
Cities Outlook 2016
Cities Outlook 2016: The growth of housing benefitTrying to limit spending on housing benefit will not in itself deliver a low welfare economy.
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Trying to limit spending on housing benefit will not in itself deliver a low welfare economy.
Our letter to the Chancellor suggests three ways to support those cities with the greatest capacity to drive economic growth in the short-term.
It’s not necessarily the case that cities with large proportions of disadvantaged pupils will do less well overall.
But where’s the growth going to come from? Who’s going to deliver it? And, critically, how much will it cost?
There are almost 122,200 very deprived households in England and Wales Yesterday, another slew of Census data was released. This included statistics on deprived households measured across...
Zach Wilcox discusses the significance of falling inflation.