Progress on tackling child poverty in Northern Ireland has stalled and focusing on work alone will not shift the dial on ...
Scrapping two-child limit eases burden on families, but living standards still bleak Measures in the Budget, especially ...
New research shows that households feeling economically insecure is driving Labour’s loss of support, not immigration. JRF’s looking at how to improve living standards.
We can change our tax system to support our economy, invest in our families, and raise living standards. This comment explains how. The UK tax system is poorly designed, but a new CenTax paper ...
Addressing voters’ economic insecurity will help Labour gain and retain support across the political spectrum, whereas prioritising a particular stance on immigration risks alienating voters on the ...
While a parent’s level of education, attitude towards bringing up children and other parental factors also have a bearing, research shows that having more money directly improves the development and ...
Looking back on the Talking about Homes project so far, how we've engaged with the sector, what organisational circumstances help mobilise framing, and the programme's next steps. The Talking about ...
Tracking the impact that rising prices and interest rates are having on the finances, spending, health and wellbeing of low-income households. We aim to make sure that media, government and other ...
More than one in three families in the UK now have incomes below the Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a benchmark based on what the public agrees a household needs as a minimum to live on. Their incomes ...
New JRF figures but the same old story: the Government needs to address the cost of living crisis overwhelming millions of UK households to deliver growth, with fairness at its heart.
Unpaid carers provide an invaluable service to society, but they shoulder a financial penalty in doing so. This report looks at the financial impact of unpaid care, and how policies can help mitigate ...