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The independent think tank, TASC published a report on Budget 2016 which was picked up by the main newspapers.
Irish Times:
"More than half the income gains of the last five years have gone to the top 10 per cent of earners, the Think-tank for Action on Social Change (Tasc) added."
Irish Independent:
Top earners main winners in recovery - Tasc
“Our research shows that as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the top 10pc of earners,” according to Tasc policy analyst Cormac Staunton.
Irish Mirror:
"TASC policy analyst Cormac Staunton said: “Our research shows as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the top 10% of earners."
I don't know if it was picked up by TV or radio. It probably was.
And the media is reporting accurately what TASC actually said:
“Our research shows that as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the Top 10% of earners."
So, is it true?
It's based on Revenue data, and Revenue gives income bands, but not convenient figures like "The top 10%"
So as Footnote 19 to the TASC report says:
"Because of the nature of the Revenue data, the groups are approximate. In 2011 ...the Top 10% was 9.8% . In 2016 ...the Top 10% was 11.8%. This will account for some variation in the data."
Séamus Coffey exposes the report for what it is.

Irish Times:
"More than half the income gains of the last five years have gone to the top 10 per cent of earners, the Think-tank for Action on Social Change (Tasc) added."
Irish Independent:
Top earners main winners in recovery - Tasc
“Our research shows that as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the top 10pc of earners,” according to Tasc policy analyst Cormac Staunton.
Irish Mirror:
"TASC policy analyst Cormac Staunton said: “Our research shows as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the top 10% of earners."
I don't know if it was picked up by TV or radio. It probably was.
And the media is reporting accurately what TASC actually said:
“Our research shows that as the economy recovers, more than half of the gains in incomes before tax are going to the Top 10% of earners."
So, is it true?
It's based on Revenue data, and Revenue gives income bands, but not convenient figures like "The top 10%"
So as Footnote 19 to the TASC report says:
"Because of the nature of the Revenue data, the groups are approximate. In 2011 ...the Top 10% was 9.8% . In 2016 ...the Top 10% was 11.8%. This will account for some variation in the data."
Séamus Coffey exposes the report for what it is.

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