Child poverty worse, vulnerable face frightening choice

By Jack Gramenz and Rachael Ward
Updated May 1 2024 - 1:15pm, first published 1:10pm
Forty-five per cent of people choose between paying for housing or food, the Salvation Army says. (Sam Mooy/AAP PHOTOS)
Forty-five per cent of people choose between paying for housing or food, the Salvation Army says. (Sam Mooy/AAP PHOTOS)

Years of cost-of-living pressures have led to a rise in child poverty and many vulnerable Australians are choosing between paying their landlord or paying for food, leading charities say.

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