Echoing our own Fiscal Advisory Council, The Economist concluded that “Governments are living far beyond their means.”
And if we are, we’re not freeloading any more than anyone else is.
The experts nobody wants to listen to.
Kim Kardashian lifestyle on Tesco wages
Debt, manufacturing, immigration – and how to measure whether he gets anything done.
Costlier Christmas
The US, absent a course correction, is on course for an inevitable fiscal crisis.
In terms of purchasing power, each Irish resident theoretically had a €91,346 slice of GDP. However, once the Silicon Valley boys and the rest had pressed the transfer button, this was magically reduced to a €64,596 GNP slice.
29% expect to borrow money to pay for Christmas
Conventional wisdom is usually correct. Until it is not.
Oil & Gas
According to a government briefing, if Ireland accepts 200,000 Ukrainian refugees it could cost billions annually. Today at a briefing on the potential cost of accommodating Ukrainian refugees, Ministers were told that the State could pay €400m per year for every 10,000 people taken in, or €2.5 billion for 100,000. However, the government has already […]