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  2. Carer's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    People in full-time education or who are “gainfully employed”. The benefit is not entitled if the claimant earns more than £132 per week from paid employment after tax, National Insurance Contributions and allowable expenses including half of any pension contributions, work-related expenses such as the cost of a lease car, and up to 100% of care costs.

  3. Carers' rights - Wikipedia

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    Carers save the UK economy an estimated £119 billion per year, [23] and economic considerations form a key element in government policy to support carers. The importance given to carers rights and legislation is evidenced by the record of parliamentary speeches, with 4,118 debates including some mention of carers at the end of March 2008. [24]

  4. Cost of living - Wikipedia

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    They include food, drink, clothing, household supplies and personal care items, home rents, transport, utility bills, private schools, domestic help and recreational costs. The survey itself is an internet tool designed to calculate cost-of-living allowances and build compensation packages for corporate executives maintaining a western lifestyle.

  5. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and informally as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.

  6. Carers UK - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Judith Oliver, a carer for her husband, founded the Association of Carers, aided by a grant of £9,879 from the Equal Opportunities Commission. The group campaigned for Invalid Care Allowance to be extended to married women. Following a test case brought to the European Court on behalf of Jackie Drake, in June 1986 the government was ...

  7. Carers Trust - Wikipedia

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    Carers Centre Statistical Survey 1 April 2006 - 31 March 2007. The Princess Royal Trust for Carers. 2007. State of Social Care 06-06 report. CSCI. London. 2006; It Could be You, the chances of becoming a carer, Carers UK 2001; Securing Good Care for Older People: Taking a long-term view, Wanless, D. London: King's Fun. 2006. General Household ...

  8. 50 Cent Calls Out Jay-Z for Walking Red Carpet with ... - AOL

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    50 Cent is mocking Jay-Z after a rape allegation was made against the "99 Problems" rapper. Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, 55, attended the premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles ...

  9. Benefit cap - Wikipedia

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    The benefit cap is a UK welfare policy that limits the amount in state benefits that an individual household can claim per year. It was introduced by the Cameron–Clegg coalition government in 2013 [1] as part of the coalition government's wide-reaching welfare reform agenda which included the introduction of Universal Credit and reforms of housing benefit and disability benefits.