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Would you be better off if you had been able to save the equivalent amount of money into an investment fund
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No have you seen the state of investment funds recently .
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and an unemployment insurance program?
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I would consider that I have for the last 17 yrs .
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If every unemployed person is entitled to have a mobile phone, landline phone, and broadband internet paid for by the state, where do we stop? Where exactly is the dividing line between necessity and luxury?
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I'm not saying I'm entitled to them . I have them and they are on contracts which have to be paid . 85% of households have home phones and 87% of people have mobile phones - hardly a luxury .
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Honestly, I could eat well, shave, bathe, and keep my home clean for a lot less than €200 a month.
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Fair play to ya , I am in fact a married man with child and a weekly bill of around €120 , a quick check on the NCA website shows the average grocery bill to be €150 so I thought €50 to be reasonable for a single man . This figure was quoted earlier arguing for the reduction in dole and you didn't argue it then so I presumed it was acceptable .
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I'm asking whether it's legitimate to ask the hardworking taxpayer to fund the costs of mobile phones, landline phones, broadband internet
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See above . I'm not purchasing these items with welfare merely maintaining their contracts .The vast majority on the dole have been hard working tax payers themselves . It's social welfare , it's a safety net .
I quoted €10 a week from €204 on 1 social activity and you would begrudge this ?
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The average industrial wage in Northern Ireland is £418 a week, so the dole in the North would be 14 percent of that.
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Fair point well made , consider me suitably chastised .
I still maintain that €204 is not an exhorbident amount. In 2 minutes I ran up a bill of €170 with no mortgage/rent payments included . You may consider some luxuries to be in there but the fact that you argue €10pw to be unfair to spend on a social life speaks volumes.
If we were to lower the dole to €100pw I could afford to feed myself and keep the lights on , very little else . I would lose my car , home phone , mobile phone . I am now much less likely to gain employment but fair enough you've an extra penny on every pound you earn .
Seems to me the debate is heading more towards an American welfare system as opposed to an Irish/European system . If people consider a home phone to be a luxury then fair enough head for the American system .