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Why Are Some Stashing Away Their Thousands, It Can't Possibly Be For A 'rainy Day'?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/uk s-hoard ing-hab its-lea ve-1000 -of-ban knotes- in-circ ulation -for-ev ery-bri ton-105 08636.h tml
Negative interest rates or a risk of the banks failing????
Or could the real reason possibly be, that some are hoarding it away out of site, so that they can take advantage of certain mean tested benefits?
Negative interest rates or a risk of the banks failing????
Or could the real reason possibly be, that some are hoarding it away out of site, so that they can take advantage of certain mean tested benefits?
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I couldn't make sense of the story because, first, it says BoE esimate "£3Bn estimate or £345 per hoarder" - and it is not as if everyone hoards - and, second it says "£6Bn or about £1000 for every person in the UK". Which means they estimate 60 million population and, for every person who doesn't hoard at all, someone else has to hoard double. If hoaders are only 1-in-6 then they have to hoard £5000 to make up for the 5 who don't, plus their own thousand.
Who the heck sits on £6k when there's good times to be had?
Who the heck sits on £6k when there's good times to be had?
By the way, doesn't means testing mean they rifle through people's bank accounts when they make a claim? Wouldn't they notice a pattern of large cash withdrawals?
The withdrawals would have to exceed their former salary, in order to draw down their savings pot. Who sticks around in a job which fails to keep their savings intact?
Perhaps a separate thread but should the claimant's accomodation be inspected/searched as part of the means test?
The withdrawals would have to exceed their former salary, in order to draw down their savings pot. Who sticks around in a job which fails to keep their savings intact?
Perhaps a separate thread but should the claimant's accomodation be inspected/searched as part of the means test?
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