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Government to pay self-employed 80% of income — but money won’t be available until June

Aid centers on taxable grant worth 80% of wages, capped at £2,500 a month

UK chancellor Rishi Sunak said self-employed people facing financial difficulties can get 80% of their monthly wages covered by the government, as he unveiled a rescue package to help cope with lost income amid a near-shutdown of the economy due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Sunak told self-employed musicians, taxi drivers, hairdressers and child-care workers anxious about losing their livelihoods that the government was working to help them.

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