Middle-income families 'relying on benefits'
Benefit-bashing Chancellor George Osbourne has left middle-income families more reliant on state support
Benefit-bashing Chancellor George Osbourne has left middle-income families more reliant on state support, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures showed yesterday.
The middle fifth of households have been forced to claim 3 per cent more in benefits since the Tories took power in 2010.
Increases in tax credits to top up wages from low-paid jobs and housing benefit to help with soaring rents made the greatest contribution.
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