Michelmore, Katherine

The 2021 child tax credit who received it and how did they spend it? / by Katherine Michelmore and Natasha V. Pilkauskas

Bibliografía.

In March of 2021, Congress passed a one-year expansion of the Child Tax Credit (CTC), creating a temporary, near-universal child benefit. Despite expanding eligibility to millions of previously ineligible children living in low-income households, only two-thirds received the monthly benefit. We illustrate that some historic gaps in receipt of the CTC remain despite the efforts to make the credit more universal: prior tax filing, household income, and survey language were among the strongest predictors of monthly receipt. More work is needed to understand why families did not receive the CTC and how to reach these vulnerable populations.


NIÑOS
IMPUESTOS
GASTOS FISCALES
POBREZA
RENTA FAMILIAR
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
ESTADOS UNIDOS
MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS


Pilkauskas, Natasha V.

The American Economic Review 0002-8282 v. 113, May 2023, p. 413-419

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