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| U_W v2.0 wrote: | So erm, I know im not one to really talk about living on minimum wage and everything,
But what the fuck is wrong with teh americans? It's always "you cant live on your own on minimum wage" when for fuck sakes people do it all the time! |
Well, it all depends on your perceived required standard of living I guess. If you call a mold-ridden bedsit in the deepest darkest recesses of the most scummiest and dangerous corner of, say, Bolton, 'living', then yeah, you can do it, but really, who would want to? It's very difficult to live on minimum wage on your own with no help from the government and manage to pay rent, bills, council tax and other expenses. You should try it sometime  ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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| Benno wrote: | I think the federal minimum wage is roughly 1000 USD/month, which equates to £620/month.
Some quick mental arithmetic suggests I would probably manage to live off that and maybe able to save some as well. Living in a shared house helps cut costs significantly and being a student I don't spend a lot on commuting or other work related costs.
The problem in the US is with those in the service industry, like waiters and bar staff. The problem is tipping. You have to tip everywhere you go in the US, it's a ridiculous wage system. |
I know, it's crazy. So if you're a waiter and you go for a nice birthday meal out, you have to tip the waiter, out of your tips that you got that very week Silly silly silly.
The original post did mention living 'on your own' though. By house sharing it's definitely do-able. Heck, when I was a student I had loads more disposable cash than I do now on a pretty fucking well paid job. Why? House sharing is the only difference I can possible think of. 50 quid a week, bills included, heck, it's enough to almost make me wanna go back to living with screaming messy crying 18 year olds. Almost. ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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| yaigi wrote: | | Benno wrote: | I think the federal minimum wage is roughly 1000 USD/month, which equates to £620/month.
Some quick mental arithmetic suggests I would probably manage to live off that and maybe able to save some as well. Living in a shared house helps cut costs significantly and being a student I don't spend a lot on commuting or other work related costs.
The problem in the US is with those in the service industry, like waiters and bar staff. The problem is tipping. You have to tip everywhere you go in the US, it's a ridiculous wage system. |
I know, it's crazy. So if you're a waiter and you go for a nice birthday meal out, you have to tip the waiter, out of your tips that you got that very week Silly silly silly.
The original post did mention living 'on your own' though. By house sharing it's definitely do-able. Heck, when I was a student I had loads more disposable cash than I do now on a pretty fucking well paid job. Why? House sharing is the only difference I can possible think of. 50 quid a week, bills included, heck, it's enough to almost make me wanna go back to living with screaming messy crying 18 year olds. Almost. |
Hah, you had bad housemates! I always hear female housemates are far worse. I have two of them and they're the messy ones, oh boy!
The only shit I get from mine is passive aggression about the motorbike, and that's just from the guy who lives above the garage, so fair enough I suppose.
Anyway, I suppose house sharing is the answer to minimum wage woes. There are plenty of websites to facilitate finding a shared house these days. ____________________ I'm autistic. That means I'm smarter than you. |
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We could make room for you Yaigi
Benno, what bike is it that you ride again/where abouts on campus are you? I wonder if I've ever seen you around
Regards to money a month... I currently live happily on £600 a month which includes rent, bills, food, petrol and going out. Next year will be cheaper as the house is cheaper.
Housemates are all good. Currently living with a French biker (mechanic on a friend's racing team, which did the le mans 24hr race before), a Spanish biker and a cute midwife. There was a French girl too but she found a job up north and left. House is always tidy as cleaners come in every 2 weeks and we're all generally tidy people  ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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Should everyone be able to live on their own though? If every adult should have the "right" to live in a house on their own, that an awful lot of housing that needs to be built.
Lower prices, lead to increased demand. Look at US cities that implemented rent controls in the postwar years, families that would have made do with one house, got two houses. Young adults that traditionally would have stayed in the family home, got their own place as it was now affordable, with rents were artificially low. Demand soared and waiting lists for housing were huge as everyone wanted some of that cheap-house action. At the same time, investment in new housing builds dried up, as the rent ceiling made for a low rate of return on investment, further exacerbating the shortage.
