It's genuinely scary how poor the 'average' person here in our 'rich' country is. I take home around £3400 per month after tax/pension etc and feel far from wealthy. Guessing quite a lot of people exist using debt.
I’m top 10% at £48k which means £2.7k net after tax, NI, pension, and shares. I am grateful but it’s not like I go shopping for Lamborghinis, holidays and eat out all the time
@@armukI work as a relationship manager for small businesses. It’s not a bad a salary, I used to be a fully qualified nurse and my salary was £1.6k per calendar month. It increased if I did weekends and nights so I have earned £2.3k before
Thanks again. Never stop making these videos!
Still top 10% baby woo
What measure of inflation is used when working out real terms wage increases? CPI?
Needs to be CPIH to really reflect changes in spending power imo.
It's genuinely scary how poor the 'average' person here in our 'rich' country is.
I take home around £3400 per month after tax/pension etc and feel far from wealthy.
Guessing quite a lot of people exist using debt.
I’m top 10% at £48k which means £2.7k net after tax, NI, pension, and shares.
I am grateful but it’s not like I go shopping for Lamborghinis, holidays and eat out all the time
also lot depends on location. what job is that
@@armukI work as a relationship manager for small businesses.
It’s not a bad a salary, I used to be a fully qualified nurse and my salary was £1.6k per calendar month. It increased if I did weekends and nights so I have earned £2.3k before
@@Abdul_Rahman86 that's a good number. whats the location though. salary goes much further away from the expensive areas