Commitment
Introduce a second means-tested tier of Child Benefit
What this means
- This is a policy promise made by Aontú in its 2024 general election manifesto, published on 21 November 2024.[source][source]
- Aontú proposed adding a second tier to Child Benefit that would be means-tested, meaning only households below a certain income level would qualify.[source]
- The extra tier would be worth around 700 million euro in total and would be aimed at roughly 100,000 lower-income families.[source][source]
- The commitment falls under social protection policy and is intended to direct more support to families who need it most, rather than paying the same rate to all households.[source]
- This remains a promise only. No delivery date was set and it has not been enacted, so voters can use it to hold Aontú to account on its stated priorities.[source][source]
Direct impact (1)
- owned by partyAontúParty
Indirect impact (10)
Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuPaul LawlessOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuPeadar TóibínOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuSarah O'ReillyOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuSarah O'ReillyOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuJim CoddOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuEmer TóibínOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuDave BoyneOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuPaul LawlessOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuSarah BeasleyOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via aontuEllen TroyOfficeholder
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One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.
Status
Promised
Aontú committed to introducing a second means-tested tier of Child Benefit worth around €700 million, targeted at roughly 100,000 lower-income households.
Attribution & links
- Origin
- Manifesto
- Policy area
- Social Protection
- Owning party
- Aontú
- Responsible body
- —
- Responsible officeholder
- —
- Linked mandate
- —
- First stated
- 2024-11-21
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-21
Evidence & sources
Every status claim above is backed by a primary source — follow a link to the source-of-truth document.
Evidence
- Aontú General Election Manifesto 2024 - Our Common SenseAontú·Retrieved 2026-05-21medium
- Key points from Aontú election manifestoRTÉ·Retrieved 2026-05-21high
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