New Zealand child poverty rate remains static despite Ardern-era push
by Tess McClure in Auckland from World news | The Guardian on (#6A38Z)
The then leader had made improving the lives of the poorest children a key plank of her agenda
New Zealand's child poverty rates have plateaued, despite government efforts and former leader Jacinda Ardern making it a central priority of her prime ministership.
Reducing the country's stubborn child poverty rates has been a central commitment of the Labour government since Ardern ran on the issue in 2017, creating a new minister for child poverty, introducing legislation to ensure child poverty data was measured and published yearly, and bringing in a series of additional financial support packages for low-income families.
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