goingforgold
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I am not taking issue with anyone here but I am very sceptical of some CSO figures. I cannot see how the CSO know how much my nett worth is or anybody else's for that matter. They statistics maybe collected in accordance with international rules but that still does not make them valid. Remember all the billionaires that we had 10 years or so ago and all the multimillionaires we had.
I was using CSO data (as stated in original post)
Please note that the OP incorrectly refers to the CSO.
If you read the Irish Times article, you will see that it's the Central Bank that publish the Household Net Worth data.
See here:
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We all know that the country is awash with savings (more than in history of state), so these figures largely make sense.
.............................................................................I am not taking issue with anyone here but I am very sceptical of some CSO figures. I cannot see how the CSO know how much my nett worth is or anybody else's for that matter. They statistics maybe collected in accordance with international rules but that still does not make them valid. Remember all the billionaires that we had 10 years or so ago and all the multimillionaires we had.
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Dermot ;
Touche!!
I suppose the best marker is observation in your own area, but that is flawed as well in that it shows a perception of confidence as distinct from debt ie if times appear good millionaires magnify!in bad timesmillionaires melt away.!
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