Child Poverty in UK Soars to Record High: 4.33 Million Affected

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AN unprecedented rise in child poverty happened across the UK, government figures released Thursday (21) revealed. Previous research indicated that escalating social disparities within the G7 country are negatively impacting children’s well-being, leading to an increased reliance on food banks. An estimated 4.33 million children were living in low-income households for the year to March 2023, the figures compiled by the Work and Pensions department showed. That was up from 4.22 million the previous year and is above the high of 4.28 million recorded for the 12 months to March 2020. Today 4.3 million children are being failed. It is an outrage that 100,000 more children are in poverty. They are being forgotten, said Meghan Meek-O’Connor, of the charity Save the Children. A household is considered to be in relative poverty if it is below 60 per cent of the median income after housing costs. The estimated total number of people in relative low income was at 14.35 million, down from 14.40 million the previous year, according to the figures. The figures though showed a rise in absolute poverty — another metric — for the second year in a row, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). Some 600,000 more people, half of them children, were living in absolute poverty compared to the year before — a total of almost 12 million people. The annual poverty figures confirm that the government failed to protect the most vulnerable from the cost-of-living crisis, said JRF chief analyst Peter Matejic. He said that the fall in relative poverty was largely due to the incomes of middle-income households falling, rather than people on the lowest incomes being better off. The statistics show how steep energy price increases following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed more Britons into poverty. The government said the figures came during a period of high inflation and said cost-of-living pressures on many families have now eased. Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride said the biggest cost of living package in Europe, worth an average of £3,800 per household had prevented more people from falling into poverty.

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Siddharth Mehta
Siddharth Mehta
Siddharth Mehta is a dedicated author at The Reportify who covers the intricate world of politics. With a deep interest in current affairs and political dynamics, Siddharth provides insightful analysis, updates, and perspectives in the Politics category. He can be reached at siddharth@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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