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Ben Baumberg Geiger

Research and reflection on welfare benefits, as well as wider aspects of inequalities. Mostly on the UK, but increasingly international. Run by Ben Baumberg Geiger (https://www.benbgeiger.co.uk/) [Logo is libra icon by icons8, https://icons8.com/]

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If disability benefits spending is flat, then welfare spending is probably going down

There’s always feverish speculation about an upcoming budget; if your inbox is anything like mine, you’ve been deluged with emails/messages telling you what might be in the budget tomorrow (Wed 26th Nov). But I’m not a political soothsayer,...

a month ago
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Have new WCA claims exploded in the last year?

A quick post on some more frustrating DWP statistics, ahead of some longer posts on broader issues.

2 months ago
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Are out-of-work benefit claims at a record high?

“Record 6.5 million Britons on jobless benefits” ran the Telegraph headline a few weeks ago, an apparent 80% rise since 2018 - a claim that is now doing the rounds among journalists and politicians, including Nigel Farage (as you can hear o...

4 months ago
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Save the Health Survey for England!

I have taken a break from blogging to write a report for the Resolution Foundation on employer-focused disability policy (co-authored with Louise Murphy), which is coming out this Thursday. My normal blogging can now start again, starting w...

6 months ago
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