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APPG ​Publishes Report on In-Work ‌Poverty

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has recently released an important​ report addressing the growing issue of⁤ in-work poverty in⁣ the​ UK. ⁤ This comprehensive report sheds⁢ light on the challenges faced by⁣ individuals who are employed yet still struggle to ‍make ends meet. As the economy continues to evolve, this issue has become more pressing, with many workers finding ⁣themselves ⁣trapped ‍in a cycle of ⁣low wages and instability.

Understanding In-Work Poverty

In-work‌ poverty refers to ⁣the situation where individuals are ​employed ⁤but still live below the poverty ‍line. ‍ This phenomenon often results‌ from low⁢ wages, zero-hour‌ contracts, and lack of job security. The​ report highlights that⁣ thousands of hard-working individuals in the UK are affected by this alarming trend.

Key Findings of the Report

The APPG’s report outlines‌ several critical findings regarding the state of in-work poverty. Among these is the fact​ that⁤ a significant ​percentage of workers rely on ⁣government assistance to supplement their income. This reliance indicates⁢ that⁤ simply having a job is not ​enough to ensure financial ⁣security for many‌ families across the ⁤nation.

Recommendations for​ Change

The report offers a series of recommendations aimed at addressing and mitigating in-work poverty.⁤ One of the⁢ key suggestions is‍ to increase ⁣the minimum wage and ensure‍ it aligns with⁣ the actual ⁣cost of living. This move is ⁢essential​ to help lift workers ‌out of poverty‌ and promote ⁢a more ⁤equitable⁣ economy.

Conclusion and⁣ Call to Action

the APPG’s report on in-work poverty serves as ⁣a critical⁤ reminder of the struggles faced by many ‌workers today. It is imperative⁣ for policymakers, ⁣businesses, and society as a whole ​to take action toward combating this issue. For​ more in-depth insights, you can read the full report on in-work poverty here.

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