Thursday, 11 April 2013

Sex workers feel chill of recession as they drop prices by half

















A prostitute beside a car on a city street at night
Sex worker

Recession-hit sex workers have cut their prices by 50 per cent, forcing them to accept more clients and take greater risks, according to a report by Westminster City Council.
The study, funded by the Department of Health, found that the UK sex market had become “saturated”, with falling demand and an increase in those selling sex resulting in a collapse in prices.
Some sex workers were “providing a wider range of services” at agreater risk to their health.

They were being forced to acept more dangerous looking client in order to make enough money this change has put many sex workers at risk,the report said.

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