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20.01.2022 - 16:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The number of people claiming Universal Credit has begun to fall in some Greater Manchester boroughs for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Before this month, the number of claimants of the all-in-one benefit had been increasing across the city-region consistently since March 2020.
While in most boroughs the number is still going up, the rate of increase has slowed massively.
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The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions show the number of claimants have gone up in Wigan, Trafford, Tameside and Stockport.
For Wigan, the number of claimants in the borough went up from 30,464 in November 2021 to 30,571 in December.
In Trafford the increase was just 19 people – going from 15,752 to 15,771 in a month.
For Tameside, it went up by 67 from 25,266 in November 2021 to 25,333 a month later.
In Stockport, there was a similarly small increase and the number of claimants rose from 20,559 to 20,630 people.
For Salford, the number of people claiming the all-in-one benefit went from 30,896 in November 2021 to 30,971 in December 2021.
Rochdale saw an increase too, going from 27,512 to 27,603.
But in Oldham, there was a huge decrease in the number of people claiming Universal Credit.
A total of 402 people that were previously claiming the benefit stopped claiming it between November and December 2021 – the number of claimants went from 32,810 to 32,408 in just one month.
Manchester saw a smaller decrease in claimant numbers; with the number of people decreasing by 65 – going from 76,533 to 76,468.
Bury saw a decrease of 39 claimants, going from 17,558 in November 2021 to 17,519 the following month.
Bolton’s number of claimants went
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