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Benefit Britain - the irony

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Mhoys · 18/09/2016 19:30

Years ago there was no Housing Benefit as far as I remember - talking about growing up in the 1960s. Or even Child Tax Benefits, etc etc. Now it seems so many people get these, even people working in reasonably good jobs. The Government is meant to be anti-benefits but expenditure on all this must be significant. Some of this may be due to a small rise in living standards since then. But also have wages become so low relative to living costs, that the state is effectively subsidising private enterprise? There is nothing necessarily wrong with this I guess, but isn't the government "in denial" when few ordinary people could afford a family or rent or buy a home in the South at least Confused, so the taxpayer/State has to stump up? I have some thoughts but am also genuinely puzzled ...

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Ikillallplants · 29/04/2017 10:56

We both work full-time and still struggle to afford to live. I'm not saying single parents will need to get a full-time job when the child reaches 18, I am saying that it probably still won't be enough if you have a low to middle range salary. The average salary does not provide a good standard of living at the moment. It will be even worse for renters as mortgage payments tend to go down over the years but rent on really goes up Confused

It is shit.

Babyroobs · 29/04/2017 11:05

When kids leave home and child tax credits and child benefit stop, single people can still get working tax credits on a low income as long as working 30 hours.

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