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"Waitrose customers found to be older and richer than average"
Yep, in other news, water is wet and the sky is blue....
Research shows water now wet.
I get the old adage: the older you get the more right you are. But, the richer?
That's definitely true as you would want to conserve the wealth that you currently have, which right wing policies usually help with.
I'm not so sure about that. That framing hazardously to the stereotype that the right are fiscally responsible as opposed to the spend crazy left.
I meant more in the sense that rich people usually get tax benefits and failing big businesses get bailouts.
You hit peak earnings by age at around 40-49. https://www.statista.com/statistics/802183/annual-pay-employees-in-the-uk/ As mentioned, you generally have assets and savings as well.