Perhaps, Ladyhawke, i have made a mistake in my calculations and I would welcome welfarite or other experts' opinions.
Looking at your own case where your husband was on a much higher salary than my staff it is clear the loss will be much bigger - but perhaps not quite as bad as you may think....
Your combined income is 84k. (45k & 39k)
I assume that your husband loses 40% of his salary of 39k - so the combined income will be 68.4k.
On a two-income family (and I'm excluding variables such as disability, child allowances etc) earning gross of 84k the nett is 64.3.
On the new lower income of 68.4k the nett is 56.7k.
therefore the loss is 11.7k
(calculations based on
www.taxcalc.eu)
But he gets 4.3k dole (52 wks x 82)..
overall financial loss = 7.4k.
this is still a nasty loss of 142 euros per week. But for many people there may be saving in the costs of commuting and the cost of child care for two small children, which would mean that the loss of 142 would be even smaller.
Again - I repeat -every case is different and the above will all change in 48 hours.
The point is that for many people who "lose" part of an income that is on the top tax-band, the nett loss is half of the gross.
With dole payments and saving of other costs (besides two extra days at home) there is often far less grief than at first imagined.