Health Crisis Costs Wales £19.4B Annually in Lost Work
Poor health preventing work costs Wales £19.4 billion a year, Public Health Wales finds

Poor health that prevents people in Wales from working costs around £19.4 billion a year, according to new findings from Public Health Wales. The figure covers lost working days, economic inactivity among working-age people who are too ill to seek employment, unpaid informal care linked to illness, lost tax revenue, NHS costs and benefits payments. […]
Poor health prevents Welsh workers from employment, costing the economy £19.4 billion yearly, according to Public Health Wales research. The figure encompasses lost working days, economic inactivity, unpaid care costs, reduced tax revenue, and healthcare expenses. The findings highlight health's significant impact on workforce productivity and public finances.
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