Irish consumer sentiment fell to 69.5 in March, citing economic uncertainty and rising costs.

Irish consumer sentiment dipped slightly in March, with a Credit Union survey revealing a reading of 69.5, down from 70.2 in February. Economic uncertainty and rising living costs were cited as concerns, despite slowing inflation. Home improvement funding primarily came from savings, followed by credit union loans, bank loans, and borrowing on credit cards or from family.

March 26, 2024
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