Large parts of adult social care market in England face collapse, thinktank warns
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The Nuffield Trust warns that the financial burden of tax and wage increases could lead to the collapse of care services crucial for vulnerable populations.
Care providers, councils, and charities are raising alarms about the dire financial pressures from national insurance and living wage increases, risking service stability.
The Nuffield Trust estimates an additional £2.8 billion cost burden on care providers due to national insurance changes and living wage rises, jeopardizing service delivery.
The government's refusal to exempt social care providers from NIC rises may lead to layoffs, pay freezes, and significant cuts in care services, impacting vulnerable populations.
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