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Peadar
20/06/2005, 9:14 AM
A report published shows that Dublin is continuing to get more expensive at a faster rate than many other cities.
Following is a table of the top 10 cities in the Mercer Human Resource Consulting Cost of Living Survey. (http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1096705)
I've added in Dublin, showing the last three years.
March 2005 March 2004 March 2003
1. Tokyo 1. Tokyo
2. Osaka 2. London
3. London 3. Moscow
4. Moscow 4. Osaka
5. Seoul 5. Hong Kong
6. Geneva 6. Geneva
7. Zurich 7. Seoul
8. Copenhagen 8. Copenhagen
9. Hong Kong 9. Zurich
10. Oslo 10. St. Petersburg
13. Dublin 14. Dublin 21. Dublin
London is 10 places above Dublin but the wages over here are much higher.
Makes depressing reading but it could be worse, I suppose.
paul_oshea
20/06/2005, 9:55 AM
London is 10 places above Dublin but the wages over here are much higher.
not really though.
I paid 5.10 for a pint in mcgowans in phibsboro last saturday :mad:
Peadar
20/06/2005, 10:05 AM
not really though.
A friend of mine moved over here last month.
He was on €37,000 in Dublin and is on GBP£38,000 now.
Same company and everything.
Dawn_Run
20/06/2005, 10:09 AM
No sign of Paris in the top 10. Whoever published this report must be a pioneer!
paul_oshea
20/06/2005, 10:33 AM
pa, those salaries are relative to the cost of living in london.
mercer are down in cork, the crowd that do those stupid surveys and get paid loads of money for doing nothing. i cant beleive how companies can make so much money on doing something so insignificant...but anyhow....
pa, most people i know here earn less than £20,000 which in london when you think of an average single train/tube journey going 2 miles down the road costs £3 is a rip off. a lot of people i know still live with their parents :eek: but they have to there is no way they could afford to rent. i can barely afford it!!!!
so at the end of the day you cant compare £38,000 and €38,000, because the cost of living is relatively the same.
for example the company i work for pay the exact same amount in england as they do in ireland i.e. a euro to a pound
Cost of Living surveys don't reveal much as need to take into account the tax rates both direct & indirect.
I would think single biggest cost factor in Dublin is housing. If you bought in say mid 90's will have low mortgage & high value asset.
I think wages in Dublin are reasonable enough again especially in IT but i think could get same if not more in UK outside London where cost of living woudl be well below Dublin.
I paid 5.10 for a pint in mcgowans in phibsboro last saturday :mad:
Yeah, and that survey last week reckoned average price of was 3.65 or something :confused: Like to know where in Dublin their getting that from - certainly aren't too many (safe) places in and around the city centre.
anto eile
20/06/2005, 3:19 PM
im surprised to see moscow in the top 4. how do they work that out? expensive for locals as they are poor enough compared to here.but if we lived there on our irish wages would we live like kings?
look for pubs with cheap drink. cropppy acre, parnell mooney E3 pints. couple of local pubs i drink in sell fosters for E3 a pint. barcode fairview, thursday friday sunday E3 all drinks, then E4 after 12am. or you can drink cans in a field
or you can drink cans in a field
I'm too scared of the srfc thief burning things out... :D
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