai is about to go pop , the last driver of growth in our economy
RogueTurtle2 on
If the government wasn’t so stingy they’d give you an allowance for more JPEG
Character_Desk1647 on
Would like to see this normalised to cost of living. We’re also one of the most expensive countries in Europe so it’s reasonable to assume that our social expenditure will be higher as a result.
MediocreCretin on
When i was on Erasmus in Italy, my politics lecturer got me to explain what a means test was, because Ireland are well known as the kings of it and it barely exists over there.
Worldly-Oil-4463 on
Out of the job for, most likely a couple of weeks while searching for a new onez I was surprised job seeker is 450 per week. Not bad at all.
3hrstillsundown on
What benefit-in-kind does the Irish Governement pay out that makes up 47% of the welfare budget? Seems odd to me
1993blah on
Ah yes, and this sub thinks we have a right wing government!
Alastor001 on
And some wonder why people come here from all corners of the earth?
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Any more pixels there?
But I thought we are a neoliberal hellhole?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_social_welfare_spending
Recession coming, paschal bailing
Ai is about to go pop , the last driver of growth in our economy
If the government wasn’t so stingy they’d give you an allowance for more JPEG
Would like to see this normalised to cost of living. We’re also one of the most expensive countries in Europe so it’s reasonable to assume that our social expenditure will be higher as a result.
When i was on Erasmus in Italy, my politics lecturer got me to explain what a means test was, because Ireland are well known as the kings of it and it barely exists over there.
Out of the job for, most likely a couple of weeks while searching for a new onez I was surprised job seeker is 450 per week. Not bad at all.
What benefit-in-kind does the Irish Governement pay out that makes up 47% of the welfare budget? Seems odd to me
Ah yes, and this sub thinks we have a right wing government!
And some wonder why people come here from all corners of the earth?