Keawyeds
Striker
Via some lass in recruitment on LinkedIn here's a bunch of stats - I note she didn't provide evidence but there you go.
Assuming she's right - or vaguely right, what do we think about this lot?
The average graduate starting salary in the U.K. is £24,217, broadly speaking.
After tax, this leaves the average graduate with a take home pay of £1,614 each month.
The average UK rental cost is £997 per month.
️The average UK gas and electric bill is £94.35 per month.
Broadband is on average £27.39 per month
🗂Average council tax is £158.16.
Water is going to cost you an average of £33.05 each month.
An average monthly phone bill is £45.60.
My first salary when I left Uni in 2006 was £18,500. I appreciate I don't do what I do for the money, but I'm not on a massive amount more than what graduates are on it seems! Bugger. Wrong career!
Average rental at £997?! If bet if you took London out of that it would drop. That might be average rental per flat, but it can't be per person, Shirley?
Average phone bill - £45.60 - Change. Your. Tariff. If your broadband at home is £28 and you're paying that much for your mobile, you might as well sack off the broadband and up your phone data.
Crackers...
So, what do we make of those figures? About right or are you being fiscally fisted for more?
Assuming she's right - or vaguely right, what do we think about this lot?
The average graduate starting salary in the U.K. is £24,217, broadly speaking.
After tax, this leaves the average graduate with a take home pay of £1,614 each month.
The average UK rental cost is £997 per month.
️The average UK gas and electric bill is £94.35 per month.
Broadband is on average £27.39 per month
🗂Average council tax is £158.16.
Water is going to cost you an average of £33.05 each month.
An average monthly phone bill is £45.60.
My first salary when I left Uni in 2006 was £18,500. I appreciate I don't do what I do for the money, but I'm not on a massive amount more than what graduates are on it seems! Bugger. Wrong career!
Average rental at £997?! If bet if you took London out of that it would drop. That might be average rental per flat, but it can't be per person, Shirley?
Average phone bill - £45.60 - Change. Your. Tariff. If your broadband at home is £28 and you're paying that much for your mobile, you might as well sack off the broadband and up your phone data.
Crackers...
So, what do we make of those figures? About right or are you being fiscally fisted for more?