John Bull on Nostr: News sites should ask what year you got your first job. Then all starter salaries ...
News sites should ask what year you got your first job. Then all starter salaries mentioned should be followed, in brackets, by an inflation-adjusted equivalent in that year.
"Junior doctors start on £28,000 (roughly equivalent to £16,000 in 2001)"
People underestimate the impact of inflation.
But people can often remember what their first salary was like and what living on it was like. That's personal experience.
And they then realise what's a fair wage and what isn't.
"Junior doctors start on £28,000 (roughly equivalent to £16,000 in 2001)"
People underestimate the impact of inflation.
But people can often remember what their first salary was like and what living on it was like. That's personal experience.
And they then realise what's a fair wage and what isn't.