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Single working age£157.84 Couple working age£240.61 Lone parent, one child£210.31 Lone parent, two children£282.66 Lone parent, three children£378.90 Couple, one child£286.45 Couple, two children£370.05 Couple, three children£465.71 Couple, four children£508.18 Single pensioner£136.60 Couple pensioner£201.49 Single working age£157.84 Couple working age£240.61 Lone parent, one child£210.31 Lone parent, two children£282.66 Lone parent, three children£378.90 Couple, one child£286.45 Couple, two children£370.05 Couple, three children£465.71 Couple, four children£508.18 Single pensioner£136.60 Couple pensioner£201.49
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UK life costs 'at least £13,400' UK life costs 'at least £13,400'
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A single person in Britain needs to earn at least £13,400 a year before tax for a minimum standard of living, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) says.A single person in Britain needs to earn at least £13,400 a year before tax for a minimum standard of living, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) says.
A couple with two children need to spend £370 a week and a pensioner couple need £201, the charity says. A couple with two children need to spend £370 a week and a pensioner couple need £201 excluding housing and childcare costs, the charity says.
Film tickets, a bottle of wine and a bird feeder were on the list of goods people need to participate in society.Film tickets, a bottle of wine and a bird feeder were on the list of goods people need to participate in society.
The JRF's figures, which exclude the cost of rent or mortgage payments, are higher than some government estimates. The JRF's figures are higher than some government estimates.
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According to the report, which took two years to put together, the spending power needed to pay for a basic but socially acceptable standard of living was higher than the official government calculated poverty line.According to the report, which took two years to put together, the spending power needed to pay for a basic but socially acceptable standard of living was higher than the official government calculated poverty line.
Staying aliveStaying alive
The report combined academic study with a consensus from 39 different groups of people to come up with a series of benchmarks for an acceptable cost of living in Britain.The report combined academic study with a consensus from 39 different groups of people to come up with a series of benchmarks for an acceptable cost of living in Britain.
This government is committed to a fairer, more inclusive society, providing opportunity for all Department for Work and Pensions Take the living standards quizWhat are the basics of Britain?Send us your commentsThis government is committed to a fairer, more inclusive society, providing opportunity for all Department for Work and Pensions Take the living standards quizWhat are the basics of Britain?Send us your comments
The definition of a minimum standard of living was not merely the amount of money needed for survival, and included "more than just food, clothes and shelter", the report explained.The definition of a minimum standard of living was not merely the amount of money needed for survival, and included "more than just food, clothes and shelter", the report explained.
"It is about having what you need in order to have the opportunities and choices necessary to participate in society," it said."It is about having what you need in order to have the opportunities and choices necessary to participate in society," it said.
For a single person of working age that included walking boots, a pay-as-you-go mobile phone and a bicycle.For a single person of working age that included walking boots, a pay-as-you-go mobile phone and a bicycle.
For a pensioner couple, an occasional carvery meal and a bird feeder were on the list, and a single mother needed £210 a week for items including nappies for the baby and a Christmas tree.For a pensioner couple, an occasional carvery meal and a bird feeder were on the list, and a single mother needed £210 a week for items including nappies for the baby and a Christmas tree.
Families should get the chance to have a one-week self-catering holiday in the UK, while childcare also took a big chunk of the family budget, the report said. Families should get the chance to have a one-week self-catering holiday in the UK, the report said.
Needs not wantsNeeds not wants
The study excluded "aspirational" items, and the JRF said it was aimed at starting a discussion about what was an acceptable standard of living.The study excluded "aspirational" items, and the JRF said it was aimed at starting a discussion about what was an acceptable standard of living.
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People were asked what they could and could not live withoutPeople were asked what they could and could not live without
"This research is designed to encourage debate and to start building a public consensus about what level of income no one should have to live below," said the JRF's director Julia Unwin."This research is designed to encourage debate and to start building a public consensus about what level of income no one should have to live below," said the JRF's director Julia Unwin.
