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I'm trying to get the link up here from the breaking news website but can anyone explain this man's calculation...........if it's true I truly do feel sorry for him but find it hard to believe.....
Sean Whelan, 45, a public sector worker with Dublin City Council for 27 years, said taxes and levies on his already low pay were making it impossible for him to get by.
“I’m on a gross wage of €650 a week, and by the time all my reductions are taken out I take home €106 a week. Now with the Government levy and the Visa card that I have to pay off I will be left with €6.50 to live on – chicken feed,” he said
So in other words he owes a fortune in debts and the rest of us should feel sorry for him? Don't think so butty.
I'm sorry but he takes at least 33800 € a year as income and after tax (if he takes no tax deductions at all) that leaves him with about 595 a week or 2383 € a month, a lot of people woule like to have that much money every month for a job that is guaranteed.
His Credit Card bills aren't the major deduction from his take home pay, he states that after all deductions he is left with €106 and then after the levy he will be due to pay and the credit card repayment he will be left with I think €7.50
So did they all march anyway?
One of them did but they all talked a good march!
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