On the other side of the coin, landlords knew that no matter how good the housing was, they couldn't charge any more money. As expected, plenty of housing projects became untenable for the landlords, the cost of providing mandated services, became higher than the rent income. Plenty of landlords abandoned/neglected their properties.
One of the problems with the UK rent prices is housing benefit. Housing benefit represents a minimum rent, as backed up by the government. Landlords know that no matter how poor the tenant, they can still rely on the £70pw or whatever it is. The logical extension then is to use £70pw as the base rate for the shittiest single room going and work upwards. |
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| Benno wrote: |
Hah, you had bad housemates! I always hear female housemates are far worse. I have two of them and they're the messy ones, oh boy!
The only shit I get from mine is passive aggression about the motorbike, and that's just from the guy who lives above the garage, so fair enough I suppose.
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Yep, in my experience I found the girls to be MUCH worse than the guys, so I tried to balance it at least 50/50 with girls and guys. I turned an amazing room down in an amazing place because when I asked who I would be sharing the house with the reply was "4 female performing arts students" Ran like the wind! If there's one things worse than 100% female housemates, it's performing tarts.
The boys I lived with were tidy, quiet and polite. They could eat you out of house and home in sandwiches and pizza though. Growing lads!
| J.M. wrote: | [We could make room for you Yaigi |
Aww, now there's an offer! I think my house sharing days are over though, I quite like being able to just leave a room tidy and come back to it that way, or leave it in a mess and not come back to someone kicking off about it Pay for the privelage though!
I guess that's what it is really, isn't it, having your 'own' house, or only sharing with your partner; it's a privelage. One that you need to earn by getting a better paid job. It's like life 'leveling up'. ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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There is nothing to beat coming home to a house that you know will only have your wife and your dog in.
Wear what you want, eat what you want, do what you want. The only thing I get told off for is farting and that's only if I can't blame the dog.
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Would think it a fair bit cheaper to live in US, the UK min wage is far behind where it should be.
Yeah ok as a single bloke living in a 1 bedroom house share living off Asdapasta & smartprice mince you can get by, but to have a half decent standard of living for even a small family its not enough - if it were there wouldn't be need for income support or tax credits.
Like anywhere rents/mortgages will vary by area, the taxes we pay are far higher, in the us energy costs are cheaper comparatively, rents/mortgages are cheaper, fuel is much much cheaper, vat is pretty much twice the highest sales tax (and thrice the average), no road tax, no mot in a lot of places, no tv license, no insurance tax etc I could go on and on. ... ....  ____________________ Past -Honda qr50 | 2004 Peugeot Tkr s 50| | 1996 Yamaha XJ600s Diversion|| 2005|Kawasaki Z750s | | 2006 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer |
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What if we..... got rid of minimum wage.....
The idea of minimum wage is all well and good, enough to live on and all that. Yet in practice it depresses employment.
The problem is when you look at it from the employers point of view. Lets say the minimum wage is £40/day. That means that the employee has to at (unrealistic) minimum have a productivity of £40/day just for the employer to break even (just wages, let alone NI + any other obligations). Minimum wage in effect is saying that everyone has a minimum productivity, which of course isn't true some will work harder, some less so. By removing the ability of workers/employers to mutually set a agreed price, it makes the price of labour artificially high, driving down demand and thus employment.
Now lets consider laws like "over X employees, you need to invest in so many first aiders, PPE, break rooms, toilets etc". Taking on employees is requires big investment from the business, if the price of labour is artificially high then all of a sudden it makes more sense to bring in more mechanisation that it does create jobs. OTOH, if the price of labour is cheap enough, it pays to get labour to do the work instead. Machinery doesn't need sick pay or rush out when their kids go to hospital, therefore if the choice is there between expensive labour or machines, machines often win out.
Also the best companies will still continue to pay well, to attract the best people. Look at the Japanese auto factories in the USA, they pay well enough and treat their employees well enough that the employees have actually voted to keep unions out, rather than opting for labor unions.
What do you do when someone tries to make you pay over the odds for something? Generally you buy as little as you possible need to minimise the amount you get ripped off. By the same logic, if you have to pay over the odds for labour, you try to get away with the smallest workforce possible. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 194 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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