I dont understand the point of EMA, just because your parents earn >40k doesn't mean you get given £30 a week, I suppose it's required if you have to buy all your own clothes etc but I know few people who use it as its intented. (/grumbles about not getting free moneys...)
What do you get for £4/£2?
Since when did you have to buy books for school anyway?
generraly though does mean your parents will be able to afford any school equipment you need.
Haha. I didn't say I haven't got a job. I work part time in my local Bar. I was simply saying that for those who have to rely on the £30 and buy lunch from the canteen, it's a tight stretch.

So how did they get fed before they were in receipt of EMA ???![]()
if you have a job and your rents earn 30+ k then surely you can afford a few books :/
Wait untill you get to uni and you only have the basic loan to live off. I have about £10 to last me till the end of the term.

Imo everyone in the uk should be given a benefit card which can will only allow benefits to be spent on certain items. Would stop the benefit system being abused as much. Every week the card would be topped upto a certain amount, previously held money not rolling over. Resulting in much lower government spending, everyone wins.

Like an ID card /runs for the hills![]()
If they're smart like meThat's the point though, they won't just be living off that.
They'll have been stashing £30/week into ISAs for the last 2 years during term time![]()

I hope so.