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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Helen Corbett

IFS outlines cost-effective ways to reduce child poverty

  • The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has stated that scrapping the two-child benefit cap would be among the most cost-effective ways to reduce child poverty.
  • A full reversal of the cap, introduced by the Conservatives in 2017, is estimated to cost £3.6 billion and lift 630,000 children out of poverty.
  • The IFS also presented options for partial reversals, including exempting working families, which would cost £2.6 billion and reduce child poverty by 410,000.
  • Another partial option involves paying half the rate for third and subsequent children, costing approximately £1.8 billion.
  • A government spokesperson highlighted plans for an ambitious strategy from the Child Poverty Taskforce and investments such as £500 million for children's development and a £1 billion crisis support package.

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