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Your guide to Budget 2023


This guide provides a high-level overview of Budget 2023.

It aims to explain how money will be raised and spent in 2023.

Social welfare

Health

  • all inpatient hospital charges will be abolished
  • GP visit cards will be provided to those on or below the median income (340,000 additional people)
  • there will be a €2 increase in the weekly rate for a Qualified Child
  • the Drug Payment Scheme threshold will remain at the lower rate of €80 in 2023
  • funding will be provided to provide access to IVF treatments
  • free contraception will be available for all women aged between 16 and 30

Childcare and education

  • there will be a Free School Book Scheme for primary school pupils from autumn 2023
  • over 660 additional mainstream teachers, over 1,190 SNAs and 680 special education teachers will be provided
  • the National Childcare Scheme hourly subsidy is to increase from 50c to €1.40
  • there will be a €500 increase in post-graduate contribution grant for eligible families
  • over 4,800 additional places on craft and consortia-led apprenticeships and 4,000 places on craft apprenticeship programmes will be supported

Housing

  • funding will be made available to support 8,800 new HAP tenancies and 800 RAS tenancies
  • 9,100 new-build social homes, 5,500 new affordable homes for sale and rent and 6,500 new social homes will be supported
  • funding to deliver 37,000 home energy upgrades

Other measures

  • 1,000 new Garda and 430 Garda staff will be provided
  • the 20% fare reduction on public transport will be extended to the end of 2023
  • a €1.2 billion package of supports for businesses hit by soaring energy costs
Your guide to Budget 2023
The highlights of Budget 2023 in an easy-to-understand format
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