Dear Mindguru: You obviously have not read the fine print. Please have a strong cup of coffee before you post "extracted" data. What are you really disputing? And along what timelines? Short comments are no substitute for hard data. Many thanks - Rakesh
On Jan 22 05:47 AM Mindguru wrote:
> There are some really absurd number crunching here (if ever it was > provided). > In one instance, 5.3% = 2.55 million > and then, 22% = 5million > > In fact, there is not much to guess how these numbers went so wrong > as it seems posters like these as they are so biased towards their > hypothesis that they try finding some numbers to support their theories. > > > <<5.3% at present, amounting to a total of 2.55 million people out > of work. > In excess of five million workers (roughly 22% of all employees in > the U.K.)>>
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On Jan 22 05:47 AM Mindguru wrote:
> There are some really absurd number crunching here (if ever it was
> provided).
> In one instance, 5.3% = 2.55 million
> and then, 22% = 5million
>
> In fact, there is not much to guess how these numbers went so wrong
> as it seems posters like these as they are so biased towards their
> hypothesis that they try finding some numbers to support their theories.
>
>
> <<5.3% at present, amounting to a total of 2.55 million people out
> of work.
> In excess of five million workers (roughly 22% of all employees in
> the U.K.)>>
Is the U.K. 'Finished'? [View article]
On Jan 20 11:17 AM Debt Junkie Scum wrote:
> Rakesh,
>
> In excess of five million workers (roughly 22% of all employees in
> the U.K.) earn less than $10 a day.
>
> Do you mean $10 per hour?