New research launched by the Housing Futures Network - comprising Affinity Sutton, Gentoo, Places for People and Riverside - has revealed the impact housing benefit changes would have on social housing tenants underoccupying their homes. The network interviewed 452 working-age households in receipt of benefit and living in social housing, which face cuts to their benefit payments from 2013 under Government proposals. In total 670,000 households could be impacted by the cut. The results from the survey showed:
*71% of the tenants surveyed stand to lose up to £15 per week, or up to 10% of their household income and nearly a third (29%) would lose more than £15 a week.
*Whilst a quarter of underoccupiers would try to downsize to a smaller property to escape the benefit cut, the majority do not believe this is an option for them. Over a third (35%) believed they would be likely to end up in rent arrears as a result of the cut.
*43% of underoccupiers are already struggling financially and 83% would find it difficult to find the extra money to pay their rent if their housing benefit were cut.
Download a copy of the report from the Affinity Sutton website.
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