‘I’m really feeling the squeeze’: single mothers on the living costs crisis
Lone parents reveal how they have turned to food banks and benefits amid soaring fuel and food prices
Half of all children in lone-parent families are now living in relative poverty, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, whose findings are published today by the Guardian. After a decade of cuts to welfare, these families - most of them headed by women - have been left without the buffer they need to manage the impact of soaring inflation. Often ignored, and sometimes deliberately targeted by government policy, single mothers have a big role in raising raising the next generation, caring for just over 3m children in Britain today. They represent a quarter of all families with dependent children.
Here, four mothers talk about the daily challenge of feeding and caring for their children.
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