The Martin Lewis Money Show on tonight as Brits fear bills could rise by 70%
Jeremy Hunt says the Government will prioritise help for the most vulnerable.
Hunt said in a statement: "This Government will prioritise help for the most vulnerable while delivering wider economic stability and driving long-term growth that will help everyone."Low-income families to lose out 'if benefits rise is not calculated by inflation' According to research from Child Poverty Action Group and Action for Children, a family with two children earning less than £24,700 will lose out by more than £600 in 2023/24 if benefits are increased in line with earnings.
If the Government decides to uprate benefits by inflation, then it will be increased by between 10-10.1%, coming into effect from next April.
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