Article 6983V Bare minimum costs calculation shows how UK benefits fall short

Bare minimum costs calculation shows how UK benefits fall short

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Patrick Butler
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Charities say figure of 120 a week - at least 35 more than universal credit allowance - is at stringent end of spectrum

How much is just enough to get by? According to new research, it is 120 a week. After housing costs, that is the bare minimum required for an unemployed single adult in the UK to eat regularly, heat their home, have the odd shower, take the odd bus trip, use a mobile phone, and, well, not do too much else.

If you are one of Monty Python's four Yorkshiremen or a certain kind of backbench Conservative MP, 120 a week will seem an absurd luxury. If you are a poverty researcher, on the other hand, it's a relatively modest sum that offers a big upgrade on current benefit levels while only scratching the surface of the UK's deep poverty" problem.

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