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Module: Income and Poverty This page lists the questions asked on the Income and Poverty in 2023. Clicking on the question name printed to the left of every question will bring you to the tables of results for that question. Publications and further information on Income and Poverty can be found on the Social Inequality Resources page.
PERSINC3: Personal income before tax and National Insurance HHLDINC3: Household income before tax and National Insurance (revised categories) SRINC: Among what income group would you place yourself? HINCPAST: Has your household's income fallen behind prices over the last year? PAYBILLSC: How well has your household kept up with bills and credit commitments from September 2021 until now? BILL500: Could your household afford to pay an unexpected, but necessary, expense of £500? PAYHEAT: Did your household turn heating down or off because you could not afford the costs last winter, even though it was too cold in the house/flat? The following questions were asked within the Politics module. INCDIFF: Is it the responsibility of the government to reduce the differences in income between people with high incomes and those with low incomes? GVINCTAX: Should government increase taxes and spend more on health, education and social benefits? PUBOWNST: Should major public services and industries be in state ownership? GVBINCM: Should the government should provide everyone with a guaranteed basic income? BENHELP: Do most people on social security benefits need and deserve such help?
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