Ireland to increase public spending by nearly 7% in pre-election budget
Briefly

The Summer Economic Statement outlines an €8.3 billion budget, with significant allocations for spending and taxation measures, focusing on a 6.4% rise in day-to-day spending and a 10.6% increase in infrastructure investments.
An additional €1.5 billion is designated for the health service, offsetting an anticipated €1.1 billion overspend this year. Minister Paschal Donohoe clarified that over €5 billion would cover existing service levels and infrastructure projects, with €1.8 billion allocated for new measures in the upcoming budget.
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