The UK minimum wage for someone working 37.5 hours a week works out to roughly £1,800 a month after tax, National Insurance, and pension contributions.
Out of that £1,800, you still need to pay rent, council tax, gas, electricity, water, internet, food, transport, insurance, and every other bill that comes with being an adult.
Yet people will still tell you that anyone struggling financially must be wasting money somewhere.
The real question isn't how people are surviving on £1,800 a month
It's how anyone thinks that's supposed to be enough in 2026.
Momentos que hacen que el fut pase a segundo plano 💔
Eriksen volvió a desvanecerse durante un partido con Dinamarca, provocando la suspensión inmediata del encuentro ante Ucrania 🚨
(La Federación Danesa confirma que el futbolista está consciente, estable y bajo observación médica) 🏥
🎥: @Chrisrcor
The BBC and ITV are planning on skipping broadcasting the World Cup final halftime show.
They have both opted on usual half time analysis as normal, instead.
Our game doesn’t need that half time show nonsense anyway, in my opinion. 👊