Budget Measure to Lift 15,000 Children Out of Poverty
On a visit to BusyBees nursery in Livingston Village today, First Minister John Swinney heard first-hand about how families are struggling with the costs crisis.
The 2025-26 budget announced a commitment to spend £3 million over the next two financial years to develop the systems to deliver the mitigation of the two-child cap, which will lift 15,000 children out of poverty.
The budget contains a range of other measures which will contribute to the Scottish Government’s mission to eradicate child poverty, including uplifting the Scottish Child Payment and support for access to affordable homes.
These measures build on existing policies which modelling published in February estimated will keep 100,000 children out of poverty this year.
NEW: Finance secretary @ShonaRobison says the Scottish Government will "end" the two-child benefit cap, lifting 15,000 children out of poverty.
— Holyrood magazine (@HolyroodDaily) December 4, 2024
She says the government will work "as hard as possible" in 2025 to start mitigating the cap in 2026. #ScottishBudget pic.twitter.com/IwcZS1E2qN
Background
Analysis by the Child Poverty Action Group stated that mitigating the two-child limit in Scotland could lift around 15,000 children out of poverty.