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Alan Johnson: Child Poverty Action Group spokesperson on the increase to the Working for Families payments - The Mike Hosking Breakfast

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Child Poverty advocates don't appear to be jumping for joy over the Government's new Working for Families payments.   

The Government's raising Family Tax Credit rates by $8 to $144 per week for the eldest child and $117 for each subsequent child.  

Child Poverty Action Group spokesperson Alan Johnson says that overall, indexing tax settings to inflation is a good idea. 

But he told Mike Hosking that it's just an adjustment to make up for increased food, fuel, and electricity prices, and is no more generous than it was a year ago. 

Johnson says the group believes the system could be made more generous to relieve child poverty. 

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Alan Johnson: Child Poverty Action Group spokesperson on the increase to the Working for Families payments - The Mike Hosking Breakfast