Longest sustained rise in people too sick to work since 1990s, says thinktank
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#6KJBC)
Resolution Foundation points to legacy of Covid as it warns that near-record 2.7m people are too ill to work
Britain is going through the longest sustained rise in the number of working-age adults who are too sick to work since the 1990s, according to a report warning that a benefits crackdown is unlikely to solve the country's jobless crisis.
The Resolution Foundation said economic inactivity due to long-term sickness - when people aged 16-64 are neither in work nor looking for a job because of a health condition - had increased in each year since July 2019, the longest sustained rise since 1994 to 1998.
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