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Minimum Income Schemes in Ireland: a context Dr Micheál Collins NERI (Nevin Economic Research Institute) Dublin [email protected] @ MLGCollins www.NERInstitute.net Round Table: Action Plan for Adequate Income 7 th October 2014

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Minimum Income Schemes in Ireland: a context. Round Table: Action Plan for Adequate Income 7 th October 2014. Dr Micheál Collins NERI (Nevin Economic Research Institute) Dublin [email protected] @ MLGCollins www.NERInstitute.net. Outline. Income in Ireland - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Minimum Income Schemes in Ireland: a context

Minimum Income Schemes in Ireland:

a context

Dr Micheál CollinsNERI (Nevin Economic Research Institute)[email protected] @ MLGCollinswww.NERInstitute.net

Round Table: Action Plan for Adequate Income7th October 2014

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Outline1. Income in Ireland

2. Austerity in Ireland

3. Poverty & Low Pay

4. Recovery

5. Priorities

6. Lessons from the Past

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1. Income in Ireland

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2. Austerity in Ireland • from Social Justice Ireland – Budget Choices 2014

(June) and Poverty & Income Distribution (July)

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3. Poverty & Low Pay

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The Earnings Distribution: the bottom, the middle, the top and the very top

• Bottom: incomes between €0 and €15,000 = 26% of earners (539,702 tax cases)

• Middle: incomes between €15,000 and €50,000 = 52% of earners (1,056,216 tax cases)

• Top: incomes between €50,000 and €100,000 = 17% of earners (354,570 tax cases)

• Very Top: incomes above €100,000 = 5% of earners (99,129 tax cases)

http://www.nerinstitute.net/blog/2014/09/09/the-earnings-distribution-the-bottom-the-middle-th/

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4. Recovery• Reviewed in our recent

QEO• Slowly taking hold• Regional divides remain• A key time to establish

where we are going• Not back to where we

were!• Budget 2015 – a formal

turning point www.NERInstitute.net

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5. Prioritieso Recovery in context of continued economic threats &

challenges• LT unemployment / low investment / public service gaps /

high national debto Prudent to be cautiouso Budget 2015 is about priorities

• recommend investment focus• no reduction in overall tax revenue (room to move around…)

o More focus on:• public services• public investment• a fair recovery - relevance of adequate incomes

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6. Lessons from the Past• Potential for divides to open further as recovery

develops• Wage increases move ahead of welfare rates• Opened huge poverty gaps in the early 2000s• % increases versus nominal increases• Need for broad-based recovery with benefits to all

o these are likely to be slowly deliveredo benefits does not just mean €

• Now is the time to plan to avoid past mistakes

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Minimum Income Schemes in Ireland:

a context

Dr Micheál CollinsNERI (Nevin Economic Research Institute)[email protected] @ MLGCollinswww.NERInstitute.net

Round Table: Action Plan for Adequate Income7th October 2014