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Cost of going to college in Galway jumps by three per cent in 2024

Galway remained the sixth most expensive student county this year costing €2,405 more than Letterkenny, the cheapest town, a report has revealed.

Cost of going to college in Galway jumps by 3% in 2024, report reveals

By Lisa Geraghty

Panda Power enters the dual fuel market

Panda Power has burst onto the gas and dual fuel market, offering some of the best prices available today.

People feeling financially pessimistic about 2018

New research published today by independent price comparison and switching service, Switcher.ie, reveals the extent of consumers’ financial concerns for 2018.

New Year personal finances still weigh heavily on people’s minds, study shows

New research shows that it might not be such a happy New Year for Irish consumers when it comes to their finances in 2018. Many admit to feeling less than optimistic about the year ahead, with money concerns and financial woes weighing heavily on people’s minds

Irish energy consumers need to complain with confidence

While many consumers have complained to their energy or telecoms providers in the past, only four in ten said they felt fully confident doing so, according to new research from independent price comparison and switching service, Switcher.ie.

Eight in 10 consumers plan to switch this year as Irish households feel the pinch

Almost eight in 10 of Irish households (78 per cent) are planning to switch at least one of their household suppliers this year, according to new research from Switcher.ie.

Consumers forced to borrow to meet costs of household bills

Consumers are being forced to borrow just to meet the cost of their essential household bills, according to new research from Switcher.ie, the independent price comparison and switching service.

Cold snap set to push up energy bills - but switching can slash costs

With sub-zero temperatures on the way, Switcher.ie, the independent price comparison and switching service, warns that consumers could see their energy bills climbing as they crank up the heat to combat the cold snap.

 

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