Ireland’s GDP Contracts 12.1% in Q1 2026, But Domestic Economy Shows Modest Growth, CSO Reports Ireland’s national statistics office has reported a sharp decline in gross domestic product (GDP) for …
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Home-Heating Oil Prices Hit 30-Year High Amid Iran War Disruptions Energy markets are facing a severe shock as the price of home-heating oil has surged to its highest level since …
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S&P Upgrades Ireland’s Credit Rating to AA+, Nearing AAA Status S&P Global Ratings has upgraded Ireland’s sovereign credit rating to AA+, bringing the country within one notch of a top-tier …
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Irish House Prices Continue Upward Trend, Rising 7% Annually Irish house prices rose by 7% in the year to January 2026, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics …
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Irish Savings Rate Declines as Minister Harris Considers New Investment Scheme Irish households saved 12.4% of their disposable income in the final quarter of 2025, equivalent to €1 in every …
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Ireland’s Median Household Income Surpasses €60,000 Amidst Rising Poverty Risk Ireland’s median household disposable income reached a new high of €61,666 in 2025, marking the first time it has exceeded …
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Irish Earnings Rise: Accommodation & Food Services See Largest Gains Average weekly earnings in Ireland increased by 3.1% in the fourth quarter of 2025, reaching €1,011.88, according to the Central …
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Ireland’s Remote Work Trend Shows Signs of Reversal, But Challenges Remain After a surge in remote and hybrid work arrangements spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ireland is witnessing early indications …
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Dublin House Prices Continue Ascent, Affordability Concerns Deepen Dublin’s housing market continues to experience price growth, with the median price reaching €500,000, despite a shortage of available homes. While national …
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Even the woman manning the till in Tesco cannot hide her surprise at how little €100 buys these days and marvels at how many people spend that and still take …