A quarter of the u.k living in poverty

lastexitlondon
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The facts are a quarter are living in poverty.
The whole country is in a mess. What is the solution ?
It's been nose diving over the last few years but it's in turmoil and with Brexit still a real thing . We are fucked
The whole country is in a mess. What is the solution ?
It's been nose diving over the last few years but it's in turmoil and with Brexit still a real thing . We are fucked
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
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I understand some here hate the u.k so no need for YOU to comment . But how does this mess get sorted. Seems to late
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
On the news they say immigrants are doing the jobs that UK nationals wont do. That s got to be a place to start . People need to toughen up and do any job possible to pay the rent. I think because we have a benefit system and NHS it's too easy for people to not work and still survive
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
How do they come up with 25% living in poverty? What are the root causes? Housing and cost of living just not just keep up wage growth. However, this is far from a UK problem. Where I live it's estimated 1/2 of the children live in poverty and go to school hungry.
If there is a solution it is worth exploring.
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Yes . Our rent for a 2 bed flat is £920 ! Month utterly ridiculous. My ex wife works full time and can't afford her rent . My son contributes but they want him to pay the majority of the rent. He is 19.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
lastexitlondon said:Yes . Our rent for a 2 bed flat is £920 ! Month utterly ridiculous. My ex wife works full time and can't afford her rent . My son contributes but they want him to pay the majority of the rent. He is 19.Give Peas A Chance…0
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My son already has to pay £2000 a year for car insurance . His car is worth £250. Utterly not possible on minimum wage of £7an hour
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
lastexitlondon said:My son already has to pay £2000 a year for car insurance . His car is worth £250. Utterly not possible on minimum wage of £7an hour
And in case you are wondering, he would not be limited to farm labor...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Maybe you folks need another Johnny Rotten to shake things up. Sad to hear that, in any case. 25% poverty is horrible!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
lastexitlondon said:Yes . Our rent for a 2 bed flat is £920 ! Month utterly ridiculous. My ex wife works full time and can't afford her rent . My son contributes but they want him to pay the majority of the rent. He is 19.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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First world poverty.
An important distinction. First world poverty almost always includes shelter and food every day. Some people may be a bit hungry at times, but the number of people in first world countries that go a single day without food is astronomically low.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
lastexitlondon said:Yes . Our rent for a 2 bed flat is £920 ! Month utterly ridiculous. My ex wife works full time and can't afford her rent . My son contributes but they want him to pay the majority of the rent. He is 19.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
And I agree, 25% is horrible.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Holy fuck that's cheap!Yeah, of course coveted places won't be as affordable, BUT they need to be somewhat affordable - like enough for people not to leave in an exodus - because if the costs exceed the wages of even doctors, teachers, other professionals, let alone all the service and trade labour and whatnot needed to keep a city running, the city will ultimately collapse. A city without workers ain't going to fly. My city is now at the point where businesses are having to close or only open a few days a week simply because they can't find enough workers to staff the place, because they can't or won't pay workers enough to live where their business is. That's a problem that HAS to be dealt with if a city wants to survive long term IMO. Either prices need to be controlled better, or salaries need to go up in unison with the rising cost of living. Neither one of those things are happening, and that's why there is a crisis. It's all completely unsustainable.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Near a tiny "town" (a cluster of about 15 houses and a church) called Leavittsville, Ohio. Near Leesville Lake and the "town" of Sherrodsville. Grew up in Uhrichsville.
Big on villes around here lol
I have a neighbor right across the road, one on each side about a half mile through the woods, and a wildlife preserve in back.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Holy fuck that's cheap!Yeah, of course coveted places won't be as affordable, BUT they need to be somewhat affordable - like enough for people not to leave in an exodus - because if the costs exceed the wages of even doctors, teachers, other professionals, let alone all the service and trade labour and whatnot needed to keep a city running, the city will ultimately collapse. A city without workers ain't going to fly. My city is now at the point where businesses are having to close or only open a few days a week simply because they can't find enough workers to staff the place, because they can't or won't pay workers enough to live where their business is. That's a problem that HAS to be dealt with if a city wants to survive long term IMO. Either prices need to be controlled better, or salaries need to go up in unison with the rising cost of living. Neither one of those things are happening, and that's why there is a crisis. It's all completely unsustainable.
Gambs, I am so jealous of that property. Good for you!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Holy fuck that's cheap!Yeah, of course coveted places won't be as affordable, BUT they need to be somewhat affordable - like enough for people not to leave in an exodus - because if the costs exceed the wages of even doctors, teachers, other professionals, let alone all the service and trade labour and whatnot needed to keep a city running, the city will ultimately collapse. A city without workers ain't going to fly. My city is now at the point where businesses are having to close or only open a few days a week simply because they can't find enough workers to staff the place, because they can't or won't pay workers enough to live where their business is. That's a problem that HAS to be dealt with if a city wants to survive long term IMO. Either prices need to be controlled better, or salaries need to go up in unison with the rising cost of living. Neither one of those things are happening, and that's why there is a crisis. It's all completely unsustainable.
Gambs, I am so jealous of that property. Good for you!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Holy fuck that's cheap!Yeah, of course coveted places won't be as affordable, BUT they need to be somewhat affordable - like enough for people not to leave in an exodus - because if the costs exceed the wages of even doctors, teachers, other professionals, let alone all the service and trade labour and whatnot needed to keep a city running, the city will ultimately collapse. A city without workers ain't going to fly. My city is now at the point where businesses are having to close or only open a few days a week simply because they can't find enough workers to staff the place, because they can't or won't pay workers enough to live where their business is. That's a problem that HAS to be dealt with if a city wants to survive long term IMO. Either prices need to be controlled better, or salaries need to go up in unison with the rising cost of living. Neither one of those things are happening, and that's why there is a crisis. It's all completely unsustainable.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:I have 3 bedroom 2 bath, full basement on 5 acres with a 6 car barn and free natural gas...
$650
£500
We shouldn't expect the most coveted places to live to be affordable as well, that's a mindset we have to leave behind. It isn't the 50's anymore.Holy fuck that's cheap!Yeah, of course coveted places won't be as affordable, BUT they need to be somewhat affordable - like enough for people not to leave in an exodus - because if the costs exceed the wages of even doctors, teachers, other professionals, let alone all the service and trade labour and whatnot needed to keep a city running, the city will ultimately collapse. A city without workers ain't going to fly. My city is now at the point where businesses are having to close or only open a few days a week simply because they can't find enough workers to staff the place, because they can't or won't pay workers enough to live where their business is. That's a problem that HAS to be dealt with if a city wants to survive long term IMO. Either prices need to be controlled better, or salaries need to go up in unison with the rising cost of living. Neither one of those things are happening, and that's why there is a crisis. It's all completely unsustainable.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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