UK benefits fall short of minimum living cost by £140 a month, charities say
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6983T)
Exclusive: research shows universal credit allowance far below cost of food, energy and essentials
The UK's leading poverty charities have called for a change in the law to fix the UK's failing" welfare system after research revealed that basic benefits given to low-income households are at least 140 a month below the real cost of food, energy and everyday basics.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and the food bank network the Trussell Trust said inadequate benefits were the main driver of the explosion in destitution and food bank use in recent months, and urged the government to formally bring universal credit rates into line with minimum living costs.
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