Tag: Housing Costs


  • What will cost more and what won’t for British Columbians in 2026

    What will cost more and what won’t for British Columbians in 2026

    Overview: What to expect for British Columbians in 2026 After a year shaped by trade tensions and high food prices, many households in British Columbia are planning for 2026 with a mix of caution and pragmatism. While some costs may ease as markets stabilize and policy responses unfold, others could rise due to shifts in…

  • The Economy Survived 2025, But Many Americans Are Reeling

    The Economy Survived 2025, But Many Americans Are Reeling

    Survival, Not Prosperity: A Complex 2025 The United States weathered a year many economists warned would test its economic nerve. After a sequence of trade tensions, volatile markets, and what became the longest government shutdown in modern memory, the economy managed to avert a catastrophe. But surviving isn’t the same as thriving. As households look…

  • Living on €46K: An Assistant Lecturer’s Practical Budget in Ireland’s Midwest

    Living on €46K: An Assistant Lecturer’s Practical Budget in Ireland’s Midwest

    Meet the assistant lecturer budgeting on €46K In Ireland’s Midwest, an assistant lecturer earning approximately €46,000 a year is navigating the same financial questions many readers face: how to balance housing, bills, transport, and a little savings. This profile offers a practical look at everyday money choices, showing that a comfortable middle-income lifestyle is achievable…

  • Understanding Child Poverty in Ireland: A Deep Dive into Recent Findings

    Understanding Child Poverty in Ireland: A Deep Dive into Recent Findings

    Recent Findings on Child Poverty in Ireland According to a recent report published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), one in five children in Ireland lives below the poverty line after accounting for housing costs. This sobering statistic sheds light on the ongoing issue of child poverty in the country and highlights the…

  • Understanding Child Poverty in Ireland: An In-Depth Analysis

    Understanding Child Poverty in Ireland: An In-Depth Analysis

    Introduction The latest findings from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) reveal a concerning reality: one in five children in Ireland lives below the poverty line after accounting for housing costs. This statistic starkly highlights the persistent issue of child poverty in the country, and the implications are far-reaching. The Significance of Housing Costs…