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Old 07-04-2016, 11:12 PM #2
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Originally Posted by Dezzy View Post
I did the maths, with the benefit cap in place the maximum a single person can claim in benefits for a year is £18,200 (£350 a week) and that's the maximum, a family can claim up to £26,000 (500 a week) a year. Once again, these are the maximum rates for multiple different benefits. The average amount you'll get yearly from JSA is around £3697 (£71 a week) as of last year.

Remember that very few people will claim enough different benefits to hit the cap and the cap is only lifted for certain benefits like Disability or Military Based benefits. So basically, the only way you're gonna claim more is if you qualify for it.

These tax evaders are hiding away millions in taxable money, just a few of them paying the proper amount of tax would cover a lot of people who are reliant on benefits.

People on benefits aren't draining the state, it's the arseholes who won't pay their taxes that are the real issue here.
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