Exclusive: UK review of international welfare reforms makes case for keeping £20 Covid top-up to universal credit

Cutting social security benefits such as universal credit has a detrimental effect on mental health, particularly for the most vulnerable groups hit hardest by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new research.

The study of major welfare reforms in high-income countries including the UK, the US and Canada also found that policies aimed at making benefits more generous were associated with positive mental health outcomes.

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