Poverty levels jump after households receiving subsidies pay rent – SJI study
The poverty risk of households that are in receipt of housing subsidies is two and a half times greater after ...
Read More Spend in bars and on testing rose in December – Revolut
Spending in bars rose 8% in December, despite the curbs put on socialising by Government Covid-19 restrictions. But the increase ...
Read More Budget measures helping people cope with inflation – Donohoe
The Minister for Finance says decisions made by the Government in last year’s budget will help individuals and households cope ...
Read More ‘Exponential growth’ in customs declarations – Revenue
2021 saw an “exponential growth” in the number of customs declarations, according to headline results published by Revenue today. New ...
Read More Deficit on course to fall to 2% of GDP
The deficit in the state finances has fallen to as low as 2% of GDP for 2021, which would make ...
Read More Coveney to meet UK’s new Brexit minister Liz Truss
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney will meet British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in London this evening. It will be ...
Read More Highest ever tax take of €68.4bn – Exchequer returns
The Department of Finance has recorded the highest ever tax take of €68.4 billion, pushing the Exchequer deficit down to ...
Read More Central Bank’s revised SFS now simpler and shorter
The Central Bank has today published a revised simplified Standard Financial Statement to assist borrowers in financial distress after a ...
Read More 2021 new car registrations up 19% – SIMI
New car registrations for 2021 were up 19%, according to statistics published by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry. ...
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