CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Vulnerable residents hit by 'consequences' of housing reforms

Coalition welfare reforms aimed at reducing housing costs are causing severe and unintended financial consequences to vulnerable residents who are unable to adapt, a panel of MPs has reported.

Coalition welfare reforms aimed at reducing housing costs are causing severe and unintended financial consequences to vulnerable residents who are unable to adapt, a panel of MPs has reported.

A report issued by the Commons Work and Pensions Committee on Wednesday, entitled Support for housing costs in the reformed welfare system, recommends the Government should exempt all households with a person claiming higher level disability benefits from the spare room subsidy – commonly known as the ‘bedroom tax'. 

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