Keeping Up with Inflation: How policy indexation can enhance poverty reduction
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Keeping Up with Inflation: How policy indexation can enhance poverty reduction

As families across the United States contend with record-high inflation, the values of several government benefits and tax credits are not keeping up. This paper, published by the Century Foundation, examines the antipoverty potential of one policy, the expanded Child Tax Credit, under different scenarios to shine a spotlight on the importance of inflation indexation for optimizing the antipoverty effects of government policies.

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The Costs and Benefits of Expanding the Empire State Child Tax Credit in New York City</a>

The Costs and Benefits of Expanding the Empire State Child Tax Credit in New York City

Research finds that cash and near-cash benefits increase children’s health, education, and future earnings while also decreasing costs with respect to health, child protection, and criminal justice. We find that expanding the Empire State Tax Credit to $1,000 per child for all children in New York City under 17, with the exception of high-income families, would cost about $1.1 billion and would generate about $9.8 billion in benefits to society.

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The Costs and Benefits of Expanding the Empire State Child Tax Credit

The Costs and Benefits of Expanding the Empire State Child Tax Credit

Research finds that cash and near-cash benefits increase children’s health, education, and future earnings while also decreasing costs with respect to health, child protection, and criminal justice. We find that expanding the Empire State Tax Credit to $1,000 per child for all children in New York State under 17, with the exception of high-income families, would cost about $2.7 billion and would generate about $26.2 billion in benefits to society.

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