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Nine Million More People Struggling With Money
anyone surprised with this shower in power ?
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Good to see you back, DrFilth. Has it really ever been much different though? When were the good times?
07:09 Fri 02nd Aug 2013
People have always struggled Em - that's not really the point.
This recession has been a bit odd - there have been a lot less people thrown out of work than in previous ones but people's wages have frozen or raised hardly at all while at the same time the cost of living has been going up significantly.
People with a bit of a financial cushion are now living one paycheck to another and those who were living like that are in serious trouble.
Meanwhile in an unrelated story the Wonga people paid donations to the Tory party to have meetings with ministers
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/f inance/ persona lfinanc e/borro wing/lo ans/961 3729/Lo an-firm s-wonga -buys-t he-ears -of-min isters. html
This recession has been a bit odd - there have been a lot less people thrown out of work than in previous ones but people's wages have frozen or raised hardly at all while at the same time the cost of living has been going up significantly.
People with a bit of a financial cushion are now living one paycheck to another and those who were living like that are in serious trouble.
Meanwhile in an unrelated story the Wonga people paid donations to the Tory party to have meetings with ministers
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more people work in the public sector, and are still being employed, by and large they are not cash generatorsw, business does that, keep good businesses, one that employ workers and we should be going some place.
however it suits Labour to have more people working in the public sector because it would seem to me they are more likely to be Labour voters. Like the Unions, are any likely to be conservatives...
however it suits Labour to have more people working in the public sector because it would seem to me they are more likely to be Labour voters. Like the Unions, are any likely to be conservatives...
Not surprised by this at all. I work for a Polling company and my experience of talking with people is that most of them are find things difficult. Not the ones with 2 BMW's in the drive of course, but most everybody else. They are concerned about gas and electricity prices in particular. Lots of people are working on the minimum wage and/or few hours.
Of course not everyone is struggling.
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i know more about property prices in the capital than most, having seen the rent, and particularly buy sector go though the roof. I only have to look around me and other boroughs. Most people can't afford the kinds of prices the agents are asking, only multi millionaires and overseas investors can afford to.
//more people work in the public sector, and are still being employed, by and large they are not cash generators//
what a dumb thing to say!- that's the whole point of the public sector!
That doesn't mean that they are not valuable
Where do you think all that money came from when public sector organisations were privatised.?
It came from all the value generated by all the people working in them
what a dumb thing to say!- that's the whole point of the public sector!
That doesn't mean that they are not valuable
Where do you think all that money came from when public sector organisations were privatised.?
It came from all the value generated by all the people working in them
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