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1 Even today, the country's GDP has yet to return to pre-crash levels .
2 Most respondents do not see them reaching pre-crash levels for some time yet.
3 The new blueprint won't restore real public sector wages to pre-crash levels , economists agree.
4 Key indicators such as employment and income levels are back at, or close to, pre-crash levels .
5 Investors eventually sought better returns in equities, which took a quarter century to surpass pre-crash levels of 1929.
6 Rents are back above pre-crash levels .
7 And when you consider the extra tax being paid, the gap back to pre-crash levels if all the greater.
8 The number of benefit claimants on the Live Register has fallen to pre-crash levels , underlining the turnaround in employment.
9 While employment is almost back to pre-crash levels , the composition of the Irish labour market is entirely changed from 2007.
10 The Federation of Irish Sport (FIS) has called on the Government to restore sports funding to pre-crash levels .
11 The economic recovery is being reflected in people's pockets and average disposable income last year was almost back at pre-crash levels .
12 This has been the key factor in moving overall tax revenues back to pre-crash levels , with higher corporation tax also helping.
13 Home prices are seen rising this year and next, though they may dip first and it will take years to recover to pre-crash levels .
14 When wages finally recover to their pre-crash levels and a sustained rise is restored, the tax net will eventually have to be cast wider.
15 This is the highest figure in the 20 years that the department has been compiling data, and means house prices have now surpassed pre-crash levels .
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