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Intergenerational effects of the EITC the case of grandparents Sara LaLumia

By: LaLumia, Sara.
Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): RENTA FAMILIAR | RENTAS BAJAS | PRESTACIONES SOCIALES | INCENTIVOS FISCALES | BONIFICACIONES TRIBUTARIAS | ANCIANOS | ESTADOS UNIDOS In: National Tax Journal v. 77, n. 1, March 2024, p. 39-73Summary: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) delivers substantial payments to low- and middle-income households with children. Some recipient households contain three generations, including grandparents of the EITC-eligible children. This paper investigates whether larger EITC payments are associated with improved financial well-being and health of grandparents living with their grandchildren. I find that exposure to a more generous EITC payment is associated with reductions in debt held by grandparents living in three-generation households, but it is not associated with improvements in grandparent health.
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The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) delivers substantial payments to low- and middle-income households with children. Some recipient households contain three generations, including grandparents of the EITC-eligible children. This paper investigates whether larger EITC payments are associated with improved financial well-being and health of grandparents living with their grandchildren. I find that exposure to a more generous EITC payment is associated with reductions in debt held by grandparents living in three-generation households, but it is not associated with improvements in grandparent health.

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