You might think differently in this middle class echo chamber,but yes 100k.a year is a lot.Heard this on the radio and thought finally a break.Now I see a cap of 100k (combined family income) which is not a lot in the greater scheme of things with (husband and wife working) and rules me out completely.
That's an interesting statistic, one I was unaware of. Thanks for highlighting.You might think differently in this middle class echo chamber,but yes 100k.a year is a lot.
"Nearly two thirds (62.6%) of Irish households had a gross income of less than €60,000 in 2016. In contrast, only 14.1% had an income above €100,000.."
Good to hear !Apologies, this year is ok, 1000 off for all students.
Its 2023/24 thats setting the income cap.
Great news.
You might think differently in this middle class echo chamber,but yes 100k.a year is a lot.
"Nearly two thirds (62.6%) of Irish households had a gross income of less than €60,000 in 2016. In contrast, only 14.1% had an income above €100,000.."
An interesting statistic would be the income (dual or single) of families with college age children. That tends to be peak earning ages.SILC 2021 data on household gross income, incl social transfers
6th decile = 1,223 pw or 63.5k pa
7th decile = 1,511 pw or 78.5k pa
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