The cost of living is far from over, Barnardo’s has warned, with a quarter of parents still struggling to provide enough food for their children.
This equates to 3.4 million children whose parents have struggled to afford food in the past year, an increase of 5% from October 2022, new research by the charity found.
With energy prices expected to rise by 10%, the charity said difficulties would continue. Its polling also found two in 25 parents – or 8% – used a food bank in the past 12 months.
“We know families have to make gut-wrenching choices every day, prioritising feeding their children and heating their homes over buying other essential items,” said Lynn Perry, chief executive of Barnardo’s.
“Many families can’t wait any longer for support and next month’s budget is an opportunity for the government to take bold steps, like ending the unfair two-child limit on benefits.”
Perry’s comments came as the boss of Aldi UK said customers were “trading up” to premium products as inflation tailed off.