READ THE BUDGETS IN FULL Single working-age males [271.67KB]Pensioner couples [365.69KB]Couples with two children [473.82KB]Lone parents with one child [356.59KB]READ THE BUDGETS IN FULL Single working-age males [271.67KB]Pensioner couples [365.69KB]Couples with two children [473.82KB]Lone parents with one child [356.59KB]
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"Of course, everyone has their own views about what items in a family budget are essential. But this is the best effort to date to enable ordinary people to discuss and agree what all households should be able to afford," she added."Of course, everyone has their own views about what items in a family budget are essential. But this is the best effort to date to enable ordinary people to discuss and agree what all households should be able to afford," she added.
Experts ensured that the lists would provide an adequate diet and enough warmth to remain healthy.Experts ensured that the lists would provide an adequate diet and enough warmth to remain healthy.
According to the calculations, a single person working full-time would need to earn £6.88 an hour to reach the weekly minimum standard - which is more than the current statutory minimum wage of £5.52.According to the calculations, a single person working full-time would need to earn £6.88 an hour to reach the weekly minimum standard - which is more than the current statutory minimum wage of £5.52.
A single person on Income Support would get less than half this amount.A single person on Income Support would get less than half this amount.
An out-of-work family would get in state benefits two-thirds of what the JRF regarded as the minimum requirement, but pensioners on Pension Credit reached an acceptable level of income, the charity said.An out-of-work family would get in state benefits two-thirds of what the JRF regarded as the minimum requirement, but pensioners on Pension Credit reached an acceptable level of income, the charity said.
Poverty levelsPoverty levels
Jonathan Bradshaw, professor of social policy at the University of York and co-author of the report, said that this was the first time the question of how much income was enough had been addressed.Jonathan Bradshaw, professor of social policy at the University of York and co-author of the report, said that this was the first time the question of how much income was enough had been addressed.
The government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020The government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020
Official measures of poverty have been based on relative income data.Official measures of poverty have been based on relative income data.
The official poverty line is a household with an income of 60% of the UK's median household, with the poverty line adjusted for family size.The official poverty line is a household with an income of 60% of the UK's median household, with the poverty line adjusted for family size.
The government has used this measure as the base for its pledge to halve child poverty by 2010, and to have eradicated it a decade later.The government has used this measure as the base for its pledge to halve child poverty by 2010, and to have eradicated it a decade later.
The JRF's report took in the views of people from a variety of social groups, in rural and urban areas, before coming up with an average for a cross-section of society.The JRF's report took in the views of people from a variety of social groups, in rural and urban areas, before coming up with an average for a cross-section of society.
It concluded that a car was not required by any social group, nor were cigarettes, but some alcohol consumed at home was acceptable.It concluded that a car was not required by any social group, nor were cigarettes, but some alcohol consumed at home was acceptable.
The JRF accepted that it could not be shown that everyone living below its minimum income standard would be in "hardship".The JRF accepted that it could not be shown that everyone living below its minimum income standard would be in "hardship".
Committed governmentCommitted government
A spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions said: "This government is committed to a fairer, more inclusive society, providing opportunity for all. We have lifted 600,000 children and nearly a million pensioners out of poverty.A spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions said: "This government is committed to a fairer, more inclusive society, providing opportunity for all. We have lifted 600,000 children and nearly a million pensioners out of poverty.
"We have increased winter fuel payments to £400 for someone aged over 80 and £250 for 60 years plus."We have increased winter fuel payments to £400 for someone aged over 80 and £250 for 60 years plus.
"We welcome the important contribution of this study.""We welcome the important contribution of this study."

COST OF LIVING IN 2008

Family typeWeekly budgetBreakdown of expenditure

COST OF LIVING IN 2008

Family typeWeekly budgetBreakdown of expenditure
Food and drinkFood and drink
Fuel (heating etc)Fuel (heating etc)
Personal goods and servicesPersonal goods and services
OtherOther
ClothingClothing
TravelTravel
Household goods, services, council tax etcHousehold goods, services, council tax etc
*Note: Weekly budget does not include housing or childcare costs.*Note: Weekly budget does not include housing or childcare costs.
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