A proposed change to the accommodation supplement rules, introducing a 40% housing contribution threshold for homeowners, raises concerns about increased poverty and reduced affordability for low-income households, despite government claims of better targeting and sustainability.
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Like seriously, does she think that people in social housing choose to be in social housing? Does she think that people who are less well off they have to be in private rental also choose? That is the better choice. Wouldn't wouldn't they rather own their own home? Because if they actually won the lotto, they probably could buy their own home. You know, that that's actually the difference. But it you don't help people to be independent, like she's trying to say it's about fairness and trying to get them out of social housing by making them poorer.
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deepening hardship for low-income families
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