The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

One million Scots living in poverty, new figures reveal

- GARETH MCPHERSON

One million Scots are now living in relative poverty, new figures reveal.

Charities have demanded the Scottish Government takes action to lift families out of the cycle of financial despair.

Ministers in Edinburgh say they are “fighting poverty with one hand tied behind our back” because of the “damaging impact” of Conservati­ve austerity.

Nearly one in five Scots (19%) were living in relative poverty in 2016-17, once the rent or mortgage had been paid.

In shock figures published earlier this year, more than 8,000 children in Dundee are living in relative poverty – 28% of children in the city.

Mark Ballard, Scottish head of Save the Children, said: “It’s unacceptab­le that a growing number of children across Scotland are experienci­ng poverty, with families struggling to afford a decent standard of living.

“These worrying figures should be the catalyst for clear action to create a fair start for every child in Scotland, which will reduce the devastatin­g blow poverty delivers to children and their futures.”

Peter Kelly, director of the Poverty Alliance, said: “It cannot be right that one million people are now living in poverty in Scotland and that ever more people are having their choices restricted, their opportunit­ies limited and their efforts to get by made even more difficult.”

A single adult with an income of lessthan£9,700ayearbe­forehousin­g costs are met is classed as being in relative poverty, with the threshold rising to £22,200 for a family with two adults and two children.

Ms Constance said the Government was “absolutely committed to reducing poverty and tackling the deeply-ingrained inequaliti­es that exist across Scotland”.

She also stressed Scotland is “the only part of the UK with targets to eradicate child poverty” and ministers have committed a further £50 million to the Tackling Child Poverty Fund.

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