Brendan Burgess
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I can't find a link to the survey questions but if it was just 'are you late paying at least one bill a month'?, there will be a mix of can't pay (which is what they are implying the full 47% represents) and don't pay for some reason (forget, each spouse thinks the other has done it, on holidays when bill arrives...). I agree that 47% across all age groups, all lifestages, all income levels seems too high for 'cannot pay at least one bill every month, twelve months a year'.According to a [broken link removed] by the Irish League of Credit Unions.
Seems very high to me.
Around 10% of mortgages are in arrears.
Not sure what proportion of rent is in arrears.
Brendan
This seems to be a broader brush than just accommodation.
Keeping the roof over your head is second to food.
I imagine it included utilities bills, etc.
"...people are continuing to struggle to pay their essential household bills with 47% late paying at least one bill per month."
Thankfully we have been able to pay our bills to date, but you can forget luxuries.
ONQ.
I am basing that on what I actually see on a regular basis. I know several people that run late paying their ESB, heating bills etc etc. while still going out to the pubs and living the good life. I am just pointing out this fact, and the article or survey does not reflect this fact. Hell I am not afraid to admit myself that I have been late paying a few bills myself from time to time but saying that I am lucky to say the least and have a good standard of living but if I was surveyed I would have fallen into the class of 47% of Irish people late paying at least one bill per month. I am just pointing out that with all surveys the figures are published with a motavation and as we all know we can use statistic's and numbers to prove any point of view.That's a very sweeping statement Baracuda ..... have you a link to substantiate it?
A report by research body Mintel shows 28% of more than 1,000 people over the age of 15 surveyed say they have no additional money to spend once their monthly bills have been paid.
The survey also found 13% of consumers have bills overdue. More than 40% of unemployed people said they had no money left after paying bills and 39% of part-time workers were in a similar position.
I sometimes pay a bill late simply because I have forgotton about it, but when the red letter arrives I gather myself together fairly fast!
Seems way to high. Let's not forget that there are still a lot of people in employment in this country, and while some incomes may have been reduced, so have been the cost of many things.
Each time i go out for diner, the restaurant is full and i have to queue to get a table if i have not made a booking..still loads of money around.
I passed by the Vineyard restaurant in Blanchardstown on Sunday which was jam-packed full on Sundays 3-4 years ago. It has now closed down, and is open for special functions only.Each time i go out for diner, the restaurant is full and i have to queue to get a table if i have not made a booking..still loads of money around.
I passed by the Vineyard restaurant in Blanchardstown on Sunday which was jam-packed full on Sundays 3-4 years ago. It has now closed down, and is open for special functions only.
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