, higher than record inflation of 8.9% across the Eurozone, according to Eurostat figures.Annual estimates of inflation for eight of the 19 Eurozone countries published today were lower than the estimate of 9.6% for Ireland while 10 countries had a higher rate.
Looking at the components of the flash HICP for Ireland in July 2022, energy is estimated to be down by 1.6% in the month and up by 50.4% since July 2021. Anthony Dawson, Statistician in the Prices Division with the CSO, said," Energy is estimated to be down 1.6% in the month but up 50.4% since July 2021. For the Eurozone overall, energy prices were up by 0.4% in the month and up by 39.7% on an annual basis."
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Ireland’s prices are ridiculously high, more so when combined with one of the highest personal tax regimes in Europe. Disposable incomes are a disgrace. Why the f€ck are we still paying social charge?
Thanks to Edmond Ryan
We're not heading for recession, we've arrived.
I think you need to start getting better 'experts'. With the price of everything increasing and our wages staying the same of course there is going to be trouble. The government needs to learn that people are capable of anything when they have nothing left to lose
Basic Economics INFLATION with a capital I for Irresponsible IMF, BIS, WEF, & Central banks worldwife. To many dollars printed since 1980.Big Tech Apple,Amazon and cryptocurrency are all leveraged by the US Dollor and are doomed to fail bringing down the US stock market SOON 👀
Meaning he hasn't clue 🙄
'Difficult to gauge' lol
It's not just the government. From shops to doctors everywhere people are just upping their prices and not just based on their increasing costs but to boost profits on top.
There's nobody that will get up on your back and take everything off you like the paddy 😔
20% higher than U.K. Rents 40% higher. It’s all going so well...
Thanks to the greenparty_ie and the muppets of support we are gonna be paying a lot more. Not that these silver spooned twats who live in their leafy suburb mansions will feel anything financially, but will get to virtue signal lots
Ireland is the most expensive country in Europe, this news is nothing new
Thank the EU
Ah shur…Putin 🤷
RipOffIreland will only get worse.
Shell Oil record profit of $11.5 billion last year, ESB makes €650 million and Bord Gais profits up 74% in the first 6 months this year! Now, guess why prices are so high?
With the government's jihad against farming, inflation is only going to get worse.
Everyone who supported lockdown is responsible for this.
Do all your shopping in Northern Ireland. I saved 50% on wine,beer and home products yesterday. Easy
Three words RIP OFF IRELAND
Great to see the government helping the working class with this crisis….oh wait a minute
Inflation would be bad enough due to international circumstances but when you have gov policies that pushing it up even higher how are Irish people going to survive, we need pay rises across the board asap
Price gouging is a part of this
Are prices in Ireland not usually higher than most of the Eurozone even at the best of times? Rip off Republic wasn't borne out of nothing.
Why though?
It's a lot more than that
When you have a govt contributing to inflation in just about every sector of the economy what do you expect. The ridiculous minimum pricing alcohol laws in January were only the start of the madness this year from this shambles of a govt!
With fffgg buddies raking it in at the Irish public's expense.
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