Universal Credit cut leaves millions worse off despite Budget changes
More than half of families on UC will still be worse off by over £1,000 a year, the Resolution Foundation said.
More than half of families on UC will still be worse off by over £1,000 a year, the Resolution Foundation said.
High taxes and stagnating wages will grind income growth to the slowest rate on record, analysis suggests.
Economists have warned that Sunak's Budget will leave millions worse off this winter.
Rachel Reeves said it was wrong to slash taxes when “bankers’ bonuses are set to reach a record high this year".
The government had promised to match lost EU funding for deprived areas - but Rishi Sunak had other ideas.
Good news! Your pint will be 3p cheaper. But if you drink Buckfast, you're in for a nasty surprise.
Rachel Reeves said the Chancellor's Budget was "loading the burden" on working people.
Sunak made it cheaper for people to fly between UK cities - while making little mention of the climate crisis in Wednesday's Budget.
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