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consumer sentiment

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<p>Consumers cited energy prices, food costs, and mortgage and rental costs as the items they worried about the most. </p>

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Holiday and housing costs weighing on Irish consumer sentiment, says Hughes
Economist Austin Hughes, author of the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey for July, said that despite a calming of inflation, said that the cost of package holidays may be adversely affecting consumers' outlook at present.
<p>Recent falls in Irish petrol prices alongside budget measures supporting household spending power helped Irish consumer sentiment in October.</p>

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Irish consumer sentiment remains gloomy despite slight rise on the back of budget measures
Consumer sentiment remains strong but economic outlook 'notably gloomier'

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Consumer sentiment remains strong but economic outlook 'notably gloomier'
Consumer sentiment up slightly over the last month

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Consumer sentiment up slightly over the last month
Consumers feeling more uncertain about their futures - survey

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Consumers feeling more uncertain about their futures - survey
Government uncertainty may be driving decline in consumer sentiment

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Government uncertainty may be driving decline in consumer sentiment
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Consumer sentiment reaches 15-year high

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