Study Shows Donegal Workers Are The Lowest Paid In Ireland

The mean annual earnings of a worker in Donegal is €40,803 – the lowest in the country, while the national average is now €53,995

Average earnings in Donegal are over €13,000 less than the national average, new Central Statistics Office (CSO) data shows.

The mean annual earnings of a worker in Donegal is €40,803 – the lowest in the country, while the national average is now €53,995. CSO figures show that Donegal also has the lowest median earnings at €35,010, which is well below the national median of €43,221.

Nationally, Dublin had the highest median annual earnings (€47,873) and the highest mean earnings (€63,048).

The CSO report broke down earnings by age and gender, and found that the median annual earnings were lowest among the 15-24 age group

The CSO report broke down earnings by age and gender, and found that the median annual earnings were lowest among the 15-24 age group for both men (€23,658) and women (€20,382). It found that gender representation across the total workforce is relatively equal – but that males accounted for 61.5% of those with earnings in the top 25%.

Among employments with earnings in the top 1%, males represented 73.6%, while the corresponding figure for females was 26.4%. Financial expert James Dorrian of the National Pension Helpline explained that Dublin reported the highest median annual earnings at €47,873, followed by Kildare, Meath, Wicklow, and Cork.

“These five counties all surpassed the national median earnings of €43,221,” he said. “Again, over half of the top 1% earners lived in Dublin, while the Border and Midlands regions accounted for only 2% of these top earners. “The lowest median annual earnings were seen in Donegal (€35,010), Monaghan (€35,894), and Kerry (€37,151).”

(Source – Donegal Democrat / Donegal Live – Local News – Contributor – 06/11/2024)

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