advertisement

Tipp people increase their spending during lockdown

Date:

Share:

People are spending more in their retail transactions in Tipperary than they were before lockdown.

The findings are revealed in an analysis by AIB of over one million debit and credit card transactions across the country between mid May and mid June which takes in the first and second phase of the reopening of the Irish economy.

- Advertisement -

For Tipperary, it found that the average transaction amount for clothing was €71 during this time – up €12 on the pre-Covid figure.

Spending on fast food in the county rose by €4 to €18 per transaction, while there was a more modest increase in spending on hardware.

In line with most other parts of the country, Friday the 29th of May was the busiest day for shopping in Tipperary since the restrictions were eased.

Second on the list was Friday June 12th when many Penney’s stores reopened across the country.

advertisement

Tipp still unbeaten in the National Football League

Philly Ryan’s side travelled to Walsh Park yesterday to face Waterford and came...

Bennett’s strong start to 2025 season continues

Tipperary's Sam Bennett picked up his second win in three days at the...

Tipp V Waterford match re-scheduled for Sunday in Walsh Park...

The face off between Tipperary and Waterford that was due to take place...

Number of Tipp teams playing in AIL this afternoon

There's some big games involving Tipperary teams in the AIL this afternoon. In Division...
advertisement

LISTEN BACK: Across The Line – February 14th 2025

Listen back to Friday February 14th 2025's edition of Across The Line as...

Tipp Today Full Show 140225

It was Valentines Day on Tipp Today! Fran began by speaking to Johnny...

Ar An Lá Seo 14-2-25

Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an...
advertisement