The Department for Work and Pensions

More people are likely to be claiming disability benefits as a result of Government cuts to other areas of welfare spending in the last decade, an influential economic think tank has claimed. In a “back-of-the-envelope calculation”, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) suggested disability benefit spending had increased by £900 million as a result of welfare cuts between 2010 and 2019.

The think tank broke down the welfare system into main two areas: non-health-related and health-related benefits; as it said it found cuts to the former had led to a rise in claims for the latter. It listed cuts to housing benefit in 2011; the increase in the state pension age for women; the lowering of the overall benefit cap in 2016; and requiring single parents to

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