This morning.
The Central Statistics Office released new figures on foreign direct investment in 2015, historical earnings from 1938 to 2015, and unemployment in Ireland.
The unemployment figures show the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April 2017 was 6.2%, down from 8.4% in April 2016.
Read about the foreign direct investment figures here, historical earnings here, and unemployment figures here
Via CSO
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Ouch, fall in unemployment might put a dent in future water march numbers……..
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Zinga! :)
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Sounds about right.
The CSO should start giving out Golden Discs vouchers
The fact that women are better off now than at any previous time in the state is best summed by Bananarama’s Venus.
What do i win?
The fact that the unemployment rate has fallen to 6.2% is best summed by Snow White’s Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, It’s Off To Work We Go
The fact that the unemployment rate has fallen to 6.2% is best summed by The Rolling Stone’s I Can’t Get No (Earning Inflation.)