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May 2021
A report has revealed the extent families across the Harrogate district are facing hardship, where 5,725 children are living in poverty.
The national campaign group End Child Poverty and researchers from Loughborough University have produced the report which is based on figures from 2019/20 before the pandemic hit.
It uses government statistics to calculate the number of children who live in a household where income is 60% below the median household income of £29,900.
For a family of one adult and two children, this would leave them with £280 a week after housing costs.
According to the report, of all the children in the Harrogate district, 20.1% are considered to live in poverty - below the UK average of 31%.
The group is calling on the government to create a "credible plan" to end child poverty which it said must include a commitment to increase child benefits.
Ms Jackman added many young mums who have contacted The Village have particularly struggled during the covid pandemic. She said it's been harder to find jobs which in turn has made it harder to pay housing costs or bills.
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