AnthonyCny wrote: » Living in Donegal, I can survive easily live with my girlfriend on approx. €30k per year. Includes rent and at least 2 foreign holidays a year. No children. I hear they are expensive.
Shenshen wrote: » I don't feel we're denying ourselves anything at the moment (current combined income just over 40k, and we're paying back a mortgage), but I'm never short on things I would spend money on if I had more.
steddyeddy wrote: » Which professions would you bank on to have a decent life here?
osarusan wrote: » What's 'a decent life'?
Boaty wrote: » For a single person, 50k would give a very decent lifestyle
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » 85 Billion punts
osarusan wrote: » Just to come back to this. I said in another thread (started by you I think OP) that in Ireland people are very likely to be housed, kept safe, educated, and have healthcare provided, even if they have very little money. By comparison with anywhere other than a number of first world countries, we already have a life that is extraordinarily 'decent'. But, perhaps naturally, once these things are taken for granted, we will look at other ways to measure out quality of life. Things like bigger homes, nicer cars, foreign holidays, concert tickets, and so on, which allow us to live the kind of life we want to live. At that point, it really does depend on the person/family.