Thousands of people could be in line for a €1,000 cash boost in Budget 2023

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Thousands of people could be in line for a €1,000 cash boost in Budget 2023
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The Budget is later this month

Thousands could be in line to save as the Government are said to be considering a €1,000 cut in student contribution fees as part of the 2023 Budget.

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has said a €1,000 cut in college fees is just one of the options being considered for students ahead of the budget.Minister Harris published a paper this week outlining the different way the cost of education could be reduced in the coming months and years.

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