Scrapping controversial two-child benefit limit would reduce poverty

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24 Sep 2025 • 2:02 PM MYT
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  • The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) concluded that scrapping the two-child benefit limit would be one of the most effective ways to reduce child poverty.
  • However, the IFS also found that the current policy has no statistically significant adverse impact on children's development or school readiness by age five.
  • The two-child limit, implemented in 2017, restricts child tax credit and universal credit to the first two children in most households.
  • Charities estimate the policy pulls over 100 children into poverty daily, with the Child Poverty Action Group suggesting 350,000 children would be lifted out of poverty if it were abolished.
  • The IFS noted that while reversing the limit would address child poverty, it might not simultaneously achieve the government's objective of raising school readiness levels.

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