Savings Threshold
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It's still £6k.
Aa far as I know no changes have been made to that figure for quite some time.
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Shocking.
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A problem is people with benefits who have a few thousand pounds is such a niche area that there aren't many people to defend that group, and the public/government listen to big groups
On one hand there are the stereotypical Daily Mail readers who oppose people claiming benefits of any kind, full stop
On the other hand many who are on benefits or who do understand the need to claim are struggling financially to save anything at all, or even are in debt…and so think people who can save £6,000 are wealthy enough and shouldn't claim any help
The fact that lots of necessary expenditure, such as disability equipment or healthcare, costs well over £6,000 seems irrelevant 🙁
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As I said, shocking.
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Are those with more than 6 grand in the bank really needing full state support? The raising of that figure would prove very unpopular with the general public i think.
File that alongside abolition of the House of Lords! ( I may be talking rubbish, definitely not for the first time).
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