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Vancouver Centre Federal District Poverty Rate for Children in Couple Families Poverty Rate for Children in Lone-Parent Families Poverty Rate for all Residents Poverty Rate for all Children Read the full report at www.still1in5.ca

Vancouver Centre Federal District Federal Riding Highlights from the 2018 BC Child Poverty Report Card In the Vancouver Centre riding, 1,990 children live in poverty: nearly one in four children. Child poverty rates for children in couple-parent families are 5% higher than the provincial rate. Children in lone-parent families are particularly vulnerable: child poverty rates are two and a half times higher for children in lone-parent families than those in couple families. Vancouver Centre Federal District 48% poverty rate for children in lone-parent families 1,990 children living in poverty 18% poverty rate for children in couple families 24% of all residents live in poverty 24% of all children live in poverty Read the full report at www.still1in5.ca