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Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:02 pm
by jawa_
Thanks for the thought, KK. I've not really looked at it (head in the sand; trying to avoid it etc) but I'm gonna go check it out right now.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:16 pm
by Victor Mildew
poshrule_uk wrote:I know so many people who use the supermarket they shop at as some kind of status.

One friend said the other day. I'm going to shop at marks and Spencer now I earn more money!!!!!


A colleague of mine got a promotion and clearly a big pay rise, because almost over night he started wearing brightly coloured trousers, and set his phone to check Waitrose for any food enquiries. He would then use any excuse to enquire by voice to his phone out loud.

"WHAT IS THE PRICE OF SMOKED SALMON"

*BEEEP* THE PRICE OF 1 KILO OF SMOKE SALMON AT WAITROSE IS

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:19 pm
by jawa_
I just checked and... yay! My current electric contract runs out next Feb, not this one! :o :toot:

Having said that, the company increased my monthly payment by 25% in October.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:22 pm
by Knoyleo
Bank of England Governor, Andrew Bailey, who is paid more than £500,000 a year, roughly 18x the national median, says workers shouldn't ask for big pay rises.

Backlash after Bank boss says don't ask for big pay rise

Unions have reacted with fury after the Bank of England boss urged workers not to ask for big pay rises, to help stop prices rising out of control.

Andrew Bailey told the BBC wage rises needed to be moderate with firms showing "restraint" in pay talks.

When asked whether the Bank was asking workers not to demand big pay rises, Mr Bailey, said: "Broadly, yes."

...

Mr Bailey was paid £575,538 including pension, in the year from 1 March 2020, more than 18 times higher the median annual pay of £31,285 for full-time employees.


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Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:24 pm
by jawa_
It kinda reads like poorer people are to blame for price increases; and that such people shouldn't ask for more money as this may inconvenience wealthier people.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:28 pm
by Knoyleo
Andrew Bailey could offset the doubling of salary for 18 people on average wage, by simply falling into a shallow grave and never getting back out.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:33 pm
by OrangeRKN
Victor Mildew wrote:A colleague of mine got a promotion and clearly a big pay rise, because almost over night he started wearing brightly coloured trousers, and set his phone to check Waitrose for any food enquiries


Wait, so if I start wearing brightly coloured trousers and set my phone to check Waitrose, I'll get a big pay rise?

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:33 pm
by Ecno
Grumpy David wrote:
Ecno wrote:Aren't council tax rises capped at 2.99% without a referendum still? The Mayor's charge increased by like 6% last year, but it's not a huge percentage of the total?


Just checked the breakdown on my CT letter last year.

2% local Borough
3% adult social care
9.5% Greater London Authority

And total charges amounted to a 5.9% overall increase.


I checked the same. Was having a look at Council Taxes in London and I live in one of the lowest Borough's (Southwark), would be interesting to know say what Kingston or Croydon got better of to justify the difference).

But bloody hell Westminster & Wandsworth are low.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:45 pm
by Tomous
Victor Mildew wrote:
poshrule_uk wrote:I know so many people who use the supermarket they shop at as some kind of status.

One friend said the other day. I'm going to shop at marks and Spencer now I earn more money!!!!!


A colleague of mine got a promotion and clearly a big pay rise, because almost over night he started wearing brightly coloured trousers, and set his phone to check Waitrose for any food enquiries. He would then use any excuse to enquire by voice to his phone out loud.

"WHAT IS THE PRICE OF SMOKED SALMON"

*BEEEP* THE PRICE OF 1 KILO OF SMOKE SALMON AT WAITROSE IS



Can't have been that big if he still had to worry about prices

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:50 pm
by Tomous
jawa_ wrote:I just checked and... yay! My current electric contract runs out next Feb, not this one! :o :toot:



Jawa's plan for the 2022 energy crisis:

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Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:56 pm
by Moggy
ITSMILNER wrote:What I don't get, with these rising bills and such people will be more out of pocket therefore have less disposable income and will cut down on things like going out for drinks/food/cinema etc. Now, these business will also see an increase in costs but less footfall due to everyone else being in the same boat and can't afford to actually have a life.....surely the costs of losing businesses/people not spending would be worse than say stinging people with all these costs now for the government? Or is that too far down the line that they know they'll no longer be in power by that point.


It's all true, but the government never thinks more than a few minutes ahead.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:59 pm
by jawa_
Tomous wrote:
jawa_ wrote:I just checked and... yay! My current electric contract runs out next Feb, not this one! :o :toot:



Jawa's plan for the 2022 energy crisis:

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... :lol: .

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:02 pm
by Grumpy David
Ecno wrote:
Grumpy David wrote:
Ecno wrote:Aren't council tax rises capped at 2.99% without a referendum still? The Mayor's charge increased by like 6% last year, but it's not a huge percentage of the total?


Just checked the breakdown on my CT letter last year.

2% local Borough
3% adult social care
9.5% Greater London Authority

And total charges amounted to a 5.9% overall increase.


I checked the same. Was having a look at Council Taxes in London and I live in one of the lowest Borough's (Southwark), would be interesting to know say what Kingston or Croydon got better of to justify the difference).

But bloody hell Westminster & Wandsworth are low.


Kingston and Croydon doesn't get better council services than Wandsworth, many of the services are actually shared between them to benefit from economies of scale. And the quality of services is always highly rated too.

Wandsworth going back decades now has just been an example of good local governance, they kept costs low enough that they didn't even charge a poll tax.

Wandsworth also has loads of council estates too so it's not got unique factors that would explain why an inner London Borough would be so much cheaper than another inner London Borough like Lambeth next door.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:08 pm
by Tomous
This whole energy crisis could have been avoided if we didn't gooseberry fool the bed over nuclear energy a few decades ago.

I think we're actually reducing our capacity over the next few years too :fp:

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:19 pm
by Stugene
can someone make a skinflint thread where we can tell each other about great money saving tips? like "these beans are as good as heinz, but are 60p" or "use bar soap in the shower if you're not going out, it's cheaper". help us to become the rich and wealthy adults we all deserve during these trying times

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:20 pm
by Tomous
Stugene wrote:can someone make a skinflint thread where we can tell each other about great money saving tips? like "these beans are as good as heinz, but are 60p" or "use bar soap in the shower if you're not going out, it's cheaper". help us to become the rich and wealthy adults we all deserve during these trying times



t:the-making-beer-money-thread?f=7

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:22 pm
by Stugene
Tomous wrote:
Stugene wrote:can someone make a skinflint thread where we can tell each other about great money saving tips? like "these beans are as good as heinz, but are 60p" or "use bar soap in the shower if you're not going out, it's cheaper". help us to become the rich and wealthy adults we all deserve during these trying times



t:the-making-beer-money-thread?f=7

i assumed that was all "sign up to this thing for £10 and have them sell your details to the Shadowy Advertising Cabal"

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:27 pm
by rinks
Stugene wrote:"use no soap and no shower if you're not going out, it's cheaper"

Fixed.

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:28 pm
by rinks
Also, you're not allowed to call them tips any more. Some banana split decided they're now called "life hacks".

Re: Cost of Living - How are you handling it?

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:32 pm
by Victor Mildew
rinks wrote:
Stugene wrote:"use no soap and no shower if you're not going out, it's cheaper"

Fixed.


Farm on Fiji here I come :toot: