Impacts of Tory Welfare Reform on Working-Age Families Unveiled
Impact of Tory Welfare Reform
A recent report by the Resolution Foundation sheds light on the contrasting effects of Tory welfare reform on different segments of the population.
Winners and Losers
Retirees and individuals on disability benefits emerge as the biggest beneficiaries of the reform, enjoying financial gains.
Conversely, working-age families, particularly those with multiple dependents, face a significant financial setback, with an annual shortfall of £4,600.
- Retirees and Disability Benefit Recipients: Major winners
- Large Families: £4,600 worse off annually
This disparity calls for a more nuanced approach to social welfare policies to address the unequal impact on different demographic groups.
This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.