Irish consumer sentiment remains stable in December, slightly down but still higher than last year.

Irish consumer sentiment stayed stable in December, with the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index slightly dropping to 73.9 from 74.1 in November. Despite economic concerns and cost-of-living pressures, consumers were slightly more positive about their household finances. The index is still higher than last year's 62.4 during high inflation, indicating minimal changes in consumer mood over the past three months.

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