He Thought It Would Be Worse
Very surprising results from CSO quarterly household survey released today. I thoughtthings were much worse than this …… #CSOsurvey — Philip Boucher-Hayes (@boucherhayes) February 14, 2012 Yeah. Call...
View ArticleHow Many People Will Be Actually Named In Tomorrow’s €3.6bn Error Report
Will it be 1) A number of senior and mid-ranking officials at the Department of Finance? 2) The person whose job it was to spot these errors? 3) Nobody? YOU decide. TWO OFFICIAL reports on the €3.6...
View ArticleHouse Prices Fall 14.4% in Last 12 Months
From the CSO: Residential property prices in Dublin are 57% lower than at their highest level in February 2007. The fall in the price of residential properties in the Rest of Ireland is somewhat lower...
View Article89,000 Gone In A Year
New CSO figures show a total of 89,000 people emigrated from Ireland in the year to April 2013. Of that, Irish nationals were the largest group accounting for 50,900, or 57.2%. CSO writes: “Total...
View ArticleSeasonal Adjustment Disorder
Does anyone have figures for the live register adjusted for ‘activation measures’ and emigration levels please? — Niamh Puirseil (@NiamhPuirseil) October 31, 2013 CSO Live Register figures Number of...
View ArticleDublin Prices Dip
[Top: A new graph published by the Central Statistics Office today detailing property prices in Ireland between February 2005 and February 2013 and, above, a screebgrab from a table showing the...
View ArticleBuilding Up
New figures from the Central Statistics Office, released this morning, say the sector which has seen the largest percentage increase in average weekly earnings in the year to Q2 2014, is that of the...
View ArticleLabour Pains
The Central Statistics Office sez: “Preliminary estimates show that average weekly earnings were €671.70 in Q3 2014, down 0.8% from €677.13 a year earlier. Revised weekly earnings were €684.97 in Q2...
View ArticleIncoming
A graph and table from yesterday’s Central Statistics Office survey on income and living conditions in Ireland and Michelle Murphy, from Social Justice Ireland on Tonight With Vincent Browne last...
View Article‘Privatisation Of Irish Water Is Ultimately Envisaged’
A letter sent from the Central Statistics Office to Eurostat on July 25, 2015 Ken Foxe, in yesterday’s Sunday Times, reported: “A reference to plans for the future privatisation of Irish Water was...
View ArticleReeling In The Century
Ireland through the years.. With olde timey piano music. Andy Byron, of Dublin-based Stylo design, writes: So we made this video based on the infographic recently released by the CSO. We thought your...
View ArticleBoing!
From the Central Statistics Office… In the year to February, residential property prices at national level increased by 10.7%. This compares with an increase of 8.1% in the year to January and an...
View ArticleOn The Move
This morning. The Central Statistics Office released new figures in relation to the movement of the population within Ireland. It reports: In April 2016, 44% of the State’s total urban population...
View ArticleUp 12.3%
The Central Statistics Office writes: In the year to July, residential property prices at national level increased by 12.3%. This compares with an increase of 11.5% in the year to June and an increase...
View ArticlePretty Vacant
Boarded up homes on Connaught St, Phibsboro earlier this year You may recall how the Census 2016 figures which showed 183,312 vacant houses in Ireland – excluding vacant holiday homes. And how...
View ArticleTrading Places
This morning. The Central Statistics Office announces: Ireland exported €123 billion of goods in 2017 and imported €79 billion. We exported €17 billion more to the USA than we imported in 2017. The UK...
View ArticleIncome And Living Conditions
From the Central Statistics Office This morning. The Central Statistics Office published its results from a survey on income and living conditions in Ireland in 2017. It found the mean annual...
View ArticleConfidence And Supply
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy Further evidence that housing supply is increasing and house prices are levelling off https://t.co/WiL2wafehS — Leo Varadkar (@LeoVaradkar) May 16, 2019 Summary of...
View ArticleBubble At The Border
From the Central Statistics Office’s Residential Property Price Index June 2019 report (click to enlarge) The Central Statistics Office reports: Residential property prices increased by 2.0%...
View ArticleMorbid Curiosity [Updated]
Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan at a Covid-19 press briefing tonight This evening. Paul Cullen, of The Irish Times, asked Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan about the CSO’s mortality report...
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