Tynwald to vote on proposals later this month
A new, single Manx state benefit could be brought in as part of a wave of reforms to the Island's welfare system.
The payment would replace a number of existing benefits, such as Jobseeker's Allowance and Income Support.
The changes are among a raft of proposals unveiled yesterday by Treasury Minister Eddie Teare, and will go to a Tynwald vote later this month.
A single-tier pension of around £180 per week for longer working is also proposed, along with the phasing-out of the Manx pension supplement.
The move follows predictions the Island's National Insurance fund will dry up unless the welfare system is reformed.
Mr Teare says simplifying benefits will be more efficient all round:
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