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Well at least that is a proper shocking human interest story. How far can he hit them?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhat does that actually mean? Not one in ten people is worth £815,900 or above, that would be a different statement entirely. I'd guess it means if you take the wealthiest 10% and average them out, you get £815,900. Probably most of those 10% are worth about £300,000 and there's a super-rich 0.1% worth many millions pulling the average up. Very cunning massaging of the figures there.
They also have an article about Ronan Keating playing golf at the weekend with his children.
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One in ten people is worth an average of £815,900
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo, anyone who isn't a millionaire didn't make the most of the asset boom of the last 20 years.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...so basically anyone who isn't a millionaire is a loser.
However, when we hit rock bottom again in the near future, the opportunity to become wealthy will present itself again.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI am the one in ten
A number on a list
I am the one in ten
Even though I don`t exist
Nobody Knows me
Even though I`m always there
A statistic, a reminder
Of a world that doesn`t care
One in ten of us are heading for a million (but can't spend it) | Mail Online
One in ten people is worth an average of £815,900, research revealed yesterday.
If their fortune continues to increase, they will be millionaires within a few years.
The report highlights the extraordinary riches of an exclusive group of Britons who, if they add up all their assets, may be far richer than they realise.
This time next year Rodders!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI did. It's all losing money in the bank or dropping 3% per day on the stock market.
This time next year I will be a £5 aire at this rate.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI am the one in ten
A number on a list
I am the one in ten
Even though I don`t exist
Nobody Knows me
Even though I`m always there
A statistic, a reminder
Of a world that doesn`t care
One in ten of us are heading for a million (but can't spend it) | Mail Online
One in ten people is worth an average of £815,900, research revealed yesterday.
If their fortune continues to increase, they will be millionaires within a few years.
The report highlights the extraordinary riches of an exclusive group of Britons who, if they add up all their assets, may be far richer than they realise.
This time next year Rodders!
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I am the one in ten
I am the one in ten
A number on a list
I am the one in ten
Even though I don`t exist
Nobody Knows me
Even though I`m always there
A statistic, a reminder
Of a world that doesn`t care
One in ten of us are heading for a million (but can't spend it) | Mail Online
One in ten people is worth an average of £815,900, research revealed yesterday.
If their fortune continues to increase, they will be millionaires within a few years.
The report highlights the extraordinary riches of an exclusive group of Britons who, if they add up all their assets, may be far richer than they realise.
This time next year Rodders!Tags: None
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