This report investigates the causes and impacts of child poverty in the United Kingdom. It begins by defining child poverty and outlining the current situation in the UK, highlighting statistics on children living below the poverty line. The study uses secondary data and thematic analysis to explore factors contributing to child poverty, such as low wages, unemployment, single-parent households, and teenage pregnancies. Furthermore, it analyzes the negative effects of child poverty on children's education, health, and communities. The report concludes by recommending that the UK government address these issues to improve the well-being of children and promote future economic development. Desklib provides this report as a valuable resource for students studying economics and social policy, offering insights into a critical social issue and potential solutions.