The number of children to be lifted out of poverty by the Government's Families Package is likely to be less than previously forecast because of an embarrassing blunder by Treasury.
The error will not affect the number of people who will receive extra income from the package or affect the amount they will get.
The error occurred under the last Government's Families Income Package as well.
The Treasury had projected that 88,000 fewer children would be in poverty by 2021 using the a particular poverty measure (defined as living in a household with an income less than 50 per cent of median equivalised household income before deducting housing costs).
But owing to a coding error, it no longer stands by that projection.