It’s claimed that a “growing digital divide” between generations is pushing a large group of Clare people into poverty.
It follows a new CSO report which shows that the average income for someone living in this county is just €31,143 which is more than €4,000 below the national average.
It comes just days after a landmark study from the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission found that state has “responded inadequately” to crises in housing and homelessness.
Clare Public Participation Network Co-Ordinator Sarah Clancy who contributed to the report says that the Government will be held to account on local issues.
You can listen to the full interview below.