Amps my source is The Times and therefore behind a paywall but look into it and correct me if I’m wrong.
None of it is pensions - this is working age benefits I’m talking about.
Don’t know how it compares to 10 yrs ago but it’s “up 52% since the pandemic and by £34bn since Rishi Sunak became Chancellor (which is more than the combined annual budgets of the Home Office and the Foreign Office). “
“There are 5.5 million economically inactive people excluding students and retired people. “