The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Nurses and teachers among foodbank users as demand surges 70%

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Nurses, teachers and middle-income families are among the people trying to access a Kinross foodbank experienci­ng a 70% surge in demand.

Annie Mccormack, chairwoman of Kinrossbas­ed anti-poverty charity Broke Not Broken, says it is “really starting to see stresses and strains” on middleinco­me households.

She told the BBC’S Sunday Show low-income families in the area are being “forced into destitutio­n”, while nurses and teachers are also trying to access support.

The charity’s foodbank is experienci­ng a 70% rise in users and the situation is a “lot, lot worse now than at any point during Covid”, she said.

Last year, it spent £30,000 in buying in food and £90,000 on foodbank vouchers.

Ms Mccormack added: “What we’re seeing now is this man-made pandemic of low income.

“We’re seeing people that are incredibly anxious about making ends meet.

“We’re seeing people on a low income being forced into destitutio­n.

“And we’re seeing more people on what would have been a middleinco­me approachin­g us and asking how they get support because in real terms that middle income is now a low income.”

The charity raised the alarm just days after it emerged living standards are set for the biggest fall on record.

Disposable income is forecast to drop by 7% over the next two years in the largest fall since 1956.

UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled a £54 billion package of cuts and tax rises on Thursday.

The “autumn statement” was the Conservati­ve Government’s attempt to fix the chaos of his predecesso­r’s mini budget unleashed on the UK economy in September.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned the UK Government appeared to be ushering in a return to austerity.

Scotland Office minister John Lamont told the BBC Sunday Show he understood “how difficult it is for people just now”.

He was quizzed on his support of former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s chaotic mini-budget.

He previously said the “radical departure is required to deal with the immense challenges which we are facing”.

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