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June sunshine boosted spending in pubs and restaurants

The June sunshine boosted spending in pubs by 28% compared to the previous month, new figures from AIB show. Spending in hotels jumped by 12%, while restaurant spend increased by 7%. The data shows that spending in pubs and restaurants peaked on 24 June, the day of Dublin Pride. “This information is vital for businesses, […]

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Paper explores cost of hiking social welfare payments in budget

A €1 increase in the personal rates of all weekly paid social welfare schemes in October’s budget would cost €69.4 million, according to new estimates. If an additional €1 was also to be paid to dependent adults and children, it would cost €89.4 million. While a €1 increase in the personal rates of all weekly […]

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Warning of businesses going bust if VAT goes back to 13.5%

Hairdressers and restaurant owners have warned that if the reduced 9% VAT rate increases back to 13.5% again as planned at the end of August, it will put some out of businesses. In February the Government extended the 9% VAT rate further until September 1 as part of measures to assist those in the tourism, […]

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Exports slow by €1.2 billion in May – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that Irish unadjusted exports of goods decreased by €1.2 billion to €16.7 billion in May compared to the same time last year. When seasonally adjusted, exports of goods fell by more than €400m in May from the previous month. Exports of medical and pharmaceutical products decreased by […]

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