We analyse the increase to the Local Housing Allowance rate to see how it impacts a privately renting household’s ability to meet their rent
Energy Price Guarantee: Just About Managing Households will still be worse off
The Energy Price Guarantee means low-income families will be £62 better off a month but more targeted support is still needed for just about managing households
Mind the benefit cap: why families are still falling through our welfare system
Analysis of new benefit cap statistics show the privated rented sector is unaffordable for most affected families, anywhere in Britain.
IWD2021: How the benefit system can do more to support women
We look at how the benefit system can do more to support women and why they are one of the groups most deeply affected by the pandemic.
New analysis: Who are the most financially vulnerable residents in London?
Read seven new findings about the most financially vulnerable residents in London as revealed by our latest modelling of data from 20 London Boroughs.
New analysis: benefit capped households set to double
Benefit capped households are set to double as a result of the interaction of the COVID-19 measures and the Benefit Cap. We examine why, for the GLA.
The future of the welfare state after Coronavirus
With unprecedented schemes in place supporting at least 1 in 4 British workers, what might the future of social welfare look like?
Benefit Cap: Policy in Practice’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee
Policy in Practice today gave evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee about the impact of the lower benefit cap. This post summarises some of the key points presented before MPs, based on our experience of supporting local welfare providers on the front line.
How has the Benefit Cap affected Londoners?
The Phase Two findings of our Low Income Londoners and welfare reform project looks at how the benefit cap affected Londoners.
5 Things we learned from the Benefit Cap impact assessment
Policy in Practice’s Daniel Cavanillas takes an in depth look at the DWP’s benefit cap impact assessment.