Michelle Molloy: "We have absolutely nothing as it is. We don't have this €100, you would be lucky to have €50 to spend as you like. This water rate that's coming out as well now, that's the kind of thing we pay taxes for, the reason why we don't have €100 spending money. We

"€100? You'd be lucky!"

Almost half of Irish households are left with just €100 every month once their bills are paid. That was the main finding of a survey by the Irish League of Credit Unions released this week. Irish people now believe that they are "living to work", rather than working to live with 41% believing there is no longer a future for them or their family in Ireland. The Anglo Celt's CORMAC COUGHLAN took to the streets to ask the people of Cavan for their opinion on the recent findings... Michelle Molloy: "We have absolutely nothing as it is. We don't have this €100, you would be lucky to have €50 to spend as you like. This water rate that's coming out as well now, that's the kind of thing we pay taxes for, the reason why we don't have €100 spending money. We have the luxury of being able to buy an ice cream but that's it." To hear more people's views, see this week's Anglo-Celt or post your own below.