How much do you earn?

How much do you earn?

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bloomen

6,973 posts

161 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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Since 2003 I have earned £155 through what I would consider actual work. The rest has been from nifty moves.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

137 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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alorotom said:
My day rate is £1150 ex vat ... days worked varies from 1/5 to 5/5 over the year
That sounds ace. Just working the first week in May, you’ll even get a bank holiday in most years. jester

I earn enough to keep me happy but not quite enough to keep her happy.

SeeFive

8,280 posts

235 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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My payroll deductions would give me a very nice lifestyle if I retained them.

JCollins

1,156 posts

103 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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swerni said:
More than I should, but less than I could.
Correct answer.

Leptons

5,145 posts

178 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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Less than my friends who are in sales but then I suspect they’re lying...

sc0tt

18,057 posts

203 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Less than I did 12 months ago. More than I did 11 months ago.

Colonial

13,553 posts

207 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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It's a public record but I'm still not going to tell you.

In Australian dollars it's enough to have a very comfortable life outside of Sydney but just enough to be ok inside Sydney.

I stay in Sydney 4 nights a week. Live and own a house 2 hrs north.

Tony Starks

2,118 posts

214 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Like many I earn a decent wage, but due to the usual bigger house etc have no money. And as all our money goes into the same account Ive never really paid much attention to what I take home, until I found out on friday that I pay 30% tax and my wife is a 1%er paying 33% (here in NZ).

We would be much better off though if kids weren't in tbe equation lol.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

137 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Tony Starks said:
Like many I earn a decent wage, but due to the usual bigger house etc have no money. And as all our money goes into the same account Ive never really paid much attention to what I take home, until I found out on friday that I pay 30% tax and my wife is a 1%er paying 33% (here in NZ).

We would be much better off though if kids weren't in tbe equation lol.
Send them out to work.
No rent, no Rice Crispies.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

95 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Not enough, of course

Tony Starks

2,118 posts

214 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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talksthetorque said:
Send them out to work.
No rent, no Rice Crispies.
Unfortunately they're a bit young to send to the cotton mill biggrin

Plate spinner

17,767 posts

202 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Tony Starks said:
talksthetorque said:
Send them out to work.
No rent, no Rice Crispies.
Unfortunately they're a bit young to send to the cotton mill biggrin
Which means they're the right size to send up chimneys, non? wink

WestyCarl

3,293 posts

127 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Above the UK average, but then again my family ensures the outgoings are also probably far above the UK average outgoings.......

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

174 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Probably enough if I didn't have to pay so much tax.

Ari

19,356 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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£30K/month binary trading biggrin

anonymous-user

56 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Contract Killer said:
Why?

Enough to pay the bills and some left over, no idea how much i actually earn though, would have to ask accountant.
Strange. I've always assumed your niche would be highly lucrative due to the high risk factor.

hyphen

26,262 posts

92 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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DoubleTime said:
Contract Killer said:
Why?

Enough to pay the bills and some left over, no idea how much i actually earn though, would have to ask accountant.
Strange. I've always assumed your niche would be highly lucrative due to the high risk factor.
He never gets to see all the money he is promised.

His 'accountant' Tony holds the money, because “banks always get knocked over. And nobody knocks over old Tony.”

cherryowen

11,754 posts

206 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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Enough.

Enough, between us, to pay for a home, food, and an annual holiday in warmer climes


Yipper

5,964 posts

92 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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Based on widely available stats, it's a fair bet that ~90% of posters on this thread will be making <£50k, ~9% will be making <£150k, and ~1% will be making >£150k.

Chestrockwell

2,631 posts

159 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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It’s not how much you earn that matters, it’s how much you spend, a friend of mine earns quite a lot more than me but has less money at the end of the month than me as he rents privately alone.

It’s all relative so someone could say 100k here and you’d say wow but someone who earns 25k may have more freedom with the cash he spends!