Irish Consumers Face Increased Bills
A portion of Irish consumers are experiencing a decrease in consumption due to the rising cost of living. These individuals are carefully measuring their expenses as the cost of living has suddenly increased. This situation is expected to lead to a reduction in overall consumption. Average Irish households have faced costs of nearly 2,000 euro over the past year due to rising food, energy, and health insurance prices. A nationwide survey by market research company Ireach, cited by the Irish Independent, shows bills have increased by an average of 164%.
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Athina 9.84 FM
“And, of course, there is a decrease in consumption for a part of the consumers, of the citizens Irish, who are on the edge and really measure the cost of living, which has suddenly increased.”
RTÉ Radio 1
“Rising food, energy and health insurance prices have cost the average household close to 2,000 euro over the past year. That's according to the Irish Independent, quoting a nationwide survey by market research company Ireach.”
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