well would you believe it, they say that if people lost their job they would have just 2 months worth of savings before they would be broke, cant believe this but how true is it, how long could you last
well would you believe it, they say that if people lost their job they would have just 2 months worth of savings before they would be broke, cant believe this but how true is it, how long could you last
Because most people are up to their eyes in debt ?
I'm already broke....and used to it, but not in debt, so could cope ok I reckon.![]()
i would cope fine........ move back into my mums house!![]()
I'm in a little debt and i have no savings. Savings for me are just a non starter. My job isnt the best paying and i just have enough to save for flight tickets to phils, support my gf and child aswell as everyday living.need to win the lottery i think
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Seeing I was down to my last £100 ten years ago I've learnt how to be a right tight .... and only spent money on the essentials except for my escapades abroad.
10 years ago, after the ex did the dirty on me, I arrived back in the UK, aged 51 years, with a rucksack, 180 quid and a park bench to sleep on.
The need for the continuing respect of my precious son...9 years old at the time was enough to galvanise me into action, stop feeling sorry for myself, and go out and work liketo provide a home for him to visit me at, rather than a hostel for down and outs.
A year later I had 3 cars, including 2 TVRs, money in the bank and a lovely cottage out in the country for him to come and stay every weekend and for holidays. That same year I also took him to Disneyland in Florida.
Where there's a will, etc.
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I think the average annual income in UK these days is around £27k
If that were to be true then I guess we could suggest that average take home pay would be around £2.5k
Out of work for 2 months means finding £5k
According to a recent report in the Guardian 15 million of us are not making any effort to save and 8 million have no savings at all.
The same report indicates that one-third (32%) estimated the value of their total savings and investments at less than £1,000, a figure just under a typical household's combined monthly mortgage and council tax bill (£1,009).
If that 27K is gross income Peter, I think you'll find that net will be a lot less than £2.5K a month.![]()
I could never actively save.
My way of doing it now, is simply to spend as little as possible (daft as it sounds), and of course I then gradually accumulate a surplus.
I don't borrow at all.
I used to be a wages clerk in my youth.![]()
We actually do make a effort to save every month.
It seems, though, that over the past 2-3 years our overall nest egg has decreased significantly.![]()
we save what we can but its for my early retirement, so every little helps, plus i am a tight git and hate spending money, we spend Ems instead![]()
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