This graph compares poverty gaps (the difference between the average incomes of those below the poverty line and the poverty line) for sole parents in income support households with firstly those for all people in income support households, and, secondly, the whole population living below the poverty line. Generally, the poverty gaps for sole parents in income support households are very similar to those in income support households generally, reflecting the fact that the maximum rate of Parenting Payment Single is greater than Newstart and other allowance payments, but less than pension payments. The poverty gap for sole parents in income support households rose from 28% of the poverty line in 1999-00 to 45% in 2011, then declined to 29% in 2015-16.
