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personal debt

# personal-debt - Friday 8 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

Finance Minister ‘disappointed’ banks haven’t dealt with personal debt

New mortgage figures show that 94,488 mortgage accounts are in arrears of more than three months.

# personal-debt - Wednesday 11 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Wednesday

Nine things you need to know this morning…

# personal-debt - Wednesday 14 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Debt

Honohan: Banks aren’t solely to blame for state of the Irish economy

In a speech this evening, the governor of the Central Bank said living standards have fallen in Ireland by some 17 per cent since the peak of the boom.

# personal-debt - Wednesday 8 February, 2012

Credit card debt down – but average card still over €1,300 in debt

Central Banker Joe McNeill says that overall credit card debt is down since 2008, though the per-card average really hasn’t changed.

Central Banker to present personal debt stats to Oireachtas committee

Statistician Joe McNeill is due to give the Committee on Finance an overview of non-mortgage personal debt in Ireland later today.

# personal-debt - Thursday 29 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Worries

Irish people worried about money and their jobs in the year ahead – survey

Almost half of people are worried about losing their jobs or having difficulty finding work in 2012 according to a Samaritans’ survey.

# personal-debt - Thursday 2 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Recessionomics

Massive increase in number of people seeking advice over debt in past three years

The Free Legal Advice Centre says there has been a 400 per cent increase in debt queries in the last three years with a 45 per cent rise in the last year alone.

# personal-debt - Thursday 28 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Poverty

More Irish families being pushed into poverty and seeking advice

Two separate reports indicate that more and more Irish families are being pushed into poverty as record numbers contact advisory services seeking help.