Overheard at the LFGSS golf club bar

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  • spending roughly the average uk take home yearly pay on a watch

    Watch thread is too easy

  • Who is spending £60k on watches!!??

  • TBH the bomb shelter is a plus in this uncertain world.

  • Who is spending £60k on watches!!??

    I mean, if it's a toss up between a new watch and a quick kitchen refresh...

  • Who else has been shorting Credit Suisse shares today?

  • Can't believe I just engaged with this shit, but yolo

  • Who is spending £60k on watches!!??

    Nicely done. (I assume)

    For those puzzled, According to the ONS, in 2021 the average UK salary was £38,131 for a full-time role which would give you a take-home salary of £29,276. That, I think we would all agree, is a perfectly reasonable amount of money to spend on "timepieces".

  • Time is money.

  • never did me any harm

  • was gonna get all uppity about huge wages existing that must offset min wage, bringing that average higher than I would assume.
    Apparently only 5% of our work force are on minimum wage (or less!??) so that's me told.
    I'm not on minimum but after April my wage isn't gonna be far off :(

  • the median was exactly £33k in 2022

  • I briefly looked this up recently and was surprised it was so high.

  • I have made terrible life choices.

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  • The crazy stuff happens in that top 1%. To be in the top 0.1% you have to earn something like £635K+. The outliers are nuts.

    Can well imagine someone just inside that top 1% complaining that they're poor (compared to the rest of the 1%).

    Also I think it's the IFS that produce a map of average income across the UK and the one place that on average pays more than the city of London is West of the Lake District.

  • Presumably the data at that point is unreliable, as with the exception of Premier League footballers, nobody that rich just takes a PAYE salary, it will all be undeclared shares in the Cayman Islands.

  • I seem to remember a stat that said in order to be in the 1% globally, your total assets (not earnings, assets) needed to be £12,000

    Edit: maybe closer to £34k, actually

  • Premier League footballers don't just take a PAYE salary. Lots of stuff going to (often offshore) companies too

  • Finally, now this place sounds like a proper golf club.

  • No doubt weird stuff going on with image rights etc but I believe their salaries for the actual football are PAYE, they are standard employees in that sense.

    This from Carlos Tevez a few years back was apparently genuine


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  • Ah. That brings back memories.
    It was like some sort of law that everyone in 1st XV had to do that

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Overheard at the LFGSS golf club bar

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