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# Spending

This week
14th April 2024 - 19th April 2024
Money Diaries: A sales account manager on €55K in Munster looking towards retirement
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Last month
March 2024
Money Diaries follow-up: A Kilkenny agricultural worker looks back at her spending
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Money Diaries: A hospitality manager on €55K living in Munster
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Money Diaries: A small business owner in Leinster who has not taken a wage in 18 months
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This year
2024
EU agrees on complicated new spending rules decried by Left as tool for austerity
Money Diaries: An accountant on €65K living in Kildare
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Financial analyst: Pensions, savings and insurance - what's in store this year?
Ralph Benson
Last year
2023
Money Diaries: A 25-year-old marketing assistant on €35K living in South Dublin
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Financial analyst: How to make your money go further in 2024
Mark Coan
Opinion: The impact of fast fashion on climate is undeniable and Black Friday makes it worse
Rebecca Moynihan
An Garda Síochána spent nearly €370,000 on centenary medals last year
Health 'not a priority for this Budget' amid spending overrun, Government sources say
Budget 2024: Here are the main points you need to know
Opinion: Banks are making a fortune from Irish savers - should you shop around?
Mark Coan
'Hard choices need to be made': Large budget package would be a mistake says Fiscal Council
Minister made aware in March about RTÉ irregularities, but didn't know it involved Ryan Tubridy
Opinion: 'How to spend the country's €65 billion surplus and make people happy'
Dr Mark Henry
All time
Analysis: This year was a financial rollercoaster - what will 2023 bring for your money?
Ralph Benson
Eddie Howe hits back at comments on Newcastle's €243 million spending spree
National Lottery spent €120 million of unclaimed prize money on marketing since 2015
Money Diary: An office worker in the east on €26K working in Dublin
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Costs of climate action measures and Slaintecare not properly recorded, committee told
The good, the bad and the alright: Ireland's healthcare system compared to the rest of the EU
Spending watchdog warns that inflation crisis could hurt govt's budget for big ticket plans
Opinion: Keeping your money working for you - how to deal with rising costs
David Quinn
Exchequer spent estimated €17.1 billion as a result of Covid-19 in pandemic's first year
More than €1 billion spent in contactless payments during May as economy re-opens
Money Diaries: A project manager on €67K living in Wexford in a house she and partner just bought
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Money Diaries: A warehouse worker on €22K living and working in Dublin
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Money Diaries: A primary school teacher on €45K living in Sligo
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Money Diaries: An IT consultant on €126K living and working in London
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Money Diaries: A warehouse worker on €21K living at home because rents are so high
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One in four people in Ireland cut spending on food and utilities during pandemic, study finds
What does Budget 2021 mean for you? Financial planner Eoin McGee has some answers
Eoin McGee
No increase in income tax planned, says finance minister
Money being spent on credit and debit cards is almost back to pre-Covid levels
Money Diaries: A 25-year-old customer support technician living with flatmates in Galway
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Premiership Rugby could revamp salary rules after Saracens breach
Top civil servant: 'Government should be able to walk away from projects if the cost works out greater than expected'
TDs' and senators' salaries cost €19m last year - a 4.5% increase from 2017