The cost of living has been a popular topic of conversation over recent months as new data shows Ireland is the second most expensive country to live in in Europe.
Denmark came out as the most expensive country, with prices hitting 155% of the EU average. It was followed by Sweden at 137% and Finland at 133% - while Ireland was 129.5%. As prices continue to rise nationwide, making your money go further is vital and as searches for ‘money saving tips’ have increased by 267%, Chill Insurance has laid out some top tips for Irish Mirror readers.
Taking out a credit card that offers cash back on purchases, however, we only recommend this if you’re good at managing your spending.Home Energy Ensure you fill your washing machine every time you use it, the fewer loads=the fewer costs. Same for those with a dishwasher.