Failing to eradicate poverty is costing up to £2.4bn a year, charities warn
More than 300,000 children receive the Scottish Child Payment benefit
FAILING to eradicate devastating poverty across Scotland is costing up to £2.4 billion a year, a new charity report has warned.
Researchers at IPPR Scotland, Save the Children and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) found eye-watering sums are being spent tackling the results of poverty which could be better targeted at preventing it.
The study found between £1.6 and £2.4bn per year – up to 1.5 per cent of Scotland’s entire economic output – is lost due to historic child poverty north of the border.
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