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Two-thirds of job cuts hit poorest

By Michael Jacobs and Brian Groom

Published: June 15 2009 17:24 | Last updated: June 15 2009 17:24

The burden of rising unemployment in England is falling mainly on the most deprived areas and threatens to undermine the government’s anti-poverty drive, Financial Times research has shown.

An analysis of people signing on for the jobseeker’s allowance in the first four months of this year indicates nearly two-thirds of the 344,000 increase was in areas with above-average levels of deprivation.

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