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Published 09:37 31 Dec 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »A number of changes are set to come into effect in the coming days as part of Budget 2025, most notably a credit payment to all households in the country to assist with the rise in energy bills.
Several measures from the October budget have already come into effect over the last three months, such as cost of living bonuses and lump sums paid out.
However, from January, a host of new measures will be implemented, including payment increases, tax changes, brand new grants and more.
Here is a full list of the cost-of-living changes kicking in on New Year's Day:
It's not just this January that Irish households will receive a helping hand with the rising cost of energy. Another €125 will be given next year.
Eoin Clarke of Switcher.ie, a free energy company comparison website, says that energy prices are still very high and “nowhere near” prices seen before 2022.
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