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Previously on "Students expect £100,000 salary by 40"
If we assume wage inflation at 6%, then over 20 years the average pay in the UK will be around 100K, up from 27-28K now
6% is higher than it has been over the last 20 years but then again we've been in a period of relatively low inflation, quantitative easing is going to cause serious inflation which also has the "useful" side effect that it makes it easier for the government to pay off debt.
One thing that must change is the relative pay of graduates to non-grads. When you have half the population going to uni, they become a dominating factor in average pay making it much harder for them to earn more than average.
+1 or revolutionize the market they are attacking (plan b)
Yep - your plan to use male models to deliver milk would disrupt the milk delivery market and all other suppliers of milk that emply ugly men would go bust.
After that you can branch into model parcel delivery
For the median salary of the target group to be 100k in 20 years, it would need to be 55k now with an effective 3% annual rate of salary inflation over the 20 years. So, if they aspire to be the equivalent of a 55k professional in today's terms, it would be achievable in 20 years at 3% inflation.
Exactly. Aspiring to a 55k salary is quite reasonable, if only that's what they meant!
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