24 year olds facing cuts to services worth 28% of their annual household income, compared to 10% of the income of those aged 55-74.IPPR’s analysis shows that overall those who did not vote in the 2010 general election faced cuts worth 20% of their annual household income, compared to 12% of those who did vote. Those with annual household income understand to lose 41 percent of their average income. By contrast those with income over £60,000 will lose on average £2,104, which represents only 3 percent of this group’s income.
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