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UBI system in Wales could have halved poverty levels, study finds

POVERTY in Wales could be halved if the Welsh government established a universal basic income (UBI) system in the country, a major study has claimed.

The research carried out by the think tank Autonomy suggests that UBI could decrease overall poverty rates in Wales by 50 per cent and child poverty by 64 per cent, bringing it to a rate of under 10 per cent in Wales.

It also found nearly three quarters of people in Wales, 69 per cent, support piloting UBI.

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