Reductions in child poverty may be reversed by changes to UK welfare policy, a report claims.
The authors say the last government cut child poverty at a scale and pace unmatched by other industrial nations - although it did miss targets.
The Child Poverty Action Group suggests coalition changes to tax and benefits may hit low income families hardest.
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Coalition budget risks worst child poverty record, report says
Reductions in child poverty may be reversed by changes to UK welfare policy, a report claims.
The authors say the last government cut child poverty at a scale and pace unmatched by other industrial nations - although it did miss targets.
The Child Poverty Action Group suggests coalition changes to tax and benefits may hit low income families hardest.
See full Article.
