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By Deborah Cohen & Jake Morris
BBC Newsnight
The fact Covid infection rates have been higher in poorer communities has been well documented. But analysis from one major UK city reveals it is not the most deprived who have borne the greatest burden - rather the so-called working poor.
A study by Sheffield council shows people in low-paid jobs, with insecure contracts, who couldn t afford to isolate have been hardest hit by the disease in the city.
The council split its population into 10 income brackets, from the wealthiest to the most deprived, and looked at Covid case rates in each group. While the rates were generally greater among the less well-off, they were highest of all in the third income group, rather than the poorest or second poorest.