Ireland’s housing crisis is on a level far beyond that of many other developed countries, including that of neighboring Britain, the US or Canada. That’s the conclusion of a recent study comparing the housing situation in Ireland with seven other nations. Two-thirds of Irish people are still living with their parents into their mid-30s because they cannot afford to buy or to rent. And yet the Irish economy is considered one of the strongest in the European Union. The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry has more.
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