Briefing • 13 June 2014
Briefing 34: People in the UK cannot afford to eat
Though the UK's total wealth is amongst the highest in the world, many people across the country cannot afford to eat
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Explaining the data:
This data comes from ‘Hard to Swallow’ a report funded by Kellogs and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) and published in March 2013 – and chart data from the Trussell Trust available via http://www.trusselltrust.org/stats
Tagged under: cost of living, health inequality, income inequality, life chances, living standards, poverty
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