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Vale workers fall short of country's ideal salary



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Published Date:
24 July 2008
THE average wage of employees living in Aylesbury Vale is more than £10,000 short of the country's ideal salary of £38,000.
Full time staff from the Vale take home £27, 107 on average, more than the national average, but considerably less than what a survery conducted by jobsite.co.uk revealed most people thought would be ideal.

The figure of £38,000 represents a little over two days' work for Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- or 10 minutes' work for hedge fund manager and Wall Street's highest-ever earner John Paulson.

According to the poll of 4,500 UK workers, seven out of 10 believe they will never reach their ideal salary in their current job with 41 per cent saying they will continue to move jobs until they earn their ideal amount.

Three out of 10 workers are unhappy with the amount of money they earn at the moment, while a fifth (19 per cent) feel underpaid for their job.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 11:34 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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