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Ireland Unemployment Rate at a 7.5 year high

3 February 2008 | Ireland | 2 Responses by paul savage.

Last month the Irish Unemployment rate rose to a 7.5 year high, coming in at just under 5%. The 4.9& figures haven’t been seen since the year 2000. The main reason cited for the higher rate, is the Irish economy’s dependence on the United States as well as the hole in the Irish construction market. Since the mid 1990’s more than 600 American multinationals have setup in Ireland. But with the ever weakening doller/euro rate, companies are finding it harder and harder to keep their operations in Europe afloat. There are now 179,400 people claiming unemployment benefit (this includes part time workers). This figure has risen 14.3% year on year.

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Irish Unemployment Rate 2008

Back in August 2007 we reported that the unemployment rate was at 4.7% and in November this rose further to give an unemployment rate of 4.8% . This begs the question will we see the figure rise over the 5% mark in 2008 ? Let’s keep an eye on the CSO (www.cso.ie).

2 Responses

  1. The Sunday whinge, weakly « Malcolm Redfellow’s Home Service said on 21 Apr 2008 at 5:44 pm

    [...] hundred! Wowee! Compare that to next door and the Great Irish Tiger Economy, that example to all of us: Last month the Irish Unemployment rate rose to a 7.5 year high, coming [...]

  2. ann said on 19 May 2008 at 2:54 pm

    i have done 4 courses and alot years at school .i am 2 years with no job .i got nothing out oc the celtic tiger.only umemplolyment and it getter worse and not better.

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