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21st century poverty in the UK

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Does work pay?

“Making work pay” is a popular phrase in UK politics, but it’s rarely clear exactly what it means. Making employers pay higher wages? Making people work more hours? Making welfare payments less? So I’d like to have a brief look at rates of pay in the UK for full-time work (which the government defines as a minimum of 35 hours a week), and how they … Continue reading Does work pay?

Unknown's avatarStat eOf Poverty24th Jan 202226th Jan 20223 Comments

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