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http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article1719509.ece

The author borders on insufferably self-involved, but the core point is worth discussing... I know plenty of fairly 'well paid' professionals, mostly geeks, who are living in grotty shared housing and/or still sliding into debt. Why? Because housing is so stupidly expensive that just 'well paid' isn't enough any more... if you want to live 'comfortably' in London, you either have to be paid in the sort of brackets the financial sector waves around, or you simply don't make the grade.

I'm bemused by the article's conclusion that this is all due to 'globalisation'. I'd have pinned the blame squarely on a combination of city bonuses driving the housing prices in London up at a stupid rate, and buy-to-fucking-rent doing the same thing across the whole country (albeit somewhat more slowly).

If you can't afford to rent or buy somewhere halfway nice to live, everything else you can do about your quality of life is pretty much window-dressing.

Discuss?

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Date: 2007-05-01 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] original-hell.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm loving the idea that "to live comfortably" means sending two or three kids to private school. And the idea that they "can't afford to eat out" is ridiculous; maybe not in the best restaurants, but good god.

'As Arthur Dent would have put it: this must be some new definition of "hardship" I was previously unaware of.'
-Jen Yockney, Manchester, England

The housing stuff is a serious point but really, this article does not discuss it in sensible terms.
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