Seven million UK workers living in poverty

High rents, low wages and benefit cuts have led to a record high, says Joseph Rowntree Foundation

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One in eight UK workers are living in poverty due to of a combination of high rents, low wages and benefit cuts, according to a new report.

Research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, based on the latest statistics, from 2014/15, reveals a record 3.8 million people with a job are in poverty, where their income, adjusted for household size, is below 60 per cent of the median after housing costs have been deducted.

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