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UNICEF gives Canada a passing grade, child poverty actually fell during the recession … or did it?

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Corak, M.
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27 Oct 2014

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Let's see if we can make sense of this.


UNICEF has just given Canada a passing grade, mind you barely a pass, when it comes to the fight against child poverty. In a report released today it claims that 21% of Canadian children live in poverty, nothing to brag about, but at least this is lower than the 23% who were poor just before the recession started in 2008.


Interestingly, Statistics Canada also says child poverty is down, but that only 8.5% of kids are poor. However, at the same time it says child poverty is up, reaching almost 14%. And finally, if this is not confusing enough, it says that, yes, 14% of kids are poor, but this is down since 2008.


Up or down? One-in-five kids poor, or one-in-seven, or maybe even as few as only one-in-eleven?


 

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