High Peak Liberal DemocratsThis report focuses on support for disabled people under universal credit. Whilst we support the principles of universal credit, our analysis shows two important types of problems that will particularly affect disabled people; one relating to work incentives, the other concerning out of work support:
An extra shift at work should mean more money in your pocket. Under universal credit single people without children and relatively higher earners will generally gain for each hour of work. Couples where one person is in work and the other is seriously ill or disabled will also see much better incentives to work than in the current system. However our analysis shows that under universal credit:
Under universal credit, whilst most out of work support remains the same, there are a few changes which are likely to cause significant problems for disabled people:
Rebalancing universal credit: Making it work for disabled people- Full report [
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