Universal Credit claimants will be subjected to a major change following the Chancellor's Spring Budget.Furthermore, the Administrative Earnings Threshold for those working low hours will increase from the equivalent of 15 hours on National Living Wage to 18 hours. This means that anyone working below that level will be encouraged to receive more support from their work coach.
“For those working low hours, we will increase the Administrative Earnings Threshold from the equivalent of 15 hours to 18 hours at National Living Wage for an individual claimant, meaning that anyone working below this level will receive more work coach support alongside a more intensive conditionality regime.”
The move has received criticism, however, with some pointing out how unfair it is for benefit claimants. Caroline Lucas of the Green Party wrote on Twitter: "Chancellor totally out of touch with so many public sector workers struggling to make ends meet. "It comes down to political choices - he could have chosen a Wealth Tax on richest 1% to raise up to £70bn to fund proper pay rises, increases in Universal Credit & more."
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