less disposable incomes?
Australian racing
- ShaunWhite
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They've got plenty of time but your average Joe is broke and it's only getting worse economically. Bots (and traders) also turnover a LOT more money than an average punter and judging by the forum there's a lot of people trying it. The best way to judge it is by looking at the rate of money arriving, it's a bit flatter in bot dominated markets compared with punter led markets which follow a more pronounced exponential.
I did not know that either. Promptly googled. Sometimes I wonder if there's more racecourses than post offices.
For the next 6 months an unemployed couple with 2 children will receive ~ $1,388 a week (or 714 pounds) in benefits in Australia, plus two $750 payments. I'm not sure what it's like in the UK but there's plenty of money to go around still. This is clearly not sustainable long term, especally considering Australia has lower tax rates than the UK, roughly in-line with the USA.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:16 pmThey've got plenty of time but your average Joe is broke and it's only getting worse economically. Bots (and traders) also turnover a LOT more money than an average punter and judging by the forum there's a lot of people trying it. The best way to judge it is by looking at the rate of money arriving, it's a bit flatter in bot dominated markets compared with punter led markets which follow a more pronounced exponential.
- ShaunWhite
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- Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 3:42 am
UK basic rate unemployment benefit is about £90 a week or £120ish for a couple. Plus £21 for the first child and £13 for other children, plus maybe about 80% of your rent, but nothing extra if you have a mortgage. We also have temporary covid scheme that pays people laid off and expecting to return to work 80% of their salary up to 2,500 a month.Aarondewit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:24 amFor the next 6 months an unemployed couple with 2 children will receive ~ $1,388 a week (or 714 pounds) in benefits in Australia, plus two $750 payments. I'm not sure what it's like in the UK but there's plenty of money to go around still. This is clearly not sustainable long term, especally considering Australia has lower tax rates than the UK, roughly in-line with the USA.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:16 pmThey've got plenty of time but your average Joe is broke and it's only getting worse economically. Bots (and traders) also turnover a LOT more money than an average punter and judging by the forum there's a lot of people trying it. The best way to judge it is by looking at the rate of money arriving, it's a bit flatter in bot dominated markets compared with punter led markets which follow a more pronounced exponential.
So a couple here with 2 children would get about £154 a week plus some help with rent. The absolute most you can receive in all benefits even if you qualify for everything such as also being disabled is £500 per week for a couple or family or £350 for a single person.
killing the greyhounds this week, horses very poor
http://556677.eu/
anyone tested this feed for the racing, should be low latency
http://556677.eu/
anyone tested this feed for the racing, should be low latency