The measures announced in Budget 2026 will result in small income losses next year, according to an analysis from the ...
Households will, on average, be 2 per cent worse off next year as a result of measures in Budget 2026, assuming wages grow as expected, the Economic & Social Research Institute (ESRI) says, with ...
The ESRI have joined the budgetary watchdog, the IFAC, and a civil servant body in stating Budget 2026 would result in income cuts.
THE GOVERNMENT’S BUDGET will result in lower household income next year on average, with slightly higher losses for poorer ...
The average Irish household will lose 2pc of its disposable income as a result of this week’s Budget, analysis by the Economic and Social Research ­Institute (ESRI) has found. This is mainly due to ...
Households will, on average, be 2 per cent worse off next year as a result of measures in Budget 2026, assuming wages grow as ...
A lack of cost of living measures in the budget will see an average loss of household income of around 2% next year with “low ...
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Kieran Cuddihy is moving to RTÉ, Netanyahu has signed a hostage deal and a federal judge has temporarily stopped the ...
“We need a new hospital, full stop. We need a site identified and planning put in. It can be built in stages in order or help ...
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said that the government had “approved the framework” of a hostage ...