Cost of Living Crisis

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Cost of Living Crisis

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Cost of Living Crisis  – Extract

PART I GENERAL STATEMENT

While it is true to say that Ireland is a country that has experienced significant economic growth in recent years, it must also be recognised that this growth has not translated into an improved cost of living for many Irish citizens. In fact, the cost of living crisis in Ireland has become a major issue, with many people struggling to make ends meet.

 PART II MAIN POINT

There are of course many sectors that have experienced increased costs, but the ones that…

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