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How I Spend My Money: A logistics manager on €37,000 on maternity leave who dreads the thought of going back to work
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How I Spend My Money: A call centre worker living in Navan on €29,600 saving a €4,000 rent deposit to move to Dublin
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How I Spend My Money: An Irish engineer in Toronto on €62,000 looking to put down roots and buy a house
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How I Spend My Money: A health sector worker on €73,000 who moved home from Australia with three kids in tow
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How I Spend My Money: An expat in Melbourne on €62,400 not excited about coming home soon when her visa expires
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How I Spend My Money: A travel agent in Cork on €20,000 trying to fix a bad credit rating from her student days
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How I Spend My Money: A civil servant on €34,000 doing a lot of late nights to study a part-time course
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How I Spend My Money: A business owner on €32,000 sending money back to her parents in Asia
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How I Spend My Money: A junior doctor in Mayo making €85,000 who wants to buy a €250,000 apartment in Dublin
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How I Spend My Money: A teacher in Westmeath on €47,000 who wants to put an end to her costly commute
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How I Spend My Money: A marketing analyst in Dublin on €32,000 who saves over €500 a month
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How I Spend My Money: A Trinity PhD student on a €6,000 stipend who's having second thoughts about moving to Ireland
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How I Spend My Money: A call centre worker in Sligo on €22,000 who spent just under €120 during a busy week
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How I Spend My Money: A civil servant in Kildare on €43,000 put off renting rooms to save money by a bad experience
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How I Spend My Money: A data analyst in Dublin on €75,000 who wants to live his life instead of saving
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How I Spend My Money: A tech worker on €37,000 dreaming of a three-bed house with a small garden
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How I Spend My Money: A marketing manager in Dublin on €40,000 who is moving home in the new year
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How I Spend My Money: An engineer in Kildare on €70,000 who is thinking about leaving the country
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How I Spend My Money: A scientist in Galway on €42,500 with an emergency fund to last six months
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How I Spend My Money: A Tipperary man in Brussels on €30,000 who wants to move back to Ireland
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How I Spend My Money: A legal secretary in Kildare on €26,000 who has saved up over €13,000
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How I Spend My Money: An accountant on €60,000 still paying off an unsuccessful Celtic Tiger investment
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How I Spend My Money: A civil servant on €23,000 who took a large pay cut to get her job
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How I Spend My Money: A sales worker on €70,000 saving €1,000 a month for a mortgage
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How I Spend My Money: A student in Galway earning up to €500 a month from several odd jobs
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How I Spend My Money: A doctor in Galway on €59,500 saving for her own home
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How I Spend My Money: A finance worker on €34,000 who sees no point trying to save for a house
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How I Spend My Money: A marketing manager on €60,000 renting in Dublin with his partner
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How I Spend My Money: A widower on €209 disability benefit per week and renting in Dublin's commuter belt
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How I Spend My Money: An e-commerce worker on €35,000 saving to build his own house
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How I Spend My Money: An editor on €41,000 trying to save for a deposit
How I Spend My Money: A bank employee on €30,000 saving to buy her first home