Survey finds half of young people are regular savers

Almost half of Irish people aged between 22 and 28 are regular savers, according to a survey conducted for Bank of Ireland.

Survey finds half of young people are regular savers

Almost half of Irish people aged between 22 and 28 are regular savers, according to a survey conducted for Bank of Ireland.

The bank claims the figures show that the Government's SSIA initiative has changed young people's attitude to money and made them more financially aware.

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