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Budget 2026: What you need to know

By Lisa Geraghty

Budget 2026 has been branded “sensible” by the Money Ministers Jack Chambers and Paschal Donohue.

Speaking to the Dáil on Tuesday, Minister Donohue, the Minister for Finance, explained that the €9.3bn package “will safeguard our future,” before adding that “any budget that attempts to do everything in a single go weakens our ability to be safe in a turbulent world.”

However, opposition parties were quick to call out the budget’s failure to support the ordinary person. Sinn Féin’s Finance Spokesperson, Pearse Doherty, described the budget as an “empty, hollow, dead end” for working people in Ireland, calling the government “out of touch.”

Here’s what you need to know about the €9.3 million package:

Overall reactions to the budget have been mixed. Some, especially business owners, have complimented the “pro-enterprise direction,” while many others feel that the Budget failed to address more pressing issues, such as the lack of a cost-of-living package at a time when prices are constantly rising. 

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