TOPIC 2 How the state can help Flashcards
Who are benefits made for
Have unexpectedly lost their main income
Have a low level of income
Not able to earn income at all
What are the 2 different types of benefits
Contributory benefits - Those who have paid enough nics
Non-contributory benefits - Those who haven’t paid enough nics
JSA requirements
18-68
not full time student
less than 16 working hours a week
able and available to work
able to demonstrate you’re looking for work
WIlling to attend regular interviews to show you looking for jobs
What is ESA
A benefit for people who are disabled or ill and can’t work.
After 13 weeks you will be split into
The support group (disabled or ill) - stay the same as before
The work-related group (considered that they can work) - Need to go to interviews, on a lower rate if they do not go.
what is the benefit cap for one adult and 2 adults with kids
one adult - £257.69
Two adults plus kids - £384.62
What government websites are there to inform people about finance
Money helper - made after 2007 to give people a better financial understanding
Citizens advice - Set up in the run up to ww2 and has real life drop ins as well, made to give people more financial understanding
Money advice trust