New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that annual residential property price inflation eased slightly to 6.5% in March from 6.7% in February.
Prices in Dublin are higher than throughout the rest of the State for most goods and services, including food and alcohol, according to a survey published this morning by the Central Statistics Office ...
New CSO figures comparing prices in Dublin with the rest of the country have found differentials in a number of goods and services. The National Average Prices (NAPs) report for May found the price of ...
Prices in Dublin are higher for 66% of items included in the Central Statistics Office's bi-annual comparison of price levels between Dublin and the rest of the country. The CSO says that of the 79 ...
Property prices jumped by 8.1% in the 12 months to January this year, according to figures released by the Central Statistics ...
Dublin has the lowest detection rates for murder, assaults and theft in the country, according to figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The CSO’s crime detection figures track when ...
Dublin has among the lowest detection rates for murder, assaults and theft in the country, according to figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The CSO’s crime detection figures track ...
People living in Dublin have a disposable income that's over 18% higher than the State average, according to CSO figures. Based on 2016 data, the average Dublin-resident had after-tax income of ...