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    1. small_far_away on

      That’s after laying off people in the last two years though.

      So swings and roundabouts.

    2. Illustrious_Read8038 on

      Too much uncertainty in the US.

      Ireland is far more stable politically.

    3. circuitocorto on

      Sounds great, we don’t want the demand for housing to decrease. 

    4. pixelburp on

      > 60% of US multinationals that are members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland plan to increase employee numbers here over the next year.

      Would love to know how that stacks relative to any job shedding they have been doing. Hiring 100 people after a couple years sacking 500 isn’t so impressive.

      It does though speak to just how uncertain and unstable the US has become. The brain drain is going to be seismic, and with some luck Europe & ourselves will be more welcome shores for certain industries.

    5. funglegunk on

      > However, almost a third point to housing as the most important challenge to overcome for their company to invest and expand here.

      Between this and most of people’s disposable income being hoovered up by rent, you’d wonder why there isn’t a substantial business-led pressure campaign to sort the housing crisis.

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