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AI-generatedThe article discusses UK welfare spending statistics and political debate, but does not describe any concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply chain disruption, or company-specific impact. No direct effect on commodity prices, corporate margins, or sector revenues is identifiable. The event is a political/policy discussion with no immediate commercial channel.
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- 625,000 UK households received benefits above £32,200 in the last year.
- 16,000 households received more than £60,000.
- UK welfare system costs around £155 billion per year.
- Shadow Minister Neil O’Brien led the research and called for a review of the household benefit cap.
- The analysis has prompted renewed debate about welfare spending.