At the very least, the benefits of public and private housing alternatives need serious study in light of recent experience.
At the same time, the benefits to the unemployed also need to be considered.
People have not yet acted quickly enough in cutting energy use and the benefits and rewards available to them needed to be better explained.
Risks and benefits may need to be considered for each individual.
To manage a person life the benefits needs to be high and the barriers low.
To produce an impact on economic growth, the benefit would need to be considerable.
The benefit expected from their use therefore needs to outweigh the risk of those complications.
Those benefits don't need aren't there because there is employment.
Any benefits that value averaging provides in terms of market timing needs to overcome this factor.
The benefits would need to be extended to all those on income support as well.