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FollowTheMoney

PMQs debating how benefits operate to ‘subsidise’ low-paying employers

October 25, 2017

In my report on the British Corporate Welfare State, I pointed out that tax credits and housing benefits subsidise employers. In the report, I estimate that tax credits and housing benefits make up almost half […]

Corporate welfare General

So-called in-work poverty soars by 59% under Coalition

May 9, 2014

In-work benefits and poverty Article by Andrew Grice inĀ the IndependentĀ about the growing costs of in-work benefits

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