‘Very deep poverty’ in Britain hits worst level in 30 years, report says

Poverty in Britain has deepened, according to a report released on Tuesday, with approximately 6.8 million ‌people now living in “very deep poverty”, the highest level in three ‍decades.
“Very deep poverty” refers to households with an after-housing-costs income below 40 per cent of the UK median, amounting to around £16,400 (US$22,446.68) a year for a couple with two young children.
The report by Joseph ⁠Rowntree Foundation (JRF), which conducts research aimed at solving poverty in Britain,…  

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