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Income assistance and disability rates boosted
The John Horgan NDP government last week voted to lift income assistance and disability assistance by $100 a month.
“The Liberal government left B.C. with the highest poverty rate in the country. Reversing that trend will take time, but today’s increase – which needs 60 days to take effect – is a good first step. This lift will move B.C. from one of the lowest assistance rates to the third highest among Canadian provinces,” a provincial government press release noted.
“Lifting families out of poverty starts with raising income assistance rates and assistance for people with disabilities. We’re raising the rates to support people and help them live in dignity,” said Premier Horgan.
Under the Liberal government, income assistance rates were frozen for 10 years. Starting with the Sept. 20 cheque, people on income assistance and disability will receive an additional $100 a month.
The new monthly rates will be $1,133 for a person receiving disability assistance and $710 for a person on income assistance.
“Raising the rates is only the beginning. Our government is committed to bring forward a comprehensive poverty reduction plan to lift children and families out of poverty,” said Horgan.
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