With everything Food, house bills, etc.
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rent= 650 a month minimum Bills= 100 a month it depends on yourself how frugal you r eg if you have a house phone you have to pay line rental etc.. Food= again it depends on how frugal you are and if your just buying for yourself and where you shop if its just for yourself 70 a week around
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The first answer could have provided more. Running a car is very expensive, in addition to insurance and tax, petrol is now very expensive. If you live in an urban area, you might be able to rely on public transport, which isn't cheap either.
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It is expensive to live in Ireland compared to the US and many EU countries. Nobody can give you a definitive answer because it depends on whether you live alone and are very frugal or you have a family with say 4 children, whether you rent a small flat or have a mortgage on a 5 bedroom house. If you have a large house your household bills will be proportionately more expensive than someone living alone in a bedsit. House insurance will be higher too. Also depends how much you eat? I buy most of our family's meat off the short date counter in the supermarket where food is reduced in price so most of our meals are based around what I can buy cheaply. My grocery shop for a family of 2 adults and 2 teenagers is around 110 Euro a week including household cleaning products/shampoo/dog food etc. If you run a huge car that eats the petrol you will spend more on fuel (and car tax) than if you have a small car that is more economical. Car insurance is very high. Too many variables to even begin to answer properly other than to say it is expensive.
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You have to take into account that you will also have to support a lot of Bankers from all over the world and they have very expensive tastes.
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it's a very expensive place to live. the exchange rates with the euro and all are rediculous these days. don't come to ireland, as it is a shithole anyway. kbye.
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