70% of young people in Ireland are considering emigrating over fears about their future
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Alan and Muireann are joined by the Director of Policy & Advocacy Paul Gordon & Student Aisling Maloney to discuss how the cost of living crisis is affecting young people.
A recent survey revealed that 7 in 10 adults aged between 18 and 24 years old are looking at the possibility of moving away from Ireland because it is too expensive to stay here.
Aisling Maloney tells Muireann and Alan that, "I just don't think it's possible to live here."
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Stop open border immagration. problem solved
Immigration never talked about.
No that's racist and far right
All our young well educated will leave - & you can all thank our wonderful government for this - disgraceful - so saddened by the way our country is heading - I’ve a daughter in collage too & it’s just unreal with no proper transport / no accommodation/ it’s getting harder & harder just to be here in this country to survive . The cost of living has gone through the roof !
Shameful on our young - it’s actually despicable what this government are doing-
The susi grants is great but not progressive we went €15 over what earnings we were meant to have & my grant was reduced by €3,000 & accomdation if you're looky is about 800 a month
There are older people also considering leaving and researching it. Not just the young
Public transportation, condition of clinics, the way how city structured are so bad in Dublin, why, how as people paying high amount of tax. Also in spite of spending high amount of money life quality is so low plus the weather. For living in this country no thank you. Mind set of immigrants are make money and after few year LEAVE🙂
The piilars propping up house prices need to be removed.
Come to Malaysia …Low cost Of living & wonderful tropical climate
No, don't. Too many people come the prices will go right up to Western levels.
@@ubiquitousdiabolus Malaysia is a big country & can accommodate many people..some of the states in the country have a low population..please come & enrich this country with your diverse skills, culture & talent
I left in the late 80's. It was overpriced dump even then. I've never looked back.
No place like home...there's alot in that saying
The cost of living and quality of life don't add up in this dump. Getting out as soon as I can.
Ah would ya stop lovely woodland walk by the liffey this morning
Blessings to all young people looking for jobs here in Ireland and elsewhere
There's a video on RUclips about homeless people in downtown vancouver, people living in tents ⛺ from one end of the street to the other.
Same here in Dublin
Less income and more cost of living. Let’s migrate to US or Canada
Canada is as bad as Ireland
its an understandable response but this is a global issues so could be worse anywhere else
Young Irish people always left to work elsewhere. Most will have to get up earlier and work harder but they will have more money in their pockets on a Friday evening. The tax in ireland on low wages is huge because half the country opt for social welfare or income support. You cant blame someone for opting
To do nothing when they are no better off working. Its always been that way .
Woke lowers quality of life for the indigenous.
Instead of Irish young people, you got Ukrainians to spend many for...