reland’s digital economy represents 6% (€12.3bn) of Ireland’s GDP and it is growing fast at approximately 40% since 2012.
This is according to two reports which were published yesterday by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Denis Naughten.
The digital economy is expected to expand to about €21.4 billion or 7.9% of GDP by 2020 and currently almost 116,000 direct and indirect jobs are supported of which 68,000 are directly linked to digital according to Indecon’s Assessment of the macro-economic impact of the internet and digital on the Irish economy.
The report shows that approximately one in seven Irish people (13.5% of the adult population) make a supplementary income on the internet and the largest single contributor to the internet part of the economy is online consumer spending.
Irish consumers spend around €850,000 per hour online, 24 hours a day, which represents more than a 20% increase since 2012 and Irish consumers expect this to grow by 25% in the next 3 – 5 years.
The Minister was speaking in Dublin Castle where his Department was hosting a workshop for the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs), who administer the Government’s Trading Online Voucher Scheme.
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