This document summarizes key information about child poverty in London from a report prepared for the Mayor's Fund for London. It finds that 37% of children in London live in poverty, and poverty rates are highest for children in workless households, living in social housing, with single parents, or from Black and minority ethnic groups. While child poverty rates in London have decreased, they have now stalled. The majority of children in poverty live in working households, due to factors like low pay, high costs of living, and job insecurity. The document concludes that a combination of individual, family, housing, employment, and location factors all influence a child's risk of living in poverty.