People on lowest incomes being denied access to social housing, research finds
Benefit claimants having applications denied for being deemed too risky by housing associations, says CrisisThe poorest people in England are being denied access to social housing owing to their low income, in a “catch-22” situation that is pushing more people into homelessness, research has...
<p>Benefit claimants having applications denied for being deemed too risky by housing associations, says Crisis</p><p>The poorest people in England are being denied access to social housing owing to their low income, in a “catch-22” situation that is pushing more people into homelessness, research has found.</p><p>A new report from Crisis said that an ever depleting supply of social homes meant that housing associations were using strict criteria to choose new tenants, and people on low incomes and in receipt of benefits were having applications denied due to being deemed too risky.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/08/people-on-lowest-incomes-being-denied-access-to-social-housing-research-finds">Continue reading...</a>
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