Trends Wide
No Result
View All Result
  • Trending
  • Australia
  • Economie
  • Gaming
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Trending
  • Australia
  • Economie
  • Gaming
  • Cryptocurrency
No Result
View All Result
Trends Wide
No Result
View All Result
Home Trending

£42,000 a year is enough to cover what a typical family spends in 12 months 

souhaib by souhaib
April 6, 2021
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0


Britons need to earn more than £42,000 to pay for an average lifestyle, a new study claims today. 

Typical annual outgoings are £30,571, with the average family – consisting of 2.4 people – saving around £2,160, according to data from the Office of National Statistics. 

This means a single earner would need to earn £42,781, producing an after-tax income of £32,731, to cover this level of spending and saving. 

That is nearly £14,000 higher than last year’s average UK salary before tax of £29,009 – meaning that for the average couple both people would have to work to get by. 

And that does not take into account regional variations in pay, with median weekly salaries of £1103 in the City of London – Britain’s financial powerhouse – versus just £452 in Ceredigion, West Wales. 

A single earner would need to earn £42,781, producing an after-tax income of £32,731, to cover this level of spending and saving, according to a new analysis today. File photo of an office worker 

That figure covers men and women in full and part time work. 

The average salary for full-time employees in £35,423 and £12,083 for part time workers. 

Recent advertised jobs in the £42,000-per-year pay bracket include Executive Director of Pavilion Dance South West, a community arts organisation; and a team leader role with Warwickshire County Council. 

Other jobs falling under this bracket include solicitors, marketing managers, hospital executives and university academics. 

If two people in a family both received a salary, this would need to amount to £18,714 (£16,366 after tax) for a ‘normal’ lifestyle.

In 2020, the average UK household budget was £2,548 a month, including £279 on food and drink, £309 on rent and mortgage payments and around £150 on utilities. 

The ONS data was analysed by bankruptcy specialists IVA Advice and seen by The Express. 

ONS data showing the average salary for different occupations in the UK, according to the latest figures from 2020

ONS data showing the average salary for different occupations in the UK, according to the latest figures from 2020 

The pandemic has unsurprisingly had an impact on the job market, with younger people on lower wages most likely to be on furlough, ONS data shows

The pandemic has unsurprisingly had an impact on the job market, with younger people on lower wages most likely to be on furlough, ONS data shows

The pandemic has unsurprisingly had an impact on the job market, with younger people on lower wages most likely to be on furlough, ONS data shows. 

RELATED POSTS

Senior female cop who ‘accidentally’ shot Minneapolis black man is revealed as 25-year veteran

UK economy clawed back ground in February with 0.4% growth

William’s tribute to Philip was not a dig at Harry, says friend Omid Scobie 

Over a longer period, the proportion of permanent jobs that are low paid has reduced since 1997, although this does not include temporary positions in the ‘gig economy’.

It comes amid a rise in the number of people seeking financial help during Covid, with the Salvation Army’s debt advice centres seeing requests for help increase by 28% last year.

A quarter of all people given debt support needed help negotiating with creditors, councils and landlords to pay for basic bills including utilities, council tax and rent.

Over a longer period, the proportion of permanent jobs that are low paid has reduced since 1997, although this does not include temporary positions in the 'gig economy'

Over a longer period, the proportion of permanent jobs that are low paid has reduced since 1997, although this does not include temporary positions in the ‘gig economy’

Lorraine Cook, Financial Inclusion Development Manager, said: ‘The Government took swift action to cushion the country from the economic fall out of the pandemic. This action safeguarded the livelihoods of millions of people. 

‘Schemes like the Universal Credit uplift and furlough were lifelines, but for many it wasn’t enough to prevent a slide into debt.

‘It’s not just people who have lost jobs, nearly a fifth of those who got in touch with us last year cited low income as the main source of their debt, reflecting the rise of in-work poverty which now affects one in eight families in the UK.’ 

One debt adviser operating in Devon and Cornwall, called Nadine, recalled one particular case that stuck with her.  

‘A man in his 60s came to us having been made redundant after 40 years in employment and he was living on the breadline,’ she said. 

‘He couldn’t afford food, wasn’t able to pay for basic bills and was facing the prospect of living in his car as he was unable to pay for rent.

‘Thankfully we were able to intervene. We gave him a food parcel, ensured he had an energy supply and advised him on how to apply for Universal Credit and other benefits.’ 



Source link

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: dailymail
souhaib

souhaib

Related Posts

Trending

Senior female cop who ‘accidentally’ shot Minneapolis black man is revealed as 25-year veteran

April 13, 2021
Trending

UK economy clawed back ground in February with 0.4% growth

April 13, 2021
Trending

William’s tribute to Philip was not a dig at Harry, says friend Omid Scobie 

April 13, 2021
Trending

Hoarder Home, No Room to Move: Family of a nurse who died alone say they had no idea how she lived

April 13, 2021
Trending

Henry Cavill’s new girlfriend Natalie Viscuso once appeared on MTV’s ‘My Super Sweet 16’

April 13, 2021
Trending

Harvey Weinstein appears in court via video link

April 13, 2021
Next Post

Norwegian cancels additional sailings amid COVID-19 pandemic

Paychex reports better than expected profit in the third quarter.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended Stories

95-96 Gallon Clear Trash Bags, (25 Count w/Ties) Large Clear Plastic Garbage Bags, 61″W x 68″H.

January 29, 2021

Philips’ net profit jumps to £535.61 million in the fourth quarter.

January 25, 2021

Princess Estelle beams in new portraits released to mark her 9th birthday 

February 23, 2021

Popular Stories

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
Trends Wide

Recent Posts

  • Senior female cop who ‘accidentally’ shot Minneapolis black man is revealed as 25-year veteran
  • Britons complain of sore heads after packing outdoor pubs and restaurants for the first time
  • Questions over Andrew Laming’s link to rugby club that won women’s sport grant

Categories

  • Australia
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Deals
  • Discounts
  • Economie
  • Euro
  • Gaming
  • News
  • Sports
  • Switzerland
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized

© 2021 Trends wide

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscription
  • Category
    • Business
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Pre-sale Question
  • Contact Us

© 2021 Trends wide