I haven't got time at the moment to think about this, but I think it is a good opportunity to think about such a thing....and poverty/ materialism etc....I'll give it some thought during Sunday....
£60,000p/a Not that much....
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scottycelt
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostI haven't got time at the moment to think about this, but I think it is a good opportunity to think about such a thing....and poverty/ materialism etc....I'll give it some thought during Sunday....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24184473
I suppose everything's relative. To Ed Miliband & Co it won't seem that much and to a top banker or footballer it'll be something to be contemptuously thrown in the kids' piggy-bank.
I suppose £60,000 pa isn't stinking rich but it strikes me as being pretty 'well off'?
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMost people would probably happily settle for half of 'not that much', as it's still above the national average salary.
I suppose everything's relative. To Ed Miliband & Co it won't seem that much and to a top banker or footballer it'll be something to be contemptuously thrown in the kids' piggy-bank.
I suppose £60,000 pa isn't stinking rich but it strikes me as being pretty 'well off'?
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£60,000? not in the roundings dear chap, not in the roundings
nothing beats the universal cry of the unfavoured sibling - he has more than me ..... greedy crying babies stealing our money ehAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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One might say....Freidrich Ebert Stiftung ....(in fact I can't say it)....Last edited by eighthobstruction; 12-11-13, 15:01.bong ching
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCompared to living on disablility benefits or unemployment benefits or the state pension, half of it's a king's ransom
Good job we live in Britain, Johnny Foreigner can't buy CDs, wine and toddle off on summer holidays if he's disabled or doesn't have work!
Another half-full glass!!
Yer learnin' son!!!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostTotally agree! It's all relative.
Good job we live in Britain, Johnny Foreigner can't buy CDs, wine and toddle off on summer holidays if he's disabled or doesn't have work!
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAnother half-full glass!!
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMost people would probably happily settle for half of 'not that much', as it's still above the national average salary.
Working with figures this way also doesn't take into account the fact that many households have more than one source of income - more than one paid employee, and two or more may have to work in order to pay the bills, thus giving a sum possibly over £40k per household.
£30k in some parts of Scotland might allow for luxurious living, while in the South East living in a dog kennel might be possible.
[mean as in the statistical sense that is ...]
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostProbably depends where you live. Salary distributions - tend to be right skewed, so generally mean>median, and indeed that implies that more than half the people would prefer to have a mean salary. The remainder probably live in the south and could find it very hard to survive on that.
Working with figures this way also doesn't take into account the fact that many households have more than one source of income - more than one paid employee, and two or more may have to work in order to pay the bills, thus giving a sum possibly over £40k per household.
£30k in some parts of Scotland might allow for luxurious living, while in the South East living in a dog kennel might be possible.
[mean as in the statistical sense that is ...]
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI think that most of us here live in England rather than this nebulous and possibly soon to be depleted Britain (the recently departed scotty, mangerton, Anna and a handful of others nobly excepted, of course). As a Scot, I may soon become "Johnny Foreigner" myself (although I don't think that the name "Johnny" would especially suit me) but I will not expect my CD buying or wine consuming habits to have to change as a consequence!
Of what? Wine? SINGLE MALT WHISKY??
I am 'coming out'. I don't care what people think - I prefer blended Whisk(e)y!!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIf Johnny doesn't suit, it'll have to be plain old Rubber.
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI am 'coming out'. I don't care what people think - I prefer blended Whisk(e)y!!Last edited by ahinton; 13-11-13, 13:18.
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Originally posted by jean View PostIt also depends on whether you own your house outright.
If you are old enough to have bought when prices were reasonable, then even in the South East you could live well on £30,000.
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