Have they tried having a large share portfolio though?
Majestic_Ferrett on
Are they actually poorer or do they just feel they are?
Sapien001 on
I think a lot of people are more material and wealth focused, also more people hit by redundancies and scared of not having more than they did the year before. economic growth is generally valued a lot more than personal growth. Things being more expensive is only one factor.
simondrawer on
Have they tried not being so poor? Maybe cut out the avocado toast and Netflix and use that money to buy a large house in north London and go to the Maldives.
LikeJesusButCuter on
“Feeling poorer” doesn’t really mean much.
I feel less poor than I did 5 years ago. Some of that is a few small wage rises. But the biggest contributor is five years ago I was putting every expendable pound into my house deposit fund. I’ve bought since so have more fun money to play with.
Not arguing the cost of living hasn’t had a massive impact but a quantitative measure would’ve been more useful.
Spindelhalla_xb on
It’s true. 5 years ago I was poor. Today I’m fucking poor.
LondonDude123 on
Oh? Really? But… But I was told on Reddit that people are doing MUCH better than they were 5 years ago, and any suggestion that people arent is fear-mongering…
Salaried_Zebra on
I feel poorer than I did 5 years ago. I *am* poorer, but I feel poorer too. That is in real and nominal terms.
Mysterious_Sugar7220 on
Every time I do the weekly shop the prices have gone up again. The juice we used to buy was £1.40 two years ago and now it’s 2.10. Lettuce from 1.20 to 1.65. Cereal bars from 1 to 1.35. Etc etc.
WangNuts on
Just under 50% of people feel better off than 5 years ago.
BartholomewKnightIII on
Just waiting for that trickle down…
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…anytime now.
manufan1992 on
More than half of people are poorer than they were five years ago, survey finds.
FinalInitiative4 on
They don’t feel poorer. They ARE poorer.
Wages have barely moved but the prices of everything has skyrocketed.
Not only that but big corporations making record profits somehow feel the need to further increase prices because they might make a 100 million in profit instead of 101 million. They also reduce service level and more.
Everything is a fucking subscription now, even just for stuff in your car.
Not to mention especially in the UK you get squeezed dry for tax at every step of your employed life, only to get extremely sub standard services and crumbling infrastructure in return.
Falconhoof420 on
Maybe because they’re paying all the stealth taxes and prices hikes to pay for the utter mismanagement of Covid…?
Billionaires didn’t get any poorer, that’s for sure.
RevolutionaryPass355 on
Maybe its because…… we fucking are????? Just throwing a thought out there….. christ sake
DarkStanley on
Easily. I found a shop receipt whilst cleaning up the garage the cost of our shopping has doubled in the past 5 years, want to take a guess if my salary has doubled as well?
david4460 on
In 2014 I was on £28000 and the missus was on £13000 part time. Didn’t really worry about money. Had two cars, holiday in the summer and felt comfortable. In 2024 I’m on £35,000, missus is on £21000 (still part time ish due to kids) and everything is a struggle.
We have no spare cash at all. Our mortgage hasn’t really gone up due fixing for long terms and we’ve gone down to one car.
We ‘nipped in’ to Aldi yesterday and left talking about how the £43 we spent would have bought us half the shop years ago.
Petrol is ridiculous, gas and electric is double what it was. We went to the cinema as a rare treat and it was £57 for four of us with two popcorn and two drinks. It’s wild.
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Have they tried having a large share portfolio though?
Are they actually poorer or do they just feel they are?
I think a lot of people are more material and wealth focused, also more people hit by redundancies and scared of not having more than they did the year before. economic growth is generally valued a lot more than personal growth. Things being more expensive is only one factor.
Have they tried not being so poor? Maybe cut out the avocado toast and Netflix and use that money to buy a large house in north London and go to the Maldives.
“Feeling poorer” doesn’t really mean much.
I feel less poor than I did 5 years ago. Some of that is a few small wage rises. But the biggest contributor is five years ago I was putting every expendable pound into my house deposit fund. I’ve bought since so have more fun money to play with.
Not arguing the cost of living hasn’t had a massive impact but a quantitative measure would’ve been more useful.
It’s true. 5 years ago I was poor. Today I’m fucking poor.
Oh? Really? But… But I was told on Reddit that people are doing MUCH better than they were 5 years ago, and any suggestion that people arent is fear-mongering…
I feel poorer than I did 5 years ago. I *am* poorer, but I feel poorer too. That is in real and nominal terms.
Every time I do the weekly shop the prices have gone up again. The juice we used to buy was £1.40 two years ago and now it’s 2.10. Lettuce from 1.20 to 1.65. Cereal bars from 1 to 1.35. Etc etc.
Just under 50% of people feel better off than 5 years ago.
Just waiting for that trickle down…
​
…anytime now.
More than half of people are poorer than they were five years ago, survey finds.
They don’t feel poorer. They ARE poorer.
Wages have barely moved but the prices of everything has skyrocketed.
Not only that but big corporations making record profits somehow feel the need to further increase prices because they might make a 100 million in profit instead of 101 million. They also reduce service level and more.
Everything is a fucking subscription now, even just for stuff in your car.
Not to mention especially in the UK you get squeezed dry for tax at every step of your employed life, only to get extremely sub standard services and crumbling infrastructure in return.
Maybe because they’re paying all the stealth taxes and prices hikes to pay for the utter mismanagement of Covid…?
Billionaires didn’t get any poorer, that’s for sure.
Maybe its because…… we fucking are????? Just throwing a thought out there….. christ sake
Easily. I found a shop receipt whilst cleaning up the garage the cost of our shopping has doubled in the past 5 years, want to take a guess if my salary has doubled as well?
In 2014 I was on £28000 and the missus was on £13000 part time. Didn’t really worry about money. Had two cars, holiday in the summer and felt comfortable. In 2024 I’m on £35,000, missus is on £21000 (still part time ish due to kids) and everything is a struggle.
We have no spare cash at all. Our mortgage hasn’t really gone up due fixing for long terms and we’ve gone down to one car.
We ‘nipped in’ to Aldi yesterday and left talking about how the £43 we spent would have bought us half the shop years ago.
Petrol is ridiculous, gas and electric is double what it was. We went to the cinema as a rare treat and it was £57 for four of us with two popcorn and two drinks. It’s wild.