OzBargainers income

would it be too impertinent for me to ask what the approximate household annual income is from you lovely lot?
do the very rich come here to scrimp and save?
do those that live below the average NOT scrimp and save

personally, while i knew it was rude to ask about income, i felt the reasons were wrong and ultimately hinder our own ability to judge

http://www.pc.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/122496/inco…

Poll Options

  • 12
    ~30k
  • 10
    ~50k
  • 14
    ~75k
  • 22
    ~100k
  • 21
    ~150k
  • 7
    ~200+
  • 23
    1mil+?

Comments

  • +3

    Household incomes? Why not just someone's salary? Single parents, one income family, single people, couples with no kids etc

  • +1

    Out of 22 voters so far, 6 people earn over 1 million?

    So almost 30% of ozbargainers are millionaires…

    • +3

      Ive saved so much money from here, thus i might proclaim myself the worlds first ozbargain-made millionaire

      • Well, they do say that a penny saved is a penny earned, so…

      • bouyahhh. me too:)

    • +13

      30% of ozbargainers are trolls ;)

      • +5

        I'd call that a very conservative estimate… :P

    • professional millionaires

  • +5

    I don't think income is a measure of ones wealth. For example we have.a relative low income but high assets with no debt. On the other hand I know people that are earning 300k between them, have debt and I would consider them to be "strugglers"

    • I agree that income definitely isn't the only measure.

      Keeping my income constant, my standard of living would vary greatly if I moved to a farm where I grew my own food vs if I had twelve kids and decided that I "needed" to send them all to the most expensive private schools in Melbourne.

      But still, income is a nice place to start.

  • +1

    I would says a combination of both is more important, income as well as assets. Debts are not necessarily bad if the debts is used in the correct way like investing in an income generating assets like rental properties.

  • +3

    Is there a negative income bracket? Because that's what I'm in currently in…

    • Must be paying too much for ex alimony?

      • tsk tsk didn't sign the prenup

  • What about billionaires ?

    • +2

      Gina, is that you?

  • There was a similar poll last year. But the results were opposite…
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/112049

    • That previous poll asked about income nikkers, so the "stay-at-home" partner of a millionaire (for example), or the student son/daughter of a millionaire would've voted in the lowest bracket. This poll is different, in that it asks about house-hold income; Which is more informative I reckon.

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