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Worst off have lower quality of life than before recession

MINIMUM wage workers and benefit claimants are suffering much lower standards of living than before the recession, poverty researchers confirmed yesterday.

Due to near-zero inflation, this year has been the first since the bankers’ crash of 2008 that the basic cost of living has not risen.

Single parents of one child who receive benefits need £117 extra per week to make ends meet and put food on the table compared to being £74 short seven years ago.

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