More than 500k under-35 in UK out-of-work due to long-term illness (theguardian.com) 7 points by artagnon 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] anovikov 2y ago ↗ It's simply because there IS free stuff. They are doing it because they can. Who can judge them? [–] okasaki 2y ago ↗ But why would the number of people receiving it go up? The benefits aren't getting better, are they? [–] squigz 2y ago ↗ This generation is just lazy, don't you know? (/s) [–] anovikov 2y ago ↗ I would argue it's the rise of cynicism that removed any stigma from freeloading off taxpayers' money. So everyone who can do it, does.
[–] okasaki 2y ago ↗ But why would the number of people receiving it go up? The benefits aren't getting better, are they? [–] squigz 2y ago ↗ This generation is just lazy, don't you know? (/s) [–] anovikov 2y ago ↗ I would argue it's the rise of cynicism that removed any stigma from freeloading off taxpayers' money. So everyone who can do it, does.
[–] anovikov 2y ago ↗ I would argue it's the rise of cynicism that removed any stigma from freeloading off taxpayers' money. So everyone who can do it, does.
[–] mytailorisrich 2y ago ↗ The official government's line is that there are labour shortages that require increased immigration, and that unemployment remains very low.Then, we read articles like this one. In the stats those people do not count as unemployed.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 22.3 ms ] threadThen, we read articles like this one. In the stats those people do not count as unemployed.