Research shows that, although payments are promoted as a direct and simple means to allay child poverty by putting money into the hands of needy mothers, nearly half of the payments go to families with above-average incomes.
I suppose a disproportionate percentage of high income families may not have children at home, and that wealthier families may have fewer children on average, so that statement is not as tautological as it may appear. But still.
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