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Living on the benefits of disease will soon pay 2,500 £ more a year than the minimum wage business, Wednesday night appeared.
The earnings of the unemployed who claim to be health payments warn a thought -tank to pass the workers of the workers in the national life wage next year.
Shocking finding comes after Keir Starmer has been delivered to a backbench rebellion and not securing reforms to the benefit system that will save £ 5 billion.
On Thursday, TORY leader Kemi Badenoch will face the UK’s rapidly expanding benefits in the face of a ‘welfare state with an economy’.
In a speech on the welfare reform, he will warn that the country’s increasing state addiction is sitting on ‘tickling time bomb’.
Analysis by the Social Justice Center, a universal loan plaintiff who received an average housing advantage and the payment of personal independence for patient health will receive £ 25,000 in 2026-27.
However, a full -time worker on the national life fee of £ 12,21 per hour will earn approximately 22,500 £ after paying income tax and national insurance.
Writing in the mail, former work and pension secretary Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the founder of CSJ said: ‘This is not a scroll to the plaintiffs trying to do it right by themselves and their families.
Sir Keir Starmer comes after not going through the reforms in the benefit system that will save £ 5 billion.
But this policy must be a call for waking up for makers.
‘Now a system designed to protect those who need real needs, makes the job deterrent, trapped people in long -term addiction and leaves them without a meaningful support to heal.’
The report leaves the generosity of the system naked.
Labour’s Climbown leaves a space of 5 billion pounds in public finance, and chancellor Rachel Reeves will have to be installed with a reserve tax.
On Wednesday, the rebellion continued with 47 workers’ deputies against the government’s third reading of the diluted welfare reform bill.
The leading Asi Rachael Maskell called the bill as ‘Omnishambles’, while others said it was morally wrong to reduce the benefits of the party for sick and disabled people.
Sir Iain, ‘Before locking, we have had the lowest number of unemployed households since the registrations started.
However, the figures from the Social Justice Center show how harmful Covid is, and since then, the deterrence for work has been dramatic.
‘Therefore, the inability of the bill to look at the real reform of the system is more expensive than the bills lost to the chancellor, it is the wasted lives stuck in a system of addiction from real loss, independence and success.’
In his report, the National Statistics and HMRC Office that analyze the figures from the CSJ – Ministry of Labor and Pension – other examples of generous benefit payments that exceed salaries for lower paid jobs.
For an anxiety and a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), an unemployed parent, who claims to take about £ 37,000 per year, found £ 14,000 more than a worker on a national minimum wage.
Last week, the Budget Liability Office said the Disease Benefits Law would hit £ 100 billion by 2030.
PIP payments, which will help disabled and health conditions, have increased more than 13,000 to 34,000 per month since my pande.
The increase was due to an increase in numbers claiming as their main states for anxiety and depression.
CSJ said that the UK will previously save up to £ 9 billion per year, aiming at mental health benefits to finance NHS therapy and employment support.
He said that the health element of the PIP and universal loan should be withdrawn from lighter anxiety, depression or ADHD.
Two -thirds of the universal credit health receives PIPs and roughly at the same rate in receiving housing support in the three.
In his speech at CSJ on Thursday, Mrs. Badenoch will soon claim that one of the four -pound income taxes spent for illness and disability aids are a crisis that can ‘collapse the economy’.
Ms. Badenoch is expected to say: ‘It is not fair to spend £ 1 billion per month for the benefits for foreign nationals and to distribute cars financed by the taxpayer for conditions such as constipation.
“ We should support producers – to get up every morning, to build our country to reward people. Our welfare system should look at the most vulnerable ones in society, not to the deceiving system. ‘
CSJ Policy Director Joe Shalam, ‘Liz Kendall [the current Work and Pensions Secretary] Since Covid, he deserves the loan to fight deviant incentives that have entered the welfare system.
‘The ministers can save public money and transform lives by tightening compliance with mental health benefits and investing in therapy and employment support.’
A government spokesman said: ‘We are changing the system, so it really supports those who can work for employment and makes the security network always there for the most vulnerable ones – and puts the welfare bill, which is increasingly sustainable.
‘Thanks to our employment support finance of £ 2.2 billion in the next four years, we also improve the success of programs such as Connect to Work, which helps disabled people and health conditions. ‘