Majority of Irish Mirror readers feel new cost-of-living measures 'not enough'

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Majority of Irish Mirror readers feel new cost-of-living measures 'not enough'
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Overwhelming majority of Irish Mirror readers feel new cost-of-living measures 'not enough'

An overwhelming majority of Irish Mirror readers feel the Government's new cost-of-living measures are not helping enough, according to our latest poll.

At the press conference, Taoiseach Varadkar acknowledged that a lot of people are struggling to make ends meet, while businesses wrestle with rising costs. Despite this, Irish Mirror readers have had their say on the new measures as seen from the results of several polls on the personal impact the government's announcement has had.

We asked readers 'Do you think the Government's measures will help ease your money woes?' with 68% saying they felt like not enough has been done to help mitigate pressure.We also asked: 'Do you think the Government needs to give more in the fuel allowance?'

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