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    My parents earn like £50k together? So i'm well off EMA

    But yeah i'm taking my GCSE's at jan and will start college sept.
    Also when i have been looking at websites it only does it for over 18's (like calculators and stuff)
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    Its because benefits are aimed at/intended for adults - who live alone etc.

    Plus, most of the benefits are mean tested on household income and if your household income is at £50,000 - you won't be entitled to much at all.
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    It's stupid because i wouldn't get EMA because my parents earn too much. doesn't mean they will hand me £30 a week. Same with benefits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob View Post
    It's stupid because i wouldn't get EMA because my parents earn too much. doesn't mean they will hand me £30 a week. Same with benefits.
    EMA is unfair for those with higher income but with people like me, my mum is a single parent and has worked every day of her life, paid her taxes and is unfortunately on rock bottom income, which is sad. But I use my EMA only on "education" hence the name, educational maintenance allowance. Like I get £10 out of my £120 a month for personal use, the rest is spent on travel.

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    It's not unfair. Everyone should get it. In certain circumstances, like yours, you should get extra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    EMA is unfair for those with higher income but with people like me, my mum is a single parent and has worked every day of her life, paid her taxes and is unfortunately on rock bottom income, which is sad. But I use my EMA only on "education" hence the name, educational maintenance allowance. Like I get £10 out of my £120 a month for personal use, the rest is spent on travel.
    why £110 on travel?

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    EMA should be scrapped and given back in taxes, meaning the taxpayer would keep the money in the first place. The simple solution to sorting out the benefits issue where people became attached to the teet of the state is to make it so that, unless you contribute to the system for a period of 10 years (meaning you are in work for a total of 10 years) then you are not entitled to any benefits - because in order to regulate the benefits system (which is impossible anyway) it would cost a massive amount of money.

    The majority of benefits (child tax credits, EMA and so forth) are just a way of politicians bribing you with your own money.


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    No thanks, I like to keep my EMA.

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    But why are people on a 'higher income' not being bribed their money back?
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    This isn't a thread regarding EMA discussion :L
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