The Scotsman

Artists living on less than £50aweekas Covid-19 hits

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Some self-employed artists in Scotland have been left with less than £50 a week to live on after missing out on government support schemes, a survey has revealed.

The not-for-profit Scottish Design Exchange found that although most respondent­s, including artists, fashion designers and photograph­ers, have continued to work, half are earning less than 50 per cent of their normal income.

One in four is earning less than a fifth of their pre-lockdown wage while 15 per cent earn a tenth or less. Some 60 per cent of respondent­s have received no financial help from the UK or Scottish government­s.

Lynzi Leroy, chief executive of Edinburgh-based Scottish Design Exchange, said: “This survey reveals the stark reality of how close to the edge many of those people live, without an effective safety net when things go wrong. It highlights a wider problem about how, as a society, we don’t value or protect the foot soldiers of our creative industries.”

 ??  ?? 0 Lynzi Leroy of Scottish Design Exchange argues that self-employed artists need more support
0 Lynzi Leroy of Scottish Design Exchange argues that self-employed artists need more support

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