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Today, 13th July 2001, the Government publishes a report on low income households. The report shows the number of people, including children and pensioners, in poverty up to April 2000. IFS has used the information underlying the official report to undertake a study of the overall income distribution, also published today. What has happened to child poverty?The Government report shows:
The Government has said that tax and benefit reforms announced in the last Parliament will lift 1.2 million children out of relative poverty. This is a bigger drop than the figures up to April 2000 show. This is because:
Figure 1. Proportion of children, pensioners and all people in poverty
Pensioner poverty
What has happened to income inequality?Today, 13 th July 2001, IFS publishes a new Briefing Note explaining the trends behind some of the latest figures. It shows that:
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