Employment in US companies in Ireland increases to 140,000

American Chamber says two-thirds of Irish people underestimate level of employment in US firms

The number of people employed by US companies in Ireland, such as Google, now stands at an all-time high of 140,000. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times
The number of people employed by US companies in Ireland, such as Google, now stands at an all-time high of 140,000. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times

The number of people employed by US companies in Ireland now stands at an all-time high of 140,000, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland.

This represents growth of more than 30,000 in the numbers employed in past five years, according to American Chamber president Eamonn Sinnott.

Research carried out by the American Chamber, which will be revealed at the Chamber’s Independence Day celebrations in Dublin today, shows two thirds of Irish people significantly underestimate the level of employment in US companies in Ireland, believing that it is below 100,000 people.

“While 76 per cent of the Irish population agree that US companies are critical to the future of the Irish economy, the majority also do not fully appreciate the impact,” Mr Sinnott said.

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He said 2015 has already seen a number of significant new investments from US companies. In total almost 30 major announcements have been made in the first six months of the year, with the creation of over 2,500 jobs.