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New evidence on the cycle in the Women, Infants, and Children Program what happens when benefits expire Marianne Bitler, Jason Cook, Seojung Oh and Paige Rowberry

Contributor(s): Bitler, Marianne.
Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): RENTAS BAJAS | PRESTACIONES SOCIALES | ASISTENCIA SOCIAL | ALIMENTOS | PROGRAMAS | GASTOS SOCIALES | FINANCIACION | ESTADOS UNIDOS In: National Tax Journal v. 77, n. 1, March 2024, p. 175-197Summary: We provide evidence of a benefit redemption cycle in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Using novel administrative data on item-level redemptions, we show that unlike SNAP, WIC redemptions peak at both the beginning and the end of the month. Beginning-of-the-month excess redemptions are concentrated among more fully redeemed items such as infant formula, while end-of-the-month excess redemptions are concentrated among less fully redeemed items such as infant meats. We document that a substantial share of beneficiaries go at least one month without redeeming anything and discuss how administrative burdens may drive the WIC cycle.
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We provide evidence of a benefit redemption cycle in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Using novel administrative data on item-level redemptions, we show that unlike SNAP, WIC redemptions peak at both the beginning and the end of the month. Beginning-of-the-month excess redemptions are concentrated among more fully redeemed items such as infant formula, while end-of-the-month excess redemptions are concentrated among less fully redeemed items such as infant meats. We document that a substantial share of beneficiaries go at least one month without redeeming anything and discuss how administrative burdens may drive the WIC cycle.

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