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Households receiving more in benefits than paid in taxes
The percentage of households in the UK who receive more in benefits (both cash benefits and benefits in kind) than they pay in taxes (both direct and indirect), from 1977 to 2012/13.
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Why free school meal recipients earn less than their peers
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The commuting gap: men account for 65% of commutes lasting more than an hour
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How many jobs are paid less than the living wage in your area?
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Weekly household spending fell by more than £100 on average during the coronavirus pandemic
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More than one in four sandwich carers report symptoms of mental ill-health
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Men enjoy five hours more leisure time per week than women
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Upper tier local authorities (UTLAs) where healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth was significantly lower or higher than the State Pension age of 65, England
Upper tier local authorities (UTLAs) where male and female healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth was significantly lower or higher than the State Pension age of 65.
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More than 1 in 10 addresses used as holiday homes in some areas of England and Wales
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The commuting gap: women are more likely than men to leave their job over a long commute