Average income.

Anything!

If you wish to vote....

Single income under $35k
7
14%
Single income $35k-$50k
6
12%
Single income $50k +
10
20%
Double income under $40k
1
2%
Double income $40k-$55k
1
2%
Double income $55k-$70k
2
4%
Double income $70k-$85k
4
8%
Double income $80k+
19
38%
 
Total votes : 50

Average income.

Postby Booney » Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:05 pm

Just a bit of a poll on what the "average income" of the SaFooty user is.

Now,I wont be too specific with the poll options,and if people wish,view the topic a few times,then vote,making it harder for people to pick,if you wish no one to know your income.

I have also added options for single income users,this may not poll so well as people have the right to keep these things private.

If you do not fall into one of my criteria you may vote for what best reflects your status.

The reason for doing this? I think the range will be as vast as our footballing knowledge,and taste. :lol:
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Postby zipzap » Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:11 pm

I've recently gone from being a happy DINK to a poverty-stricken SIK :lol:
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Postby Il Duce » Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:13 pm

i have no problem at all in people knowing my income, as i see it people should never be judged on the amount of money they earn so people shouldn't be embarresed by how much they get, i think that you do what you gotta do and if you can get a job that you love doing no matter how much $ you get you should stick with it
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Postby MW » Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:50 pm

zipzap wrote:I've recently gone from being a happy DINK to a poverty-stricken SIK :lol:


It's a shock to the system isnt it! :cry: :P
Wait until SIK turns to SIK's.... :lol:
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Postby smac » Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:58 pm

Add some maintenance too... (hope not for your sakes).

At the end of the survey, let's all compare what's left each month - probably only need one option in that poll!
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Postby mick » Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:33 pm

The highest level is not hard to achieve these days, even with pretty ordinary jobs. A double income household on $80 -$90K with a mortgage isn't exactly on easy street. Just recently my other half went to a nine day fortnight, it was a lifestyle choice and we had basically paid our mortgage off.
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Postby Booney » Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:08 pm

wharf side crew wrote:i have no problem at all in people knowing my income, as i see it people should never be judged on the amount of money they earn so people shouldn't be embarresed by how much they get, i think that you do what you gotta do and if you can get a job that you love doing no matter how much $ you get you should stick with it


Not suggesting for one minute that any one will,or should think any less of someone else based purely on income.Just a poll to have a look at the cross section we have who regularly use SAFooty.
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Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:20 pm

Anyone ever read 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert T Kiyosaki?

A good read (won't solve you problems like he alludes to), but definately gives you a new perspective on what to do with your hard earned.

At the end of the day, it's all about spending less than you earn!
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Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Apr 26, 2007 7:53 pm

Rich dad poor dad. You buy his book you poor dad he rich dad.

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Postby Magpiespower » Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:54 am

Doesn't matter how much money I make...

I always blow it on something!
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Postby devilsadvocate » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:13 am

Rik E Boy wrote:Rich dad poor dad. You buy his book you poor dad he rich dad.

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That's so true. His whole story is about getting rich by setting up a wealth creation education system and business.
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