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Older renters face financial risk as soaring rents leave families financially vulnerable

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As rents hit record highs and more people rent into retirement, experts warn Irish households are at greater risk if life takes a turn.
Stay at home parents annual salary valued at over €57,000

Stay at home parents annual salary valued at over €57,000

Thu, 09 Jan, 2025

Findings from Royal London Ireland show the estimated annual salary of a stay-at-home parent to be €57,140, up from €54,590 in 2023.

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