The Government has increased Universal Credit by £20 per week, but disabled people on other benefits have not received the same increase.
The TUC says the findings highlight Britain’s deepening cost of living crisis, which is pushing more families into the red.
Among those receiving Universal Credit, 37 per cent are skipping meals every day to make ends meet.
Calls grow for Government measure of ‘hidden hunger’ as new figures show one in four parents skipping meals because of lack of money.
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