• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Exactly, that’s not unique for UK.
    People who do well, are doing slightly better. But “The most disadvantaged people” are no better off than they were 15 years ago. I think that’s pretty general for most of EU and USA too.
    What may be different in UK, is that the ones with reasonably good jobs are not doing better either.

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      11 months ago

      Actually, I’d say that many countries in the EU are doing significantly better. Especially the ones with extensive social safety nets like the Nordic countries, Germany, the Netherlands and a few more.

      But it requires that people are actually willing to redistribute wealth from the upper half to the lower half. Unfortunately, many in the upper half, who usually also possess the power, are often not willing to implement those policies.

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        11 months ago

        Actually, I’d say that many countries in the EU are doing significantly better.

        Absolutely, UK is probably worse than average. In part because they are worse hit by inflation than most.

        Part of the OP claim is: “people in the United Kingdom are no better-off than they were 15 years ago,”
        I’d say that’s the case in most countries, the REAL problem is that a lot of poor people in UK are actually WORSE off now.
        So yes UK is falling behind on how they treat the poor. Despite the rest of the world isn’t doing an amazing job either.