Policies limit the benefits that parents receiving Universal Credit can claim for their offspring.
It has been estimated that increasing the cap would cost £1.5 billion.
Although charities and some Labour Party MPs have advocated for the quota to be removed throughout the years, Sir Keir Starmer has previously said that the party would not repeal the cap while he is leading it.
Money given to parents or guardians who are in charge of raising a child is known as a child benefit.
It is not means-tested and there are no age restrictions for the claimant.
The first child receives £24 per week, while the remaining children receive £15.90 per week.
However, if your income above a particular threshold, you may be subject to taxes.