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PC and Internet now considered essential

by Scott Bicheno on 7 July 2010, 09:57

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No longer an luxury

While it's unlikely that any HEXUS readers have thought otherwise for years, the news that a PC and a connection to the Internet are now considered essential components of a minimum standard of living in the UK marks a significant milestone.

This conclusion comes within the annual study by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation into what members of the public think they need to achieve a minimum socially acceptable standard of living. In order to achieve the minimum, a single person needs to earn £14,400 per year and a couple with two children £29,200, and wages are not catching up.

One of the new commodities now considered essential by all people bar pensioners is access to the Internet. Just two years ago, only families with school-aged children designated getting online as essential.

Julia Unwin, chief executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, said: "This research shows what ordinary members of the public think is needed, not just to survive, but to take part in society. It provides powerful evidence for the new government to use as they develop policies to deal with poverty. If they are serious about protecting people in poverty, then clear, in-depth assessments of the cutbacks and their impact will need to be set out, along with realistic long-term plans for meeting their goals."

Here's a table summarising the findings. You can calculate what the minimum income is for your demographic here.

 

 



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the news that a PC and a connection to the Internet are now considered essential components of a minimum standard of living in the UK marks a significant milestone.
You mean because it's no longer an Apple? ;)
To nab someone else's quote, a human without an internet connection is like a fish without a bicycle.

Internet access is nice to have and annoying when absent but it's about as essential as a spare hat.
Nelviticus
Internet access is nice to have and annoying when absent but it's about as essential as a spare hat.

It depends.

For most people, its probably not essential, theyre just too daft to cope without it.

If you have children, its rapidly become so as none of them know how to use books or libraries.

If youre a sponge, its probably essential for something, claiming benefits or filing “accident compensation” claims.
For me, it depends how you define “essential”. I couldn't live as I currently do without it, because I use it to earn my money. But I could always make a living a different way.

And I'd miss access if I lost it. But could I live without it? Yup.
Actually, the issue isnt really if theyre “essential” or not, its that people think its essential.

And thats the error, essential isnt the right word, they mean inherent or maybe integral.
That is, people have come to rely on them because they dont know how to do otherwise.

If it was essential, we'd probably die without it.