Here's a horrid new webpage with probably some useful data presented in a pretty and probably entirely unnecessary way.
www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-3099541/Westminster-residents-highest-disposable-income-head-Britain-Leicester-foot-table.html
(It has tracking to all flippery, if that worries you, and my browser wouldn't even begin to play, so it had to go into internet explorer to make it work at all. The sacrifices I make for you.)
As far as I can see, the best place to live to have maximised your disposable income over 15 years would have been the Scottish Borders, but I may have entirely misunderstood what it's telling me.
Anyway, chuck in your postcode or area and see what's what, if you care. Cambridgeshire seems to have done ok. I think.
The extreme quoted is Westminster, where they apparently have 44k a year disposable income.
Last edited by: Crankcase on Thu 28 May 15 at 16:10
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They need that to pay the parking fines and clampers fees.
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There's quite a bit of difference in my end of Cambs and yours CC:)
Pat
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I didn't refine it that far!
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A bit confusing. The chart is labelled 'household income', the story says 'income per head'. Both could be true I suppose.
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>> Both could be true I suppose.
They are according to my wife.
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What yours is hers, and what's hers is her own?
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I'm easy she spends what she likes if its gone its gone.
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