Working families being pushed into poverty with benefit freeze

8th March 2019
The Treasury has been urged to boost the living standards of low-income working families by ending the freeze on benefits and tax credits and increase them in line with inflation at the Spring Statement next week. Ministers are being warned that a failure to end the freeze this year will increase poverty and make life harder for millions of people.

The TUC is backing the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s (JRF) proposal for the government to use next week’s Spring Statement to announce an end to the freeze on benefits and tax credits. TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said “The benefit freeze has tightened family finances, pushing up poverty in working households. And it’s holding back working parents who want to give their children a decent life.

“It’s time to stop turning the screw. The government must scrap the benefits freeze and create a social security system that works for everyone when they need it.”