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Originally Posted by leesal
E4 with partial pp, just up.
Previously would have mulled this over, and on a day with few loans would have taken it. Thanks to Myles's data will leave this one
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I was looking at this one too but what caught my eye was actually the level of income on a benefit , By my calculations to get that level of after tax income would require a yearly before tax income of around $78,000. Are we really paying benefits that high? no wonder i pay so much tax (or is harmoney income data wrong again?)
That is equivalent of 1 person working full time for $37.50/hour or 2 people working full time at $18.75/hour or 91 hours of work/ week at minimum wage
Last edited by humvee; 15-10-2018 at 05:19 PM.
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