Adjusted unemployment falls slightly in May to 26.1% – CSO
Unemployment, adjusted to account for those on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, fell slightly in May to 26.1%. This compares to ...
Read More Grocery sales rise at fastest rate in 15 years
Take-home grocery sales experienced the fastest rate of growth in 15 years over the past 12 weeks, jumping by a ...
Read More 495,100 employees in receipt of Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme
Just under half a million workers have had their pay subsidised under the government’s Temporary Wage Subsidy scheme at a ...
Read More Number of people on Pandemic Unemployment Payment drops by 36,200
The number of people claiming the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment has fallen to 543,200 – a drop of 36,200 in ...
Read More Research finds homebuyers are confident despite interruption to market
Those looking to buy a house remain confident about their ability to do so, despite the interruption to the market ...
Read More AIB PMI shows manufacturing downturn continues in May due to Covid-19
Irish manufacturing activity suffered a further severe deterioration last month, according to figures published today. The AIB Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ ...
Read More 72% drop in new car registrations in May due to Covid-19 outbreak
New car registrations for last month dropped 72.3% when compared to May 2019, according to the latest figures from the ...
Read More Government to bring pandemic payment changes to Dáil next week
Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection Regina Doherty has told the Dáil she will bring forward proposals for some ...
Read More Foodservice industry could see €5 billion drop in spending
An assessment of consumer spending on food outside the home, such as in restaurants, has found that the sector could ...
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