Still an amazing plan though, but I can see his grievance because while £54000 is still a very livable wage he will slowly creep towards a lower and lower income every year until he’s 65.
But at the same time the median UK income is £34000 and even if he’s on the same plan for the next 15 years he will still remain above the median income. So I don’t feel all that sorry for him.
In fact I would gladly change my substantially higher wage to go on a £54000 a year on a no-work-required plan, because I would absolutely love to have that much more free time.
generally-speaking says
Still an amazing plan though, but I can see his grievance because while £54000 is still a very livable wage he will slowly creep towards a lower and lower income every year until he’s 65.
But at the same time the median UK income is £34000 and even if he’s on the same plan for the next 15 years he will still remain above the median income. So I don’t feel all that sorry for him.
In fact I would gladly change my substantially higher wage to go on a £54000 a year on a no-work-required plan, because I would absolutely love to have that much more free time.