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22nd June 2022
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They also compiled statistics from Bonkers.ie on other areas where our costs are higher. According to their article, Ireland is:
"105% higher than the EU average for drinks and cigarettes", "88.5% higher for housing", "88% higher for utility bills like electricity and gas", "46.5% higher for the likes of broadband and mobile phones costs", "39% higher for travel by air, train, or sea," and "29.5% higher for hotel stays and eating out".Ireland comes below the EU average with clothing, but in nearly all other aspects our prices have skyrocketed. Ireland has the highest price for alcohol and tobacco, with The Irish Examiner reporting that Finland (73% higher than average) and Sweden (36% higher than average) coming in second and third. Taoiseach Micheál Martin hopes the October budget will tackle the crisis in the long-term. Header image via Shutterstock READ ON: Can you guess which ice-cream was voted Ireland's favourite?
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