The UK will continue to see a big rise in the number of people living in poverty, a report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned. The study said 2.2 million children and two million working age adults were living in absolute poverty in 2009-10. It predicts that by 2012-13, this will rise by an extra 600,000 children and 800,000 adults of working age. The government said its "wide-ranging reforms will have a dynamic impact on some of the poorest families". In percentage terms, 17% of UK children were living in absolute poverty in 2009-10. By 2012-13, the IFS predicts this will rise to 21.8%. 'Credit boost' People below the poverty line have a household income at least 60% less than the...Read more here---> BBC News - UK seeing