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# Statistics

All time
Irish exports recover in January to follow record trade surplus
Cost of living rose by 0.9 per cent in February
Column: We’re all being misled. Why? Because we don’t understand numbers
New car sales down 18 per cent in February
Number on Live Register drops slightly in February
Retail sales dip in January compared to last year
Residential property prices continue rapid falls in January
Irish agriculture had 8th-highest growth rate in the EU last year
Cost of living fell by 0.5 per cent in January
Visitor levels dip in final months of 2011 - but are up overall last year
Trade surplus falls by 23 per cent in December
One in five households delayed bills to pay for basic goods - CSO
Over 3,500 days lost to industrial disputes in 2011
Central Banker to present personal debt stats to Oireachtas committee
6.5 per cent increase in new car sales in January
Where is the deadliest place to be a girl?
Good news for retailers: sales increased in December
Capital rule: People from Donegal have lowest income in Ireland
Fall in house prices picks up speed in December
Cost of living fell by 0.3 per cent in December
Exports in November up by 9pc on previous year
Irish economy shrank by 1.9 per cent in third quarter
Shrinking exports mean 11pc fall in trade surplus
What does the average family in Ireland look like?
Ireland might not have longest working hours but it's EU fifth most productive
Inflation rate remains unchanged in November
Almost a quarter of Irish people living in ‘deprivation’ – survey
Ireland's breast cancer mortality among highest in OECD
Northern Ireland's death rate at its lowest ever
Retail sales remain at lowest point since recession hit
Increase in number of people availing of support for rape and sexual violence
Decrease in new cars licensed last month
Focus should be on better conditions - not more prisons
Birth, death, marriage and jobs: A fascinating snapshot of Ireland
Less than 10 per cent of students get their news from newspapers
When is Ireland's favourite time to get married, born and... em, die?
Property prices continue slide, down 1.6 per cent in August
Relief: Irish economy grew by 1.6 per cent in Q2