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    'Very Deep Poverty' in Britain Hits Record High, New Report Finds

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    Posted on January 27, 2026

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    A report reveals 6.8 million in Britain live in 'very deep poverty', the highest in 30 years, with child poverty also rising. Government responses include welfare changes.

    'Very deep poverty' in Britain hits record high, new report finds

    Overview of Poverty in Britain

    By Catarina Demony

    Impact on Children and Families

    LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Poverty in Britain has deepened, according to a report released on Tuesday, with approximately 6.8 million people now living in "very deep poverty", the highest level in three decades.

    Government Response and Welfare Changes

    "Very deep poverty" refers to households with an after-housing-costs income below 40% of the UK median, amounting to around 16,400 pounds ($22,446.68) a year for a couple with two young children.

    Economic Context and Inflation

    The report by Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), which conducts research aimed at solving poverty in Britain, said the overall poverty rate in the UK fell slightly from 24% in 1994/95 to 21% in 2023/24, but "very deep poverty" edged up from 8% to 10%, now accounting for almost half of everyone in poverty.

    The report said child poverty has also climbed, with 4.5 million children in poverty, rising for the third year in a row.

    It follows Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' November decision to scrap a two-child limit on welfare payments in April, a move that officials estimate will cost 3.1 billion pounds aimed at reducing child poverty rates by increasing benefits for families.

    The cap, introduced by the Conservative government in 2017, has meant many low-income families do not receive further benefits when they have a third child or subsequent children.

    The JRF welcomed the removal of the two-child limit but cautioned that it "cannot be the only step", warning that without further action in the government's strategy to end child poverty, progress is likely to stall.

    According to the report, children remain disproportionately affected by poverty, along with people with disabilities, while certain minority groups, such as Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in Britain, experience particularly high poverty rates.

    Reacting to the report, John Bird, founder of the anti-poverty charity Big Issue, described the findings as "bad news for society".

    Britain's economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.3% in November, its strongest monthly rise since June. Inflation, however, rose more than forecast to 3.4% in December but is expected to slow sharply soon.

    ($1 = 0.7306 pounds)

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Poverty in Britain
    • Impact on Children and Families
    • Government Response and Welfare Changes
    • Economic Context and Inflation

    Key Takeaways

    • •6.8 million people in Britain live in 'very deep poverty'.
    • •Child poverty has increased for the third consecutive year.
    • •The two-child welfare limit removal aims to reduce child poverty.
    • •Minority groups face higher poverty rates in the UK.
    • •Economic growth contrasts with rising inflation concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'Very deep poverty' in Britain hits record high, new report finds

    1What is very deep poverty?

    Very deep poverty refers to households with an after-housing-costs income below 40% of the UK median, affecting millions in Britain.

    2What is child poverty?

    Child poverty is a measure of the number of children living in families with insufficient income to meet basic needs, impacting their well-being.

    3
    What is the Joseph Rowntree Foundation?

    The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is a research and development charity focused on understanding and addressing poverty in the UK.

    4What is the impact of inflation on poverty?

    Inflation can erode purchasing power, making it harder for low-income households to afford basic necessities, thus increasing poverty rates.

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