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Jan. 3rd, 2005 10:50 pmI've been considering a poll along these lines for a while, but was prompted to it by the content of my OU maths course recently and by
fivemack's recent post.
[Poll #412367]
(If you feel you fall exactly on a boundary, go with the higher number. Give the value for your household if it's too complex to work out as an individual. Any other problems with the wording of the question, please comment :-)
Update If the notion of income doesn't work properly for your situation e.g. you live entirely from savings, overdraft, gifts or similar, then you could calculate housing costs as a percentage of your annual expenditure instead.
[Poll #412367]
(If you feel you fall exactly on a boundary, go with the higher number. Give the value for your household if it's too complex to work out as an individual. Any other problems with the wording of the question, please comment :-)
Update If the notion of income doesn't work properly for your situation e.g. you live entirely from savings, overdraft, gifts or similar, then you could calculate housing costs as a percentage of your annual expenditure instead.