ATD Ireland welcomes in targeted measures for families living in poverty and dependent on social welfare payments to meet the cost of their weakly expenses – in particular €8 euro increase in the qualified child, under 12, payment and the €16 increase in the qualified child, over 12, payment.
However, it is disappointing to see that the core social welfare adult payments have been increased by only €10. In order to reduce the level of child poverty, it is necessary to ensure that the total family incomes is adequate to meet the weekly cost of a minimum essential standard of living (MESL). The inadequate change to the adult rates means that the overall change to the household income falls short of what is needed for them to purchase essential food, clothing and other basic goods and services.
See here to read ATD Ireland’s 2026 pre- budget submission.