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wolfgrrl rated 12 months ago - From the page: "Working for the national minimum wage is no longer enough to keep your head above water a new study shows.
It is no longer possible to fund an â€acceptable standard of living†on the National Minimum Wage, a new study has revealed. Implying that thousands more households tha... more
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 djf1956 rated 12 months agoeconomics, poor, politics, sociology, working-class - Well, I too was fooled, I rejoiced when 'Labour' came to power.. Fool that I was, I found this on Rudyrulzdahouse's page. Thanks Rudy!
 wolfgrrl rated 12 months agoeconomics - From the page: "Working for the national minimum wage is no longer enough to keep your head above water a new study shows.
It is no longer possible to fund an â€acceptable standard of living†on the National Minimum Wage, a new study has revealed. Implying that thousands more households than previously estimated are left coping with life below the poverty line.
According to the research, completed by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a single person living in Britain needs to take home the pre-tax equivalent of £13,400 a year just to meet everyday costs. A couple with 2 children on the other hand need to find £26,800 a year to be able to provide the basics for their family."
 BuzzDiggity rated 12 months agoeconomics - Minimum Wage Forcing Brits into Poverty
 - rudyrulzdahouse reviewed 12 months ago
- How do you like the 'New World Order' so far?
 individualathome rated 13 months agoeconomics -
And I thought living in Israel is expensive.
"a single person living in Britain needs to take home the pre-tax equivalent of £13,400 a year just to meet everyday costs. A couple with 2 children on the other hand need to find £26,800 a year to be able to provide the basics for their family."
 Crnii rated 13 months agoeconomics - Minimum wage forcing Brits into poverty.
 geniusbeauty rated 13 months agoeconomics - It is no longer possible to fund an `acceptable standard of living' on the National Minimum Wage, a new study has revealed. Implying that thousands more households than previously estimated are left coping with life below the poverty line.
 - chris2930 reviewed 13 months ago
- Sad but true, too many people living on the poverty line in first world countries.
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