[Redbook7:100][19900323:2330b]{Financing a C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] Utopia (2) [continued (3)]}[23rd March 1990]
.2330
[continued]
That figure of £51,000m* is staggering – working out at nearly £1,000 for every man, woman and child in Britain per year, or £20 per week,
– naturally (per p95**):
-
£10
food
£5
clothing etc
[Sub-total]
£15
cash
/
£2
energy
Direct payments***
£2
maintenance
\
£1
furniture etc.
[Total]
£20
With housing, health, education, and basic local communication and transport covered directly, it would be possible (if not comfortable) to live on this; and a family of four could manage on £60 per week. (I know – we have:
-
Food
£30-£40
Mags****
£5
#{….?}
*{for Social Security}
[See last previous entry but one]
**[[Redbook7:95][19900321:1016f]{Financing a C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] Utopia (1) [continued (6)]}[21st March 1990]]
***[But see [Redbook7:95][19900321:1016e]{Financing a C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] Utopia (1) [continued (5)]}[21st March 1990], fn=**]
****[Sic; magazines? – see # below]
#{....?}[This table appears to be unfinished]
{Currently:
Food |
£40pw |
|
#*Petrol |
£10 |
(Clothing)[sic]#** |
Schools &c |
£10 |
|
Papers &c |
£5 |
(General)#** |
|
£65[pw] |
|
#*Energy c£800pa, c£15pw, but much higher (like petrol) because of where we live.}
#**For petrol read clothes. For papers, read general. <900701>
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