There are two bill increases expected for households around Ireland, with some set to be impacted more than others
The month of March will not be as busy as previous months post last year's Budget when it comes to the impact on the cost of living in Ireland, but there are changes on the way.
An Post stamp increase An Post is planning to increase stamp prices. This change will take effect on 27 February for personal customers and on 1 March for business users. The price of a national stamp will rise from €1.40 to €1.65. International letter stamp prices will also go up, from €2.20 to €2.65.
Netflix price rise As flagged in an email to customers recently, Netflix has announced a price increase. New customers are already being charged the updated rates, while existing customers will see the change reflected in their next bill. Additionally, the charge for adding an extra member to an account has also risen, increasing from €4.99 to €5.99.
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