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Economy and jobs in Dublin

Dublin has a government- and services-oriented economy with strengths in tourism, hospitality and technology.

Economy type
Government center
Economy score
89/100

Economy overview

Dublin has a government- and services-oriented economy with strengths in tourism, hospitality and technology.

Dublin, Ireland is classified as a government center in our deterministic economy index. These are planning estimates derived from country economic priors and existing city signals — not measured GDP or labour-market statistics. Data year 2025; last updated 2026-05-16.

Key industries

The sectors that most shape the local economy, derived deterministically from country and city signals.

Key industries

  • Tourism
  • Hospitality
  • Technology
  • Research
  • Software
  • Finance

Employment outlook

The breadth of the labour market and where opportunities concentrate.

Employment outlook

Employment90/100
Job market91/100

Dublin's labour market is very strong, with opportunities concentrated in technology, tourism and hospitality and finance and professional services.

Salary potential

Estimated pay levels and how far local incomes stretch against the cost of living.

Salary potential

Salary potential92/100
Affordability-adjusted income75/100

The affordability-adjusted income score combines estimated pay with the local cost of living, indicating how far a typical income stretches in Dublin.

Business environment

Conditions for operating and growing a business locally.

Business environment

Business environment93/100

This reflects infrastructure, institutional capacity, and the scale of the local market relative to peer cities.

Startup ecosystem

How supportive the local ecosystem is for new ventures.

Startup ecosystem

Startup ecosystem90/100
Innovation93/100

The startup ecosystem in Dublin is very strong, supported by universities and skilled talent, a favourable business environment and strong infrastructure.

Remote work suitability

Suitability for remote and distributed work.

Remote work suitability

Remote work88/100
Remote job availability90/100

Dublin offers strong infrastructure and amenities for remote professionals, with a remote-work score of 88/100.

Career opportunities

Overall career opportunity and how it breaks down by sector.

Career opportunities

Overall career opportunity91/100
Technology92/100
Healthcare74/100
Finance80/100
Manufacturing64/100
Tourism91/100
Education75/100

Economy score

A 0–100 composite of employment, salary, business environment, startups, innovation, remote work, and affordability-adjusted income. Used consistently across the platform.

Economy score

Economy score89/100
Employment90/100
Salary92/100
Business environment93/100
Startup ecosystem90/100
Innovation93/100
Remote work88/100

Jobs score

A 0–100 labour-market composite and its sector components.

Jobs score

Job market91/100
Technology92/100
Healthcare74/100
Finance80/100
Manufacturing64/100
Tourism91/100
Education75/100
Remote availability90/100
Career opportunity91/100

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