You still can't make a point without being totally obnoxious, can you ?Little John wrote:You haven't got a f***ing clue have you mate.
Charming.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... ending2017Little John wrote:The modal average full time wage in this country is 15-20k. And that is before tax and national insurance have been deducted. In other words, the most commonly earned full time wage in this country is the minimum wage.
So for 2017...., the mean was £32,700, the median was £27,300 and the mode was £17,500 (approx.)
I guessed at £27K as the average, but it's actually higher.
However, the median (£27,300) is probably the fairest and most reflective measure ?
Yes, the economy is skewed - 50% of people earn less than £27,300 and those on minimum wage really struggle to survive....
However, average UK workers are still far better off than average workers in the vast majority of other countries and we also have a (relatively) good Social Security System to protect us.....
If you think it's bad here, try working in China, Mexico, S. Africa, etc. etc. etc.
All that said, I agree with your basic point - we need a better/fairer distribution of wealth.
Unfortunately for many low skilled jobs, the minimum wage has morphed into the 'going rate'....