@OscarGreta1846 I agree Shirley, wages haven't kept pace with rising costs, but that's not the only reason why people are struggling financially.
People no longer want to make self sacrifice and max out on debt, e.g. credit cards, car finance, etc, etc, when they don't need to.
@benonwine Couldn't give a flying f**k about it.
I can understand Mexico but having games in the USA & Canada will ruin it.
I've never known a World Cup with so little interest from everyone.
@Paulie_WT The easiest way to explain it is like this.
If you put Β£100 on England at 50/1 to win the upcoming World Cup. You lose Β£100.
Hope that helps.
The 40% tax threshold doesn't kick in till Β£50,271.
The 9% student loan isn't calculated on Β£50,000, it's calculated on less than half that.
The first Β£12,570 is free of tax & National Insurance.
That's just basic knowledge.
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A graduate earning Β£50,000 pays 40% income tax, 8% National Insurance, & 9% Student Loan repayment. That is a 57% marginal tax rate on a standard middle-management salary
The brightest talent is being taxed at a higher rate than multi-millionaires. It's economic madness
@robprogressive I quite like you Rob but you do talk bollocks sometimes.
The 40% tax threshold doesn't kick in till Β£50,271.
The 9% student loan isn't calculated on Β£50,000, it's calculated on less than half that.
The first Β£12,570 is free of tax & National Insurance.
That's just basic
Iβm going to make a prediction that leaves me open to get shot down.
And no - I donβt have any inside info.
Next season - in League One - Sheffield Wednesday will average attendances over 30,000.
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