Brendan Burgess
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Market income inequality is high in
Ireland
Since 1980, in Ireland, the bottom 10% have seen their incomes rise by 3.34% per year, whereas the top 10% have seen their incomes rise by 2.82% per year. In other words, they have all grown at around the same rate.
But if social welfare rates were cut, then more people would work and have an income and so market income inequality would fall dramatically
It might be technically true because we have so many people who choose social welfare instead of work.
But if social welfare rates were cut, then more people would work and have an income and so market income inequality would fall dramatically
From the Indo : Disposable income has risen for the poorest here
Hi Shortie
The real point here is that inequality has not grown in Ireland as it has elsewhere. This is contrary to the continual message of "the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer"
Brendan
And that if the findings were the opposite, the media and politicians would have had a field day.
I have not heard anyone including your good self saying they have got poorer ,Hi Shortie
I am just pointing out the fact that they have not got poorer as is the common perception.
And that if the findings were the opposite, the media and politicians would have had a field day.
Brendan
I have not heard anyone including your good self saying they have got poorer ,
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