You all enjoyed sharing your educational experiences with us last week.
So this week we want to know how much money you earn.

You all enjoyed sharing your educational experiences with us last week.
So this week we want to know how much money you earn.
yeah..i think i may have to join the ”i work in retail, clearly not enough..” category..
I think there’s some rampant imaginations at work here.
I agree. I guess if I fiddle the numbers enough with the unimproved land value and “expected” increase in the value of the house that the bank owns, but I am paying off, along with my Super payments, possible bonus’ from work if we reach targets, plus possible tax returns – then yeah, I could probably add another whack on my estimated worth as well.
A million in income doesn’t make you a millionaire Granny, it’s defined by the net worth of the assets you own.
You’re able to become a millionaire on a salary of less than a tenth of a million a year, conversely you could earn a million a year but spend more than a million over that year.
25 people over $1million – i’d like to see that… how many of them are students still dreaming of earning a million – good luck!!
Heh – apt comment popped up at the top of the page:
“the richer and more powerful some people get, the higher on the ‘Hill they live. And the further up their own asses they crawl.” – tastyjam, 2 October 2008
*feels poor*
awww hehe
but then there’s DISPOSABLE income. lack of kids 🙂
The thing I like about internet polls is knowing that the results are always 100% accurate.
Thats quite a proportion earning 100k… clearly I’m in the wrong job.
Wow … thirteen millionaires and I’ve probably insulted all of them!
*chuckle*
Hopefully they never find out who I am ….
Is this taxable or income with cashies included? I’ve included the latter with my vote! 🙂
just go with the nearest amount. Net take home pay.
The results of this are anonymous are we are exceedinly unlikely to send you anything as a result of this, or any other survey.
emd said :
I want to know who the voters were that claim to earn over $1m
Pottsy!
A lot of your audience would be around half way inbetween; $85,000 is the standard EL1 wage, but it feels weird to round up that far up … or down. Down it is though! (I assume that’s before tax! Maybe if you meant after tax it makes more sense …
Just the nearest is fine.?
One I picked also fits this description.
The income you spend I guess.
In which case I should have aimed much lower as my lovely wife does most of the spending…
Granny said :
Would the advertisers be interested in my personal income which is pretty much non-existent or our family income which is kind of what I spend?
The income you spend I guess.
Actually I didn’t get much in the way of free drinks, the whole exercise was rather expensive.
No spam, it’s just for waving shiny numbers at advertisers.
Would the advertisers be interested in my personal income which is pretty much non-existent or our family income which is kind of what I spend?
Johnboy is just looking for some more reliable funding options to fund his blogging habit 🙂 and now the Sim challenges are over he has to buy his own drinks….
so anyone who answers over $70k can probably expext some RA spam…. 😉
Interesting poll. Not wanting to sound harsh but how come you have no detail between 100k and 200k?
I wasn’t sure is I should put the amount lower then or higher then my income, and am kinda curious which of the two everyone else picked? (I put lower then, for reference)
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