The “back-to-school effect” saw Irish households spend an additional €65.82 million on education compared to July, the Central Bank said. Photograph: Getty Images/Agency Stock
Irish credit and debit card users spent less money abroad and more on education in August than in July as the summer holiday season wound down and students faced a hike in third-level fees.
The Central Bank of Irelan
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