Four million British workers live in poverty, charity says
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from Economics | The Guardian on (#44828)
Number of workers entering poverty rising faster than employment, says Joseph Rowntree Foundation
More than 500,000 British workers have been swept into working poverty over the past five years, according to a report that shows the number of people with a job but living below the breadline has risen faster than employment.
In the latest sign that the link between entering work and making ends meet has become increasingly frayed in 21st-century Britain, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) said that the number of workers in poverty hit 4 million last year, meaning about one in eight in the economy are now classified as working poor.
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