Bring on the people who want to kick Ireland for doing well, but not being perfect.
muttonwow on
Interesting choice to have Family A wearing shorts when it’s too cold most of the time!
i_like_cake_96 on
highest energy productivity?
nah.. i don’t think so… unless we are proud of failing our 2030 targets…
damptwig on
We’re also the most expensive for housing, health, alcohol and electricity prices. 36% higher cost of living than EU average, just behind Denmark.
gmankev on
Grhhh anohter map with big chunk of island missing either dont draw the map or lean into the fact that we spend considerable politcal and human energy to allow people in the north access EU and irish rights. In a european context post brexit its a bit shy to be writing them out.
Pale_Piano948 on
They forgot to mention the 5’000 homeless children
Perfect-Fondant3373 on
Why would they do this and even mention the gdp per capita
redelastic on
Hilarious if they included cost of living stats on the infographic.
ubermick on
The big ginger heads on us.
Gorblonzo on
This was always a bad idea
Yasimear on
God the country looks so good on paper if you only look at a few statistics and ignore quality of life, housing, health, food, drink, transport, energy cost, drug problems, infrastructure, cronyism, homelessness, child poverty, etc etc etc.
CucumberBoy00 on
I do love my Audiobooks
iDJH on
I’m also glad to see that the employed Irish woman’s dress has pockets.
Dirtface1 on
Our GDP😂
Maultaschenman on
Ireland is.. full?
thewizord on
If any stat uses GDPR for Ireland, it cannot be trusted.
PencilPym on
The GDP is not totally true right. Am I right in saying it is skewed because of the corporation tax stuff and data centres (open to correction on this)
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Bring on the people who want to kick Ireland for doing well, but not being perfect.
Interesting choice to have Family A wearing shorts when it’s too cold most of the time!
highest energy productivity?
nah.. i don’t think so… unless we are proud of failing our 2030 targets…
We’re also the most expensive for housing, health, alcohol and electricity prices. 36% higher cost of living than EU average, just behind Denmark.
Grhhh anohter map with big chunk of island missing either dont draw the map or lean into the fact that we spend considerable politcal and human energy to allow people in the north access EU and irish rights. In a european context post brexit its a bit shy to be writing them out.
They forgot to mention the 5’000 homeless children
Why would they do this and even mention the gdp per capita
Hilarious if they included cost of living stats on the infographic.
The big ginger heads on us.
This was always a bad idea
God the country looks so good on paper if you only look at a few statistics and ignore quality of life, housing, health, food, drink, transport, energy cost, drug problems, infrastructure, cronyism, homelessness, child poverty, etc etc etc.
I do love my Audiobooks
I’m also glad to see that the employed Irish woman’s dress has pockets.
Our GDP😂
Ireland is.. full?
If any stat uses GDPR for Ireland, it cannot be trusted.
The GDP is not totally true right. Am I right in saying it is skewed because of the corporation tax stuff and data centres (open to correction on this)