The lowest incomes were recorded in Donegal, Monaghan and Kerry.
The highest earners are living in Dublin (€47,800), Kildare (€46,819), Meath (€44,902), and Wicklow (€44,750).
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Average earnings per age group across the county:
- 15-24 years: €23,005
- 25-29 years: €43,479
- 30-39 years: €57,706
- 40-49 years: €65,832
- 50-59 years: €65,908
- 60 years and over: €48,513
More than half of those whose earnings were top one per cent last year were resident in Dublin.
The lowest incomes were recorded in Donegal, Monaghan and Kerry.
Meanwhile, almost three-quarters of the top paying jobs in Ireland were held by men in 2023.
The Central Statistics Office says however that between 2018 and 2023, the number of women with earnings in the top one per cent, increased by 5 points to 26 per cent.

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