Low income families will be pushed to the 'brink of survival' if benefits don't rise with inflation

Katy Morton
Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Parents in low-paid positions, including nursery practitioners, will gain less from the National Insurance cut and see the biggest loss to their income if benefits increase with earnings, not inflation, warns new research.

The analysis finds that low-income families will see little benefit from the cut in National Insurance, PHOTO Adobe Stock
The analysis finds that low-income families will see little benefit from the cut in National Insurance, PHOTO Adobe Stock

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