A Straight Talking Tradie has made claims that the average Aussie now earns $ 100,000 a year, but also explained why that is not even enough to make ends meet.
Cooper Ward, who has more than 30,000 followers on social media, unleashes his anger in the Australian government in a scourge shared on social media.
“I can guarantee that 90 percent of you who view this is not at $ 100,” the fired former carpenter raged.
“This is the exact problem in Australia. It is clear that we know that the costs of living is f *** and inflation and such.
“But the way in which it is depicted on the news and almost like what the government wants us to think is that wages also rise, but they are not.”
'Everyone is unable to mention that those figures are very misleading – because the top earners in Australia clearly propel that way.
The average, full-time salary in November amounted to $ 102,742, revealed Australian Bureau or Statistics data, but calculations by Grattan Institute show that 80 percent of Australians have taxable income among $ 100,409.
The think tank placed the typical Aussie full -time salary at $ 90,416.

A Straight Talking Tradie has been knocked back at the 'lie' that the average Aussie now earns $ 100,000 a year, but also explained why that is not even enough to make ends meet. Stock image
The very small number of earners with a high income with taxable income of more than $ 421,936 increases the average salary.
Nevertheless, someone who earns $ 100,000 can only buy an apartment of $ 650,000, even with a mortgage deposit of 20 percent, whereby that budget is insufficient to buy a typical house in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth or Adelaide.
Sydney's mid-point house price of $ 1,464 million is so expensive that it requires a borrower to earn $ 225,000 a year to get a loan with a 20 percent deposit, and miners with average salaries of $ 161,808, for their industry, would still struggle.
A person in more than $ 200,000 a year before tax would still be in mortgage stress who purchases a house in Sydney and pays more than a third of their salary for tax on repayments of mortgage.
“I recently saw this that the average income needed to pay a house in Sydney is $ 250k,” said Mr. Ward.
“So let's be real. How many people in Australia actually earn $ 100 KA years, $ 2ka week, even if this is the average?
'So we are almost simply fed to make the situation in which Australians are in OK. And even then it's not ok, but that is not the real situation in which we find ourselves.
'So we are actually f *** etc. It is actually cooked for our generation to think like how it will be in 20 years?

Mr. Ward said: “The average income needed to pay a house in Sydney is $ 250k.” Stock image
'So many people will never come to the housing market.
“Motherf *** will work until the day they die,” he raged.
Many commentators agreed with him, with one writing: 'Brothers got his head going.
Another poster wrote: “My advice is to get a profession, $ 3,000 a week that I am on average, and that is four days off in fourteen days, but yes, the system is difficult.”
However, some suggested that many people had a big 'first world problems'.
'Ask me how many people complain about the costs of living crisis, still regularly eat uber, new clothes, go out to drink most weekends, have several entertainment stream subscriptions and go on regular vacation. But complain about the difficult life.
'First world problems that make adults continue as if they were starving. What a joke. '