• HumanPenguin
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    1 month ago

    85K Sounds like a huge amount of money. But really it is not life changing for anyone but the poorest in society.

    Financial advice costs money, and no safe investment for 85k is going to return the cash to fund much good advice. Only the very young with that sort of cash are going to be looking for investment advice. Most people with that sort of money are middle income in their 50s. Having gained it from downsizing after children have left.

    • killingspark@feddit.org
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      1 month ago

      The average German household has about 160K to their name, total. Not just cash but total, including cars, homes, whatever. The median is going to be even lower, the average is always skewed upwards in these statistics.

      Even for people in the median getting an extra 85k is going to drastically improve their lives. Maybe not life-changing. But go to the 25th percentile and this is going to look a lot different. And that’s not the “poorest” in society.

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      1 month ago

      Okay so I’ve just asked someone who actually knows, and apparently that’s not how it works in the UK anyway, it’s per Bank, not per owner.

      Anyway I don’t think banks have consolidated all that much in the UK. There is HSBC and then basically everyone else is separate.