The Independent is committed to covering critical issues in the U.S., from reproductive rights to climate change. A recent analysis by Scope suggests that disabled individuals could incur additional costs of nearly $15,000 annually by 2029 due to welfare reforms, which may include stringent eligibility criteria for support. Despite the government's reversal on welfare cuts, many disabled people remain at risk of financial burdens due to a two-tier support system. The publication highlights its dedication to providing quality journalism that remains accessible to all readers without paywalls.
The analysis from the charity Scope forecasts that disabled individuals could incur rising costs of nearly 15,000 a year by 2029, primarily due to welfare reforms.
Despite the recent government U-turn on welfare cuts, many disabled individuals are expected to still face a two-tier system; not all will be adequately supported.
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