According to this article it’s 43%.Cryssys wrote:Does that mean that 46% of the UK population earn less than £12.5K per year? No it doesn't.
Based on current ONS statistics there are 32M people in work in the UK out of a population of 67M. Which means that less than half (48%) of the population are in work.
If you're going to play politics you need to up your game.
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And this, 3% out from memory.
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And this one one all from IFS figures.
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