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  1. For this week's : A chart that saw some interest y'day on National Living Wage and tax & benefit changes

  2. From yesterday: Estimated impact of tax & benefit changes (left) and NLW (right) for different households

  3. Estimates of impact of tax & benefit changes and 'National Living Wage' on households

  4. Analysis of the ‘National Living Wage’ as potential compensation for tax & benefit changes

  5. Estimated impact of tax & benefit changes (left) and NLW (right) for different households

  6. Estimates of how tax & benefit changes and new 'National Living Wage' will affect different households in 2019–20

  7. IFS Briefing Note analyses the new ‘National Living Wage’ as potential compensation for tax & benefit changes

  8. The IFS will hold a briefing at 1pm on Thu 26 Nov, the day after the spending review and autumn statement. Venue tbc

  9. Large Portfolio Risks and Choices masterclass. 24 & 25 Sept. Secure your place now

  10. When should summer-born children start school?–IFS researchers in 2013. Conclusion interesting for stories today

  11. retweeted

    Interesting sounding event on 'redistribution from a lifetime perspective' - 22nd Sept

  12. What impact does the tax & benefit system have over a lifetime? IFS report launch 22 Sept Book here

  13. ETPF/IFS event "US Views on European Tax Issues" Bob Stack (US Dep't of the Treasury) 29 Sept, 2.30pm. Register now!

  14. ICYMI Last week's IFS Friday Figure saw a fair amount of interest: how employment rates for women have changed

  15. retweeted

    New report from on hospital expenditure in England by life stage: 1% of the population = 32% expenditure

  16. This week's IFS Friday Figure is out: how employment rates for women have changed.

  17. Comes from an IFS report 'Retirement in the 21st century'

  18. How employment rates, by age, have changed for women born in different decades of the 20th century

  19. The last 50 yrs has seen a dramatic increase in pensioner incomes IFS/ report asks whether that will continue

  20. If you were experiencing any problems with the IFS website, they should now be fixed. Thanks for your patience.

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