And on top of fraud is legal manipulation of the system, partners who have a relationship, but live apart to maximise the benfits as reported in last week's DT.
One problem with this is that non-working spouses and adult children of millionaires could claim. A possible answer is that in my flat-tax scheme with universal tax credit the amount you could get in benefits (over and above the tax credit you get anyway) would be negligible, probably zero in most cases. Benefits/tax credit would be no-where near enough to live on for an individual, but would be just enough for two people living together to survive, since income would be doubled but "two can live as cheaply as one", and if they chose to share with more adults they would be that much better off.
I know from personal experience, when my wife-to-be moved in with me, that my household bills hardly changed. In other words the cost of living per person halved. It is ludicrous that people supposedly poor enough to live on benefits are allowed to live alone.


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