Originally posted on Vox Political:
The
numbers speak for themselves: Under ‘Adequacy of safety-net benefits’,
EVERY SINGLE INCOME GROUP has lost out. While others have suffered a
great percentage drop, single working-age people remain the least able
to make ends meet.
That is the question posed every year by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation – and every year the organisation calculates how much people have to earn – taking into account their family circumstances, the changing cost of these essentials and changes to the tax and benefit system – to reach this benchmark.
This year’s research finds:
A lone parent with one child now needs to earn more than £27,100 per year – up from £12,000 in 2008. A couple with two children need to earn more than £20,200 each, compared to £13,900 each in 2008. Single working-age people must now earn more…
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