That's ridiculous! The means is out there these days for people to do whatever they want to do. 'College' isn't necessarily such a great thing. If I was to do it all over again, I would have worked and studied part time. However, in the context of someone who says they have 'cornflakes days', this is utter nonsense!The woman wrote that even though her eldest child got enough points to go to a prestigious college they couldn’t afford the fees
As someone has already pointed out - remove the health insurance - and that's it - problem solved.After tax, Universal Social Charge, pension, health insurance, mortgage and utility deductions, a typical weekly payslip shows a net payment of €109.
so... their net income is about €4,200 a month. The mortgage is €1,400. Health insurance is a whopping €300. They have no other debts, allegedly.
That still leaves a very comfortable €2,500 a month to pay all bills, food etc. That's easy peasy stuff....... They must have huge debts they didn't tell the Irish Times about. There is no other way.
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