Record number of people in UK live in 'very deep poverty', analysis shows

Poverty Crisis Deepens in the UK, Record Numbers in 'Very Deep Poverty'

A staggering 6.8 million people in the UK are living below a poverty threshold that barely covers their basic needs - food, energy bills, and clothing. This represents the highest number of people in "very deep poverty" since records began three decades ago. The figure highlights the escalating struggle for millions of low-income families to survive on incomes thousands of pounds beneath the poverty line.

Despite flatlining relative poverty levels at around 21% over the past few years, those living below the breadline are facing increasingly dire circumstances. Many households are struggling to afford basic necessities, with people forced to resort to food banks and borrowed funds just to get by. The cost of living crisis remains a pressing issue for millions, with basic rates of benefits proving woefully inadequate.

According to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), nearly half of all those in poverty are now living below 40% of the UK poverty threshold after rent - a stark definition of "very deep poverty." For a family with two young children, this translates to an annual income of just Β£16,400 or less.

The most vulnerable populations, such as couples with young children and those struggling to find employment, are disproportionately affected. Approximately 1.9 million people (3%) in the UK are persistently in "very deep poverty," and it would take a significant increase in earnings - up to Β£14,700 per year for a couple - to escape this category.

The latest statistics paint a grim picture of poverty in the UK, with an estimated 3.8 million people experiencing destitution - a level even more extreme than very deep poverty. This figure represents households that cannot afford basic necessities like warmth, dryness, cleanliness, clothing, and nutritious food.

Critics argue that there has been little progress in reducing poverty under the Conservative government, which has failed to address the root causes of hardship. The recent child poverty strategy by Labour, including its scrapping of the two-child benefit limit, is welcomed as a positive step towards tackling this issue. However, concerns remain about the lack of urgency and direction towards addressing broader poverty issues beyond child poverty.

Experts warn that record levels of deep poverty are a warning sign that the welfare system is failing to protect people from harm. The need for meaningful action to address these pressing social issues is now more urgent than ever, with many individuals struggling to make ends meet just one redundancy or bout of ill health away from falling into crisis.
 
Wow 😱 6.8 million peeps living below the breadline in UK is insane πŸ’Έ those families are literally struggling to breathe air 🀯 and it's like nobody cares πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
man this poverty statz are insane 🀯 6.8 million people in the UK living below poverty line is like, totally unacceptable 🚫 it's not just about food and energy bills, it's about being able to live with dignity you feel? like, how can we expect ppl to be productive and contribute to society when they're struggling just to survive? πŸ€” also, I'm low-key impressed by Labour's recent child poverty strategy πŸ™Œ it's a step in the right direction but we need more urgent action overall πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” think its wild how 6.8 mil ppl in uk are living below poverty threshold, that's like half the population or watever lol, its crazy to think they cant afford basic stuff like food and energy bills 🚨 food banks r becoming a norm for these families, not cool πŸ‘Ž gov needs to step up and give more than just empty promises to help ppl out πŸ’Έ 14k+ per year is NOT enough to escape "very deep poverty" fam thats like living on a shoestring budget with 2 tiny humans dependin on u πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ need change, fast! πŸ’ͺ
 
The UK poverty crisis is getting out of hand πŸš¨πŸ‘Ž. I mean, 6.8 million people can't even afford basic needs? It's time for our government to step up and show some real leadership πŸ’ͺ. The Conservative party might say they're doing their best, but with records like these, it's clear we need a complete overhaul of the system πŸ”„.

I'm loving the Labour child poverty strategy so far πŸ‘, it shows they're willing to listen to experts and make real changes. But let's not forget about the rest of the population that's struggling, not just families with young kids πŸ‘ͺ. We need a comprehensive plan to tackle deep poverty, not just a Band-Aid solution πŸ€•.

And have you seen the stats on the welfare system? πŸ“Š It's clear that it's not keeping up with the demand for help. Experts are warning us about a crisis, but when will our government listen? ⏰ We can't keep waiting for someone else to fix this mess – we need action now πŸ”₯.
 
man this poverty thing is getting out of hand 🀯 6.8 million people in the uk can't even afford basic stuff like food and energy bills it's insane πŸ’Έ and what's really scary is that nearly half of those living below the poverty line are barely scraping by with just 40% of the threshold after rent πŸ‘ͺ gotta feel for the families with young kids struggling to make ends meet πŸ€• need more support from governments and experts alike 🀝
 
omg u no its like super worrying 6.8 million ppl in the uk r livin below poverty threshhold its like such a shame n i cant even imagine how hard it must b for them πŸ˜” food banks r like rite now but its still nt enuf ppl r strugglin 2 afford basic stuff n dont even get me started on child poverty its like such a cryin shame πŸ‘§πŸ’” the gov's gotta do somethin better than just scrap a policy 1 day πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we need real change not just lip service πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh, 6.8 million ppl in the UK are struggling so hard they're literally living below a poverty threshold lol like what even is a basic need anymore? 🀯 Food, energy bills, and clothes for Β£16k a year or less is just a joke. And don't even get me started on how that's 40% of the poverty line after rent... I mean, come on, who can afford anything at all in this country? 😩 The welfare system is supposed to protect us from harm but it's like they're just throwing ppl into the deep end and hoping they can swim. Redundancy or falling ill and suddenly you're struggling to put food on the table... it's just not right. And what really grinds my gears is that politicians are all like "oh, we'll make a change" but until then, people are still gonna be living in poverty. It's just so frustrating πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
😬 The UK's poverty crisis is a stark reminder that the struggle for economic stability is far from over πŸ€•. With 6.8 million people living in "very deep poverty" and an estimated 3.8 million experiencing destitution, it's clear that the current system is woefully inadequate βš–οΈ. The fact that nearly half of those in poverty are living on less than 40% of the UK poverty threshold after rent highlights a systemic issue πŸ“‰. We need to acknowledge that poverty is not just an individual problem, but rather a societal one, requiring collective action and meaningful policy change πŸ’‘. Until then, we'll continue to see families struggling to make ends meet, and that's simply unacceptable πŸ˜”.
 
omg 6.8 million ppl in the UK r living in poverty thats like, crazy 🀯 i feel for those families who are strugglin to put food on the table and pay energy bills its so not fair that they have to resort to food banks just to get by πŸ’” u know what would really help? if the government could provide a decent livin wage and some sorta safety net for ppl who r strugglin
 
omg 6.8 million ppl in the uk are living below a poverty threshold it's like they're barely scraping by, no wonder people are relying on food banks πŸ”πŸ˜± and borrowed funds... Β£16,400 is like peanuts for a family with two young kids... how r they supposed to make ends meet? 🀯 we need 2 serious action plans ASAP, not just tokenistic solutions πŸ˜’
 
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