Chris Belfield
@chrisbelfield
Economist @ JRF.
Formerly HMT and IFS
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17-03-2009 19:49:04
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New Institute for Fiscal Studies research shows that how rich your parents are matters for your future earnings but where and what you study at university could matter more. I wrote out it for the @timesredbox: thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/w…
United have taken 64% of points available in games they have gone behind but only 68% in games they haven't. Duncan Alexander is this the smallest difference in PL history?
Analysis from Joseph Rowntree Foundation this week suggests this could be the worst parliament for living standards since detailed records began This doesn't have to be the case, but clearly more needs to be done to boost household incomes and ensure every family can afford the essentials
Our Joseph Rowntree Foundation modelling last week showed that lone parent families face the biggest falls in income over this parliament. This is a choice made by the government. Sam Tims and Katie Schmuecker’s new figures show that scrapping the 2 Child Limit would entirely offset this fall.
Me on BBC Breakfast earlier talking about Universal Credit going up next year: "the starting point is already at a level where people can't afford the essentials" It's why we need an independent process to recommend a rate that reflects what people actually need to get by
Removing all interest on student loans above CPI would add £2 billion to long run cost says IFS evidence submitted to the treasury select committee Institute for Fiscal Studies ifs.org.uk/publications/1…
It's true that first year enrolments for full time students held up through the 2012 HE finance reforms, but part time enrolments have collapsed so total overall fell. #TuitionFees Jack Britton Economic and Social Research Council