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Tag Archives: “A Wealth Ladder”
CAFE WEALTH survey — WELFARE BENEFITS
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list). Pension credit is … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — CHARITY
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list). This is a … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — BUS PASS
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list). This graph illustrates … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — INTERNET BUYING
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list). This is a … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — eBAY
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list). I realised as … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — EMPLOYMENT
This is a continuation of the CAFE Wealth survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) Unsurprisingly the majority … Continue reading
CAFE WEALTH survey — rating
This is a series of graphs which show the results of our third CAFE group meeting held in the Welcome Centre, adjacent to Coventry University Technology Park, on Friday 21stJune 2013. The focus of this survey was WEALTH and HORIZONS as … Continue reading
CAFE survey — EMPLOYMENT
This is continued feedback on the CAFE group Introduction survey. ( See previous posts by clicking on ” CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud. ) 71% of participants described themselves as retired. Only 11% were employed full-time or part-time. … Continue reading
“Pensions Black Hole”
When I left university in 1979, my first job was working for a Local Authority in Nottingham. It was a great job to start out my working career but in my early twenties, I certainly was not thinking about retirement. … Continue reading
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“Long Term Care Fairytale”
After 2 1/2 years in power and with only 2 1/2 years left before the next election, the Government is once again beginning to think about the Grey vote. Before the last election, there was a feeding frenzy of discussion, … Continue reading