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Old 22-05-2017, 03:41 PM #1
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do you get them free? I dont

so in your opinion owning your own home and 90K in the bank is a wealthy pensioner

what income will you get from living in your own home, nada unless you rent out a room, but there will be repair bills over the years, boiler breakdown, boiler service, roof repairs insurance etc

90k in the bank on a generous 1 per cent would give your an income of 900.00 a year on top of your state pension, you would get no where near 1 per cent these days, most of it would be on 0.25 per cent.

90k would soon dwindle away if you were drawing on it to subsidise your state pension, if you drew out 6,000 a year, giving you an extra 500 a month or 125 a week it would be gone in 15 years....happy old age!!!
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Not forgetting you have no right to dole or claiming a care allowance either if you come out of work and have a little in the bank, so you have to use any savings you have. Sort of diminishes any feeling of wanting to save all your life for a decent old age.
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Not forgetting you have no right to dole or claiming a care allowance either if you come out of work and have a little in the bank, so you have to use any savings you have. Sort of diminishes any feeling of wanting to save all your life for a decent old age.




thats kind of my point, May bangs on about helping "hard working people" when the reality is the harder you work, the more you save the bigger the mug you are.... thats how it seems to be now anyway.
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so the hastily rethought cap won't be known until after the election oh dear dear
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