Overview

In October 2021, the £20 uplift in Universal Credit (UC) the Government had introduced during the pandemic was removed. New research from youth homelessness charity Centrepoint, of over 120 frontline charities was conducted earlier this year and tracks the impact of this. It found that the cut disproportionately affected under 25, because they receive a lower rate than older claimants. The research revealed young people have been unable to access the Household Support Fund, even as the Chancellor's has doubled the money available to help households cope with the cost of living crisis.

43% of households in receipt of UC are food insecure, with the number of young people needing to access Centrepoint’s emergency food support rising dramatically by 417% in 2020/2021. This has worsened again since the UC uplift cut. The difficulties faced by homeless young people, along with the cut and rising cost of living, have put noticeable pressure on their mental health too – Centrepoint notes a 40% increase in demand for its mental health service.

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