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Published 09:50 26 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 12:04 26 Sept 2022 BST
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The budget is expected to include energy credits of €600 for all households and a double child benefit payment in November, as well as double payments of several other supports.
In general, social welfare payments are likely to increase by between €10 and €12 a week.
Childcare costs are also set to be reduced, however, the details of this are not yet known.
Meanwhile, from next year, parents will no longer have to pay for school books, as starting in September 2023, all primary school children will get textbooks for free, with class sizes also set to be reduced.
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