As the trend over previous years shows, the number of residents requiring additional support starts to fall around Easter time on the Isle of Wight, as the holiday season begins
Whether they are unable to find work, or need additional support due to low income, the number of Islanders claiming Universal Credit has increased in the last month
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 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 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 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 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 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 Island residents seeking Universal Credit and 'out of work benefits' in the last month, broken down between sex and age groups