Cost of living: All of the changes set to come into effect over May

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Cost of living: All of the changes set to come into effect over May
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While May is not full to the brim with measures to help ease the cost-of-living pinch - there are some changes coming into effect over the month

After a month of some cost-of-living pinches hitting the Irish public, many will be happy to hear a few measures are being introduced in May to help alleviate any stress.

READ MORE: Social welfare: Three eligibility criteria to meet for payment expected to get weekly boost Unfortunately, you are unable to get Child Benefit for the months between their 18th birthday and May 1.Your Child Benefit payment will start again from May 2024 until your child’s 19th birthday or their education certificate expires - whichever comes first.

You must complete this certificate with a stamp from your child’s school or college, and return it to the Department to continue getting Child Benefit.

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