How Much Do You Have To Earn To Put You In The Top 10%?

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StevieB":14mcvrvx said:
surely down in the soft south everyone earns that much...

I have no idea, but have made a mental note to ask my Butler how much the cook gets paid and will get back to you :wink:

Steve.
...one mustn't forget the chauffeur either :lol: - Rob
 
I am a rich man because my needs are few, money doesn't come into it.
Locally there is a grave stone with the following inscription...

If health were something that wealth could buy,
the rich would live, and the poor would die!


... about sums it up I reckon.

Roy.
 
BradNaylor":1i3iy2gu said:
As for the North/South thing, that is why the £43k figure suprised me so much. While that would be seen as quite a high wage up here in the industrial wastelands, achievable only by the very elite such as barristers, surgeons, and cabinetmakers, surely down in the soft south everyone earns that much...


...clearly not!

Definitely not, as a company owner, I'm afraid I earn very little once the accounts are done.
 
If health were something that wealth could buy,
the rich would live, and the poor would die!

Erm, have you looked at mortality statistics against income? Sorry to rain on your parade, but they show a very high correlation and suggest that indeed money can extend your life quite considerably. Across the UK low incomes and early death are associated highly with Scotland while older age is seen in the more affluent South. Start going outside the UK to worldwide and look at lifespan and relative poverty and the correlation is even more striking.

Noe only does money increase your expected lifespan, it also makes that lifespan more bearable. We have not quite achieved immortality yet, but we are working on it!

Steve.
 
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