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address:
surname:
8 CT 8 St George St
Cox
adults in house *includes lodgers:
children
total in household
5
3
8
Poverty Line Rating
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C
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Cox Ann, Age - 60, Head Widow, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Washerwoman 7.82
Cox Richard, Age - 35, Son Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Labourer 19.54
Cox Thomas, Age - 30, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Brass-Dresser 23.67
Cox Emma, Age - 23, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Gold-Chains 14.65
Cox Caroline, Age - 31, Daughter in Law (Daughter-in-law) Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0
Cox Mary A., Age - 7, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0
Cox James, Age - 1, Grandson , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0
Cox Clara, Age - 0, Granddaughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0
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Poverty Bar Grading
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A = comfortable. Standard meal) with surplus of 31s+ shillings 5
B = moderate. Standard meal with surplus of 21s to 31s
C = poor. Standard meal with surplus of 11s to 21s
D = very poor. Standard meal with surplus of 5s to 11s
E = poverty. Workhouse diet with surplus is a minus OR Standard meal of surplus 1s to 5s
Having a larger family does increase the family income budget and increase surplus and go towards raising the poverty grading. However living conditions would be extremelly cramped.
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