mellowyellow
Well-known Member

Ireland would need 4-million migrants over the next 30 years to maintain the financial health of the State pension system.
The stark warning was made to the Government-appointed Pensions Commission. It was told that the number of older people is rising fast, leaving a smaller proportion of those in work to fund the pensions of the over 65s.
There are currently five working age people to every one person over the age of 65. By the year 2051 this will fall to 2.3 people for every one person over 65.
https://www.independent.ie/business...to-sustain-state-pension-system-39985277.html
What is the state pension in the Republic of Ireland?
From March 2019, the State pension in Ireland for a person aged 66 or over is €248.30 per week.