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Is the UK’s child poverty rate 10 times that of the Nordic countries?
euronews (in English)
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11/10/2024
A widely-seen social media post claims that child poverty in the UK is significantly higher than in the Nordic countries. However, the numbers don't appear to tell the truth.
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Is the UK's child poverty rate 10 times that of the Nordic countries?
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A social media post with almost 200,000 views claims that more than 30% of children in the UK
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live in poverty. It compares that figure to Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden,
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which supposedly have between 2 and 4% child poverty rates. However, the post is misleading.
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Yes, there are more children in poverty in the UK than in the Nordics, but the numbers have been inflated.
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This is because the post uses data from about 20 years ago for the Nordic countries
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and seemingly invented figures for the UK. Most of the Nordic numbers are from a 2005 OECD report
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and are calculated based on the percentage of children under 18 who lived in households with
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a disposable income less than 50% of the median. This differs from what the social media post says,
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that it's based on the percentage of children living in households below the minimum wage.
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The same data set put the UK's child poverty rate at about 16% back in the year 2000.
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The OECD last published data for all five of the countries together in 2019.
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Back then, the UK still had the worst rates of child poverty,
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but they weren't as damning as the post on X suggests.
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The UK stood at 14.1%, followed by Sweden at 9.3%, Norway at 7.9%, Denmark at 4.8%
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and Finland at 3.7%. More recent data from Eurostat and the UK's Department for Work and Pensions
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is based on households below 60% of a country's median income and therefore shows higher numbers
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than the 50% metric. In 2023, Eurostat put Sweden at 19.8%, Norway at 12.3% and both Denmark and
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Finland at 9.7%. The UK's DWP meanwhile put the country at 22.4% that year.
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