Five million people driven into poverty by transport costs
Transport costs are keeping 5 million people (8% of the UK population) below the poverty line, first-of-its-kind tracker shows.
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Inspiring The Next Generation Transport costs are keeping 5 million people (8% of the UK population) below the poverty line, first-of-its-kind tracker shows.
Amid the soaring cost of living crisis, The UK ranked 17th in a comparison of disposable household income among different countries, according to a recent study by CityIndex.
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