It is a bit of a misleading metric.The question is - how much income inequality is desirable?
A CEO should earn more than a worker, yes.
But how much more?
10x?
100x?
1000x?
I assume that every employee of a business, including the CEO, works and therefore every employee is a worker.The question is - how much income inequality is desirable?
A CEO should earn more than a worker, yes.
But how much more?
10x?
100x?
1000x?
It's the before housing costs that's key.The AROP threshold is 38,415 for a family, or 736 per week, before housing costs
If they were in receipt of HAP then they'd have an additional €500 or so a week. If they had a Council House they'd be even better off.View attachment 8852
Taking a family with a parent on JSA, two children aged over 12
JSA + IQ spouse + 2x IQC over 12 + 2x Child Benefit
232 + 154 + 54 + 54 = 494 pw + 64 CB = 558
Would they qualify for any other cash welfare? I don't think so.
So they would be below the AROP threshold.
The question is - how much income inequality is desirable?
A CEO should earn more than a worker, yes.
But how much more?
10x?
100x?
1000x?