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New analysis suggests that those who do not work but who get benefits will receive £25,000 a year, this is £2500 more than those who work on a minimum wage.
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By David Vance4
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New analysis suggests that those who do not work but who get benefits will receive £25,000 a year, this is £2500 more than those who work on a minimum wage.
DO JOIN MY SUBSTACK HERE!
BUY ME A COFFEE HERE AND SUPPORT MY WORK ON THIS PODCAST

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