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Who gets Universal Credit?

Published by Daniel Bester on 12th June 202412th June 2024

New government figures show:

  • 6.7 million people are on Universal Credit
  • Three-quarters of those are from white ethnic groups
  • The proportion of people who get their Universal Credit but are not required to work continues to increase: it’s now well over one in three.
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