Vital Signs - Disadvantage and PovertyEmploymentIn Milton Keynes, there is a higher rate ofpeople who are out of work but not lookingto get back into work (economically inactive)because of ill health than the averageacross England.Pre-COVID-19, the rate was 23% of householdsin Milton Keynes, by June 2023 the ratehad risen to 30.7%, compared with 25.5%for England.This is particularly prevalent in manual orroutine jobs, which research suggests is morelikely to have caused ill health. Milton Keyneshas 12.6% of the population working in theseroles compared to 10.5% for England.There are higher rates of in-workpoverty in Milton Keynes comparedwith England. 6.3% of Universal Creditclaimants are in work in Milton Keynes,compared with 5.7% for England.Milton Keynes Citizens Advice reports thatfrom the end of 2022 onwards, the mostcommon debt problem has been energyand fuel debts.A further indication of the growth innumber of those in poverty comes fromthe Milton Keynes Foodbank report, whichstates that between January to October2023, it distributed the same amount asfor 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.Milton Keynes Foodbank saw a 49%increase in usage between 2022 and 2023.Food Connect Hubbub6.3%of Universal Creditclaimants are in work inMilton Keynes, comparedwith 5.7% for England.15
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