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Published 11:35 1 Dec 2016 GMT
Only Hungary (36.5%), Romania (35.7%), Bulgaria (30%), Greece (20.7%) and Malta (18.4%) fared worse than Ireland in the report, which also showed that just under one in eight people in Ireland (12%) are unable to participate in a leisure activity.
The ability of Irish people to afford to go for a drink or a meal with family and friends contrasted sharply with countries such as Sweden (where only 1% said they couldn’t afford to do so), Finland (1.5%), Denmark (3.2%), the Netherlands (3.3%), Czech Republic (3.4%) and Luxembourg (4.1%).
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