LONDON - People who saw sudden and massive drops in household income during the pandemic recorded the sharpest increases in mental illness, according to a new study.

The National Centre for Social Research found that previously comfortable people forced to become dependent on universal credit and self-employment grants experienced the most spectacular decline in emotional wellbeing.

The report found that the pandemic “took people who had been for decades living on a comfortable income into a totally different world overnight”.

 

 

 

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