A new study reveals a rise in poverty in Northern Ireland in
2014 with the level going to 21%, up from 19% the previous year.
The Households Below Average Income annual report was
published on Thursday by the Department of Social Development and covers
2013-14. It shows 376,000 people remained on relatively low incomes with
average household income dropping by 1%. Among the households, 213,000
working-age adults and 63,000 pensioners were living on the breadline.
The wealth gap was also reflected in the report, with the
richest households having 3.6 times more income than the poorest. The report,
however, found that the income level of the remaining 60% in the middle was
almost unchanged.
The shocking figure was about the child poverty with 23% or
101,000 falling into this category, up from 20% the previous year.
Save the Children's Peter Bryson has hit out at the level of
child poverty. "It's unacceptable that 23% of children in Northern Ireland
are now living in poverty, with numbers expected to rise even further," hesaid.
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