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pslewis 10 July 2010 07:28 PM

Happiest Wage?
 
Apparently, £50,000 a year is the wage at which the majority of people are happy and content.

2nd happiest group came from those who are paid £70,000+ a year.

Lisawrx 10 July 2010 07:31 PM

I'd be happy and content with £50,000 a year. :)

Petem95 10 July 2010 07:50 PM

There's a lot of factors in this tho! £50k might be great in Scotland, but not so good in central London!

PaulC72 10 July 2010 07:52 PM

I am amazed I would have thought the more you had the happier you would be lol.

pslewis 10 July 2010 07:53 PM

"By contrast, a staggering 93 per cent of those earning £20,000 think it is possible to be happier than they are now, along with 92 per cent of people with a salary of £10,000.

Interestingly, people who earned over £70,000 actually said they were less happy than people who earned £50,000!"

J4CKO 10 July 2010 07:55 PM

Im on that, not quite enough with three kids and a wife not earning, not saying I am not happy and dont count myself lucky but I dont have a lot spare at the end of the month.

bioforger 10 July 2010 07:59 PM

u have spare???

pslewis 10 July 2010 08:07 PM

When I was working my way up, I could save £2000 a month from a wage of £50,000.

It's not too difficult if you live within your means.

J4CKO 10 July 2010 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9488932)
When I was working my way up, I could save £2000 a month from a wage of £50,000.

It's not too difficult if you live within your means.

Eh, was that in the fifties, with three kids, two cars, a wife, a decent sized house to run, a dog and a Stella habit to support ?

No, dont have any spare of any significance, well I think I do then someone needs Shoes, a school trip, 4 tyres for the car etc etc.

LeeMac 10 July 2010 08:24 PM

depends how much debt you have

hodgy0_2 10 July 2010 08:28 PM

and what sort of debt you have

stevebt 10 July 2010 08:45 PM

I like the 2nd happiest group, I don't think I could survive on the 1st group.


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9488932)
When I was working my way up, I could save £2000 a month from a wage of £50,000.



It's not too difficult if you live within your means.


Tell me how to do it then as saving £2k a month would be nice :)

StickyMicky 10 July 2010 11:36 PM

I would bet a 50k self employed man, would be happier than a 70k employed man ;) :D

pslewis 10 July 2010 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by stevebt (Post 9489003)
Tell me how to do it then as saving £2k a month would be nice :)

Take home pay on £50,000 is around £3000

£1000 a month to live sounds pretty fair - leaves £2000 to save?

Simples ....

pslewis 10 July 2010 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by StickyMicky (Post 9489305)
I would bet a 50k self employed man, would be happier than a 70k employed man ;) :D

I do believe that's true .............

prodriverules 10 July 2010 11:59 PM

If your happy with your lot who cares is what i say:thumb:

stevebt 11 July 2010 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9489331)
Take home pay on £50,000 is around £3000

£1000 a month to live sounds pretty fair - leaves £2000 to save?

Simples ....


£1k a month to live??? get real who the hell can do that. Unless you live with your parents :) I can't get below £2700 and that firgure means staying in loads :( If I go out I go well over that figure :(


Opps just realised take home pay on £50k is no where near £3k a month.

pslewis 11 July 2010 12:39 AM

£1,000 a month - I can very easily live on that with absolutely no problems whatsoever.

I have no debts ... that may help?

Terminator X 11 July 2010 12:59 AM

^^ Thought you could get by on £65 a week ....

TX.

pslewis 11 July 2010 01:05 AM

Probably could ........

markjmd 11 July 2010 01:16 AM

"Opps just realised take home pay on £50k is no where near £3k a month."


Eh? It's almost exactly £3K, to within just a few pounds.
UK Tax Calculator

fast bloke 11 July 2010 02:53 AM

It is easy to live on a grand a month if you still live with mommy and she pays all the bills. Pete - Are you still living with mommy or did you move out whe you got the pension?

EddScott 11 July 2010 11:54 AM

All my bills which include all the house bills and self inflicted debt servicing come to less than a grand. I take £150 a week spending money which includes feeding a 4.0L Jeep although I don't spend much over £100.

Sadly I'm no where near £50K so I can only save about £300 a month if I'm very careful.

I've seen peoples finances where just the cost of servicing their debts for ONLY 1 year comes to close to £50K and their total earning for the year are just over 30K :eek:

J4CKO 11 July 2010 12:04 PM

Its when you take pensions off, also I put money into our share scheme (doing very well), we don't have any significant debt (three grand) which we can pay when we get round to it but it all the surprises like washing machines, school trips, school bus fares, car expenses etc etc

Still, probably in a better position than most people, just doesn't always feel like it.

Petem95 11 July 2010 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9489368)
£1,000 a month - I can very easily live on that with absolutely no problems whatsoever.

Cheap rent in the council flat, weekly shop at Lidl and 20 Lamberts a day - sounds feasible I suppose :)


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9489368)
I have no debts ... that may help?

Seems EVERYONE has been declared bankrupt these days!!! :eek:

Leslie 11 July 2010 01:12 PM

Looking at all those figures and peoples' difficulties in managing on those sorts of salaries, What does everyone think would be a fair pension from the State for a retired person?

Les

Ian 11 July 2010 02:23 PM

i earn less than 18k a year before tax, and i can say i have fook all left each month. dont live at home btw after bills etc have been paid, we have around £30 a week for petrol and fun :(

chocolate_o_brian 11 July 2010 07:57 PM

I think the issue (and I don't mean to single you out J4cko) is that people may become accustomed to certain things in life or a certain way of doing things.

Not sure if it's the same elsewhere, but up here in Lincs I could easily run everything J4cko has on a £50k wage. Hell me and the Mrs are gonna have a little 'un next Feb/March time and I'll only be on approx £13k and her £11k then.

You manage at the end of the day and my philosophy is to use the hard times as motivation to earn more and have ££ for the nice things. I learn't that when loosing my old job 2 years ago and going from £22k in a warehouse to £49.00 a week dole :eek:

stevebt 11 July 2010 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by markjmd (Post 9489406)
"Opps just realised take home pay on £50k is no where near £3k a month."


Eh? It's almost exactly £3K, to within just a few pounds.
UK Tax Calculator


Did that take off national insurance ???

pslewis 11 July 2010 09:22 PM

Seriously, anyone can live on £1000 a month if there are minor debts involved ..... and if there is £3000 a month coming in (£50,000 a year) then £24,000 a year can be saved.

OK, knock £4,000 off for emergencies .... that's £20,000 a year, £200,000 after 10 years ...........


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