We are making good progress. Nationally, there are now about 880,000 fewer households where no one is in work, and around 600,000 fewer children living in such households compared with 2010. The number of children living in absolute poverty on a before-housing-costs basis is down 200,000 since 2010, and the UK is now the highest spending of all OECD countries as a percentage of GDP on family benefits, standing at 3.5% against an average across the OECD of 2%.
Welfare Reform and Work Act
Proceeding contribution from
Kit Malthouse
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 21 March 2018.
It occurred during Debate on Welfare Reform and Work Act.
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2017-19
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