Benefits amount
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Indeed. That’s the standard element of UC for someone under 25 with no housing costs. It’s equivalent to JSA of £77 per week.dp267p said:£265.31 is shocking amount to live on tbh.0 -
Living off that amount you’re more likely to develop a mental health condition, then surely you’ll end up on higher amounts.Seems counter productive to me0
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I think you've made an important point here @dp267p. Financial worries can definitely impact on someone's mental health, as can the stress of claiming benefits. Have you found that navigating the benefits system, or financial stress, has had an impact on your mental health?0
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