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06 Sept 2025

Debit and credit card spending fell last month in Kilkenny

Debit and credit card spending fell last month in Kilkenny

Debit and credit card spending in April 2023 dropped by 8% in Kilkenny when compared to March’s outlay, according to Bank of Ireland figures.

Spending levels fell in all 26 counties, with Sligo consumers (-9%) proving to be April’s most frugal. 

Despite Easter falling in April and the hint of a nice summer on the horizon following the wettest March on record, pub spending fell by 6% and outlay on fast food dropped by 5%.

Restaurant spending ticked up by just 1% (exact same as in April 2022), but there was better news for cinema operators (+47%), hotel owners (+11%) and those managing tourist attractions (+9%).

Teenagers (13–17-year-olds) recorded the only April spending spike (+9%) when different age group spending was analysed, making sure they enjoyed their two-week break from the classroom.

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