See within for the number of Island residents seeking Universal Credit and 'out of work benefits' in the last month, broken down between sex and age groups
See within for the number of Isle of Wight residents seeking out of work benefits or Universal Credit in the last month, broken down between sex and age groups
Given the current Coronavirus crisis the rise in those claiming out of work benefits is to be expected, but nearly tripling compared to this time last year will be a surprise to many
There’s been another rise in the number of Isle of Wight residents claiming out of work benefits, something we could see rise even more in the coming months due to Coronavirus
There has been a rise in the last month in the number of Isle of Wight residents claiming out of work benefits, and a rise of 95 since the same time last year