The Central Bank is forecasting domestic demand in the economy will grow by 7.1 per cent this year. Picture: Fergal Phillips
The short-term outlook for economic growth and employment levels in the Irish economy are optimistic, the Central Bank of Ireland has said. The regulator is forecasting domestic demand in the economy will grow by 7.1 per cent this year, 5.2 per cent in 2023 and 4.8 per cent in 2024, while unemployment levels are set to fall to pre-pandemic levels below 5 per cent in the next three years.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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