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What Labour are saying about taking benefits away from pensioners, about taking benefits away from families, is simply not true.
David Laws, the education minister, has played down the prospect of the Lib Dems taking benefits away from wealthy pensioners.
Taking benefits early helps beneficiaries in the near term, but it also means they will receive smaller benefit checks for the rest of their lives.
In addition, for each year you delay taking benefits beyond your full retirement age, up to age 70, you earn a bonus.
But even taking benefits into account, the poverty rate for children is still 18.2 percent; it's 22.5 percent under the official measure.
You do receive a smaller check, but you basically earn credit during the period you did work, much as if you decided to delay taking benefits.
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