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Here are the towns in Ireland with the highest household incomes

Across Ireland as a whole, the median income for households was €45,256 according to the CSO.

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MALAHIDE HAS THE highest median household income of any large town in Ireland, according to new figures published today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). 

Its new publication on the Geographical Profiles of Income in Ireland in 2016 shows that the median household income in Malahide, north Dublin, was €78,631.

It was the highest of the 41 towns in Ireland with a population over 10,000 (excluding the cities and suburbs of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford). Next was Celbridge (€64,877) and Maynooth (€64,529).

At the lower end, towns with the lowest median household income were Longford (€29,224), Enniscorthy (€31,049) and Ballina (€32,779).

Across Ireland as a whole, the median income for households was €45,256, ranging from €32,259 in Donegal to €66,203 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown.

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The CSO’s report also looks at forms of income across households and found that, in 26.6% of households in the country, social welfare payments made up more than half of the income. 

Four in ten Irish households had two or more people earning an income, while nine out of ten adult children living at home had some source of income. 

The report also contrasts the income of people based on how long they commute. Those who travelled more than 30 minutes a day to get to work earned more than people who travelled for less than that, to the tune of around €9,000.

This difference in income based on how long you commuted was more pronounced in other areas.

The CSO said: “The difference in median earnings by travel time of commuters who travelled from Wicklow was €14,805 in 2016, the highest in the country, followed by Louth (€13,407) and Westmeath (€13,261) in 2016.”

Furthermore, cyclists and commuters by train, Dart or Luas earned more than those who drive a car, according to the CSO.

Statistician Kieran Culhane said the information provided by the CSO here can be used a basis for helping to formulate policy in the future. 

“A detailed geographical breakdown of household income provides policymakers with information on households earning low to moderate annual incomes by area,” he said.

This information is required to allow the development of polices relating to affordable housing, provision of public health services and access to education.
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    Mute Barry O'Neill
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    Oct 16th 2014, 10:11 AM

    They will continue to suffer while all of the smaller breweries keep popping up and making a superior product. They need to either start buying them up or move towards making better beer. People sitting at home on a Friday night with a six pack will mostly go for craft beer now as opposed to the watery stuff we drank for years.

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    Oct 16th 2014, 11:40 AM

    Spot on Barry. Although I hope they focus on their own offerings as oppose to buying the smaller craft brewers out.
    Franciscan Wells doesn’t taste te same since they were bought out by Coors!

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    Oct 16th 2014, 10:42 AM

    Guinness is no longer owned by Guinness but by diageo who have got rid of half the staff and treated them awfully

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    Oct 16th 2014, 1:26 PM

    I have several family members in Guinness and they are definitely not treated appallingly.

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    Oct 16th 2014, 10:05 AM

    Ill drink to that

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    Oct 16th 2014, 10:09 AM

    Surely if you’re making billions in profit 1.5% isn’t a big deal?

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    Oct 16th 2014, 2:04 PM

    Not that I’d wish to see people lose jobs, especially in Ireland, but I have little sympathy for Diageo.

    I’ve seen them and their marketing up close and personal, and they way they try to ingratiate themselves with Irish identity and buy a good name for themselves by associating with charities. The absolute cynicism of Arthur’s Day and the complete disinterest they had in the public chaos it caused was what really turned me away from them and their products. It’s profit at all costs there, and then maybe try to have a fig leaf of corporate social responsibility, if it suits.

    If they actually invested in their products instead of churning out low quality drinks like they do, then they wouldn’t be in this mess.

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    Oct 16th 2014, 5:36 PM

    I run a pub in upstate NY and it will not be long before sales drop here in the states too. Overpriced and dropped sponsorship of all things Irish. They think they can coast on the brand name. Sad really.

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    Oct 16th 2014, 4:05 PM

    Craft Beers, are on the way up, Erdinger, sweet Jesus it’s good….

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    Oct 16th 2014, 10:47 AM

    The Dropping well…..

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