Donegal has Ireland’s second highest unemployment rate per capita, according to new analysis.
A report by the National Pension Helpline revealed the county recorded 464 people signing on per 10,000 inhabitants.
County Louth had the highest number of people on the Live Register per capita in December, with 496 per 10,000.
Louth was followed by Donegal, and Leitrim (with 438).
At the other end of the scale, Meath was the county with the lowest unemployment rate per capita with only 170 people signing on per 10,000 inhabitants – a rate almost three times lower than neighbouring Louth.
Kilkenny had the next lowest Live Register per capita rate with 209 per 10,000 people, followed by Cork (234) and Kildare (259).
The National Pension Helpline analysis revealed that eight counties had over 400 people on the Live Register per 10,000, while the average across the 26 Counties was 320.
Dublin was slightly below the national average in December with 291, while Galway had almost the same rate at 289.
Counties with most people singing on per 10,000 people
- Louth – 496
- Donegal – 464
- Leitrim – 438
- Carlow – 434
- Wexford – 428
Counties with fewest people signing on per 10,000 people
- Meath – 170
- Kilkenny – 209
- Cork – 234
- Kildare – 259
- Kilkenny – 201
The total number of people on the Live Register in December 2024 was 166,600, up by 3,200 people (2%) from November. 38,289 people between the age of 25 and 34 (23.2% of the total) were signing on in December 2024.
A total of 5,302 people from the United Kingdom were on the Live Register according to CSO data, down from 5,522 at the beginning of the year.
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