Comparing the Performance of Monthly Poverty Measures
Working Paper Sonia Huq Working Paper Sonia Huq

Comparing the Performance of Monthly Poverty Measures

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the problem of using a once-per-year, annual poverty measure to make pressing policy decisions. This prompted researchers to develop methods to provide more timely estimates of poverty. This paper compares two monthly poverty measures—one developed by Parolin, Curran, Matsudaira, Waldfogel, and Wimer and the other by Han, Meyer, and Sullivan—to assess their performance relative to external benchmarks of material hardship and mental health challenges.

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Monthly Poverty Rates among Children after Expansion of the Child Tax Credit</a>
Policy Brief Sonia Huq Policy Brief Sonia Huq

Monthly Poverty Rates among Children after Expansion of the Child Tax Credit

This policy brief discusses the estimated impact of the expanded Child Tax Credit on the monthly poverty rate for July 2021 in the United States. Monthly poverty fell from 15.8 percent in June to 11.9 percent in July, representing a decline of 3 million children living in poverty. This drop in child poverty is primarily due to the first payment of the expanded Child Tax Credit.

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