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How much will a billion euro cost every Irish person?

How much will a billion euro cost every Irish person? The general election campaign is now fully underway, manifestos are almost ready for publication, and we can see the emergence of auction politics after just one week of campaigning. When numbers get larger than one million, their magnitude is hard to discern. When they get larger than one billion, we can’t grasp the fact it is a thousand times bigger again. With promises of billions of euro being made on the income and the expenditure side, it is important to understand the individual impact of one billion euro at the level of the citizen. Taking the current population of approximately 4.8m, €1bn equates to €208 for every man, woman and child in Ireland. However, less than half that number are income earners. The Revenue statistics (2017) show 2.5m income earners. Divided among them, €1bn equates to €400 per head. However, of the 2.5m income earners in 2017, just under 900,000 paid no tax. Netting these people out, (as they will not fall into the tax net to cover fresh spending), we are left with 1.6m taxpayers. The net liability to them of €1bn is €625, each. Remember when a minority of citizens thought €260 was too much to pay for a household water charge?

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