السبت، 25 أبريل 2020

Poorer expectant mums lose over £4,000 through ‘unfair’ anomaly in benefits

System treats maternity allowance as unpaid income, skewing the amount of universal credit paid out

Pregnant women on the lowest incomes are being denied vital financial support during the Covid-19 crisis, according to unions and women’s support groups, who are calling for urgent reforms to universal credit.

An anomaly in the way universal credit differentiates between pregnant earners has created an unfair system, it is argued. Universal credit treats maternity allowance, which is paid to the lowest-earning women and those who are self-employed, as “unearned income”, which means it is deducted from their benefit payments.

Related: Universal credit could 'steamroll vulnerable into poverty'

Related: Labour urges universal credit rethink to protect low-income families

It would take little effort to resolve the unfair treatment of maternity allowance in universal credit calculations.

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from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xcYXaM

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