A report by the Social Mobility Commission has warned the government about a worrying trend of “treadmill families” who are “running harder and harder but standing still”.
The study highlights a “deep social mobility problem” in Britain which has resulted in an unfair education system, a two-tier labour market, a regionally imbalanced economy and unaffordable housing.
Young families can now no longer expect to do as well as their parents’ generation, with fault-lines of wealth and opportunity now patently obvious.
Commission chair Alan Milburn says: “So many families are struggling to get by, let alone get up”. In a nod to Brexit and the developments in America, he added: “We know from the history of our own continent, when people feel they are losing out unfairly, the mood can turn ugly.”
The commission also noted that: