Survey - Net Annual Income to Car Owned.
Discussion
Im interested to find the correlation of earning to car driven. This is for my University project of 1997 LOL.
A) 0-15K
B) 15-30K
C) 30-45K
D) 45K-60K
E) 60K-75K
F) 75K-150K
G) 150K +
PLSE STATE THE LETTER FOLLOWED BY YOUR MODEL - eg
A) - VOLKSWAGON POLO CL
E) - FERRARI 360
G) - KOENIGSEGGGGGGG
A) 0-15K
B) 15-30K
C) 30-45K
D) 45K-60K
E) 60K-75K
F) 75K-150K
G) 150K +
PLSE STATE THE LETTER FOLLOWED BY YOUR MODEL - eg
A) - VOLKSWAGON POLO CL
E) - FERRARI 360
G) - KOENIGSEGGGGGGG
I don't think you'll honestly get people to tell you their earnings-vs-their car on a public forum
Unless it's for an Ego boost, why on earth would you? If this is for honest research, you'd be better off doing a private/anonymous poll and asking people to post on there
I think the scale is limited as the top earning bracket is modest earning for Londoners and I'd be more interested in the higher end of the scale i.e 1mill plus
Edited by Jonny5 on Monday 25th December 03:41
Some thickos on here. How can I be asking a personal question. I dont know any of you, we are just nicknames on a forum. However I can tell you that Wayne Rooney earns £100k a week oooh how shamefull of me to know that. Yes I admit my estimate of 1% is probably a bit off the mark. Lets say 1/2 a million people in London earn over £150k thats still less than 10%.
space_cowboy said:
jo5eph said:
I would guess less than 1% of londoners earn less than £150k a year.
Are you having a laugh? Utter bollox. There are over 5 million people living in London so your saying only 50000 out that 5 million earn less than £150k, total BS
More like the other way around.
but you said less than 1% of Londoners earn less than £150k so your saying the other 90% earn over £150k. Even if you say nearer 10% that still is way to high. Are you sure you didnt mean less than 1% of Londoners earn MORE than £150k which is slightly more believable but still sounds wrong.
yes of course, i apologise. I meant less than 1% earn more than 150k. Its probably 5-10% that earn over 150k (I guess - havent done the research). BUT if you read the post near the top. The London chap would have you believe that most of them on are big earners. That is simply nonsense, what about the unemployed for starters.
jo5eph said:
yes of course, i apologise. I meant less than 1% earn more than 150k. Its probably 5-10% that earn over 150k (I guess - havent done the research). BUT if you read the post near the top. The London chap would have you believe that most of them on are big earners. That is simply nonsense, what about the unemployed for starters.
Don't 1/3 of Londoners live in poverty?
Maybe these government stats will help with your project;
www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nscl.asp?ID=5997
EDIT: in tax year 2000/2001 average earnings in London were;
Men £33,100",
Female £20,000"
Those average figures are amoungst tax payers and do not include people who earn less than their tax code(ie income support etc).
Edited by sjn2004 on Monday 25th December 16:16
Edited by sjn2004 on Monday 25th December 22:41
jo5eph said:
Im interested to find the correlation of earning to car driven. This is for my University project of 1997 LOL.
A) 0-15K
B) 15-30K
C) 30-45K
D) 45K-60K
E) 60K-75K
F) 75K-150K
G) 150K +
PLSE STATE THE LETTER FOLLOWED BY YOUR MODEL - eg
A) - VOLKSWAGON POLO CL
E) - FERRARI 360
G) - KOENIGSEGGGGGGG
A) 0-15K
B) 15-30K
C) 30-45K
D) 45K-60K
E) 60K-75K
F) 75K-150K
G) 150K +
PLSE STATE THE LETTER FOLLOWED BY YOUR MODEL - eg
A) - VOLKSWAGON POLO CL
E) - FERRARI 360
G) - KOENIGSEGGGGGGG
These sorts of threads confuse me..
Why would anyone tell you the numbers?
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