LiamNE
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The problem with looking at "average wages by region" is that it tells you almost nothing. For instance the South East does indeed have the highest average, or "mean" wage in the country, but that is skewed by the numbers of extremely high earners which pushes up the average and is no indicator of what the "ordinary" worker earns. Equally, in a high unemployment area like the North East or Scotland, the non earners pull down the average or "mean" and again is no indicator of what the "ordinary" worker earns. Far better to look at the "Median" wage, the wage that is in the middles or the "Mode" wage, the one that occurs most often.
This still shows the South East wage to be higher than the North East and Scotland, but the difference is much less. When you factor in the South East cost of living, I would rather live in Scotland or the North East on a mode or median wage than the South East any day.
Although getting slightly away from the point...this is actually an excellent post and factually correct, as well as being a decent example of the difference between "mean, median and mode" which the newspapers tend to mould to their advantage to distort the facts and stats
I agree entirely Kayos
spongebob said:But the higher cost of living down south gives an on par similarity. Work abroad and earn a tax free wage ....... ya never heard that from me mind Liam lol
Tax free




So how did the vote go Kayos, did you wear your kilt to the polling station whilst drinking your irn bru?