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Cuts to universal credit – the benefit set to replace tax credits for most claimants in the last years of the parliament – are to go ahead.
"With no action on low wages, social security costs are rising sharply with the number of working people claiming housing benefit set to double by 2019, costing £12.9bn – or £488 for every household".
Kevin Butler, a former RAF worker now on incapacity benefit, set aside £550 for presents this year through Farepak - and was devastated to hear that the money had vanished.
And it may also account for why Mr. Harper's song "One Road to Freedom" climaxes the first disc of "Mantra Mix," a recent two-CD benefit set for Tibetan refugees.
AMY BERNSTEIN: Yeah, and this is a pretty rare benefit, set of benefits, and I think about all the women who aren't getting any benefits, who are working 34 hours a week so they don't have to get benefits, that sort of thing.
At the weekend Simon Hughes, the Liberal Democrat deputy leader, warned ministers that three of the proposed seven changes to housing benefit set out in last week's Spending Review were the "wrong ones" and would need to be altered if Lib Dem MPs were to support them.
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In high-rent regions dependence on housing benefit sets a nasty unemployment trap, which is one reason why child poverty in London is so stubbornly high.
The unions want their pensions sweetened and their health benefits set in stone.
At present, with benefits set so low, the children of families without work are condemned to poverty".
5.10pm GMT He calls on Congress to extend unemployment insurance benefits, set to expire at the end of the year.
All social insurance schemes must offer a minimum set of benefits set by the government, which must include all essential health care.
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