Can I just point out that this is misleading, because something like 65% of the population actually earn less than the "average"
of c25K (because the very highest earners are so far ahead of everyone else that they distort the figures, like working out an
average of 2, 5, 10, 15, 700000000000000).
Dan
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> Subject: Re: Membership fees, benchmarking and bad pay
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> The UK national average wage is £25,000 per annum.
> Therefore anyone below that figure is on lower than average pay.
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