Those on disability benefits and low incomes will be among worst affected,IFS concludesAlmost 2 million people will lose more than £1000 a year following the switch to universal credit, with those claiming disability benefits the worst affected, and according to research by a main thinktank.
Self-employed workers on below average incomes and low-income families with little savings will also be among the biggest losers,the Institute for Fiscal Studies study concluded, as the government aims to total one of the biggest overhauls of the benefits system since the introduction of tax credits in 2003. Related: 'Universal credit is a nightmare – the stress is overwhelming' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com