

Negli ultimi dieci anni i salari sono cresciuti di circa il 3-5% annuo. Ciò sembra salutare finché non si tiene conto che gli affitti sono aumentati del 7–9% e i prezzi degli immobili del 6–11% nello stesso periodo.
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https://statire.ie/articles/wages-vs-housing-ireland
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1s8pk99
di Overasking1
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Now do the same but start at 2008.
Kind of a crap time to compare it against. Load of people still struggling to get a job. I feel looking at 03-06 will be more interesting.
Bring back the crash and 14% unemployment. It freed up property a fair bit I guess.
This type of analysis is really heavily dependant on the start point. Property prices were way more volatile than wages over the boom-crash period. I believe I have seen this type of graph with a start point of about 2000 and the overall increase in both was very similar. Property prices were extremrly low relative to wages around 2014z
The real big issue longer-term has been rental prices here. Property prices aren’t actually that abnormally high in Ireland relative to wages. But rents are. And high rents reduces peoples ability to save to buy a property too.
What about since 2000 or 1990?