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Not heating, eating or meeting bills: managing a cost of living crisis on a low income

Not heating, eating or meeting bills: managing a cost of living crisis on a low income

29th Jun 2022
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Fifty years of benefit uprating

Fifty years of benefit uprating

13th Apr 2022
Households below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008/09 - 2019/20

Households below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008/09 - 2019/20

27th Jan 2022
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Our social security lifeline: Is it strong enough?

Our social security lifeline: Is it strong enough?

16th Jul 2021
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A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2021

A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2021

14th Jul 2021
Mother and daughter
Staying afloat in a crisis: families on low incomes in the pandemic

Staying afloat in a crisis: families on low incomes in the pandemic

9th Mar 2021
Father and daughter
Seeking an anchor in an unstable world: experiences of low-income families over time

Seeking an anchor in an unstable world: experiences of low-income families over time

9th Mar 2021
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JRF Spring Budget 2021 analysis

JRF Spring Budget 2021 analysis

4th Mar 2021
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Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

18th Jan 2021
Destitution in the UK 2020

Destitution in the UK 2020

9th Dec 2020
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The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

3rd Dec 2020
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A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2020

A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2020

8th Jul 2020
Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

17th Jun 2020
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UK Poverty 2019/20: Social security

UK Poverty 2019/20: Social security

7th Feb 2020
Households below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008/09–2017/18

Households below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008/09–2017/18

16th Jan 2020
A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2019

A Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom in 2019

3rd Jul 2019
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