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Dáire Ó Néill
Dáire Ó Néill@DaireONeill24·
At the height of the recession, Ireland spent about €20bn on social welfare. Today, that figure is about €28.9bn. An increase of roughly 45%.
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John Daniels
John Daniels@JustAnAlgorithm·
@DaireONeill24 Inflation adjusted, it's about the same. A big chunk of it is pensions, and that is heavily driven by an ageing population.
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Conor@ConorBear74·
@JustAnAlgorithm @DaireONeill24 A big chunk of it is pensions? €7.5b is roughly 25% of the budget. 35% (€10b) is spent on illness,disability and caring. Jobseekers is €3b Housing is €2.5b Children and family is €5b
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Conor@ConorBear74·
@JustAnAlgorithm @DaireONeill24 That’s all pensions you stated an aging population which is state pension and is €7.5b,so it’s still 25%
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