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Do you have a partner? Are they working?
£40k + £0k might not be much but two £40k incomes in the same household makes life pretty comfortable.
Nope single.
Do you have a partner? Are they working?
£40k + £0k might not be much but two £40k incomes in the same household makes life pretty comfortable.
Same for Cambridge really. High prices and no Cambridge weighting. Wages aren't that low here though.Depends where you live ,if in London you would expect to be on a much higher wage .
In the SW the wages are much lower but with fairly high house prices so its a raw deal .
enough to pay all your bills + 50% more.
Hehe - no but I do spend a lot on good food (cheese has too much saturated fat, and though I love it I've pretty much cut it out of my lifeI'm into my gym and bodybuilding so it's a bit of a no no).
I just find London extremely expensive I guess.
Have lived in London for almost 5 years now on £15k, £25k, and £30k+ and have never wanted for anything in all that time and had an absolutely brilliant timeCurrently living in a house-share so rent + bills is less than a quarter of my income, which is always nice....
I'm sure your future wife, kids and dog will really appreciate that.Currently living in a house-share so rent + bills is less than a quarter of my income, which is always nice....
I know what you mean mate, I am a huge fan of good food and being in Aberdeen the steak up here is awesome, I easily spent £10 on a fillet steak for me to eat last night and I have to stop myself spending so much money on food.
The main problem I have with money at the moment is travel, with my GF in Newcastle I travel down almost every weekend and then splash out when I am home as I don't get to see that many people, but I suppose thats the price I pay for moving away for work.
Anyway I have 2+months of offshore pay coming soon and it will only be another 2 yrs till I move contract![]()
Then any money concerns I have go with it.
KaHn
That's now though, before I often had £300-400 disposable income a month in London and still had a brilliant time.Most people who live in a normal property do not pay less than 25% of their salary on bills. So your not a typical person, no wonder you do not want for anything tbh.
I think you may have the answer thereFreefaller said:Yes but Rich... you're just on the awesome train all the time, so life's good!![]()
£40k + £0k might not be much but two £40k incomes in the same household makes life pretty comfortable.
80K would be more than comfortable in most places. £6,200 or so a month?
This type of thread is like the age old "How long is a piece of string" argument,
Me and the wife can live like relative kings on less than 80k between us.
£80k is a hell of a lot less than £6200 a month after tax, NI, pension etc...
£80k is about £4.4k per month after just tax and NI.