Ireland's inflation falls to under 3%, but consumers feel the pinch
DUBLIN, Ireland: In March, the annual inflation rate in Ireland dropped below three percent, marking the fifth consecutive month where the cost of living increase remained under five percent.
According to the Central Statistics Office's Consumer Price Index, prices saw a modest 2.9 percent rise in the 12 months leading up to March this year, compared to a 3.4 percent increase recorded until the end of February.