A recent report indicates that approximately 300,000 children in the Czech Republic are at risk of poverty. Single parents with one child are left with an average of just 106 Czech koruna per person per day after covering basic needs. This limited income must cover expenses like clothing, transportation, healthcare, and education, leaving little room for savings. The report highlights that the disadvantages experienced during childhood can persist into adulthood, creating a cycle of poverty. This issue extends beyond children raised by single parents, indicating a broader problem within the country. The financial strain severely restricts opportunities for these children and their future prospects. Experts emphasize the long-term consequences of childhood poverty on societal well-being.