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How the expanded child tax credit is helping families (Links to an external site)

October 5, 2021October 22, 2021

The Source interviewed Stephen Roll, assistant research professor at the Social Policy Institute, about an SPI survey on the variety of ways families are using the child tax credit.  

The expanded child tax credit is working. Let’s make it permanent. (Links to an external site)

September 28, 2021February 7, 2022

The Washington Post discusses SPI’s recent survey on the planned usage of the Child Tax Credit which suggests that the expansion helps families invest in their future.  

Boosted Child Tax Credit May Be Getting More Parents Back to Work (Links to an external site)

September 25, 2021October 28, 2021

The Ascent discusses the expansion of the Child Tax Credit and shares SPI research that suggests that the expanded payments help parents work more.  

Child Tax Credit Payments Are Helping Families Cope With the Child Care Crisis (Links to an external site)

September 24, 2021February 8, 2022

Yahoo! Money shares new SPI data showing how families plan to use the expanded Child Tax Credit, suggesting that the expanded payments allow parents to return to work. 

The new child tax credit does more than just cut poverty (Links to an external site)

September 24, 2021February 8, 2022

A new SPI study published in Brookings shows how families plan to use the child tax credit and suggests that the expansion will not only help to decrease child poverty but will also increase family social mobility in the long term.  

Expanded Child Tax Credit has caused big reductions in childhood poverty, but more action is needed (Links to an external site)

September 23, 2021February 8, 2022

The Pulse shares a recent SPI survey which examines how families in North Carolina are using the expanded Child Tax Credit and showed that the families who need the tax credit the most are the least likely to have received it.  

94% Of Parents Say Child Tax Credit Payments Allow Them To Work More, Study Shows (Links to an external site)

September 23, 2021February 8, 2022

A collaborative study from the Social Policy Institute and Humanity Forward show that Child Tax Credit payments have allowed parents to work the same amount or more.  

The child tax credit encourages parents to work, study finds (Links to an external site)

September 23, 2021February 8, 2022

CNBC shares data from a team of researchers from SPI in collaboration with Appalachian State, UNC-Greensboro, the Urban Institute and Humanity Forward, which shows that the new enhanced Child Tax Credit may help parents continue working. 

It’s Not Too Late: Georgia Families Can Still Get Their Checks (Links to an external site)

September 22, 2021October 22, 2021

The Georgia Budget & Policy Institute shares data from the Social Policy Institute, which shows the impact of the Child Tax Credit on families in Georgia.  

New study shows how Virginians are using the Child Tax Credit (Links to an external site)

September 17, 2021February 8, 2022

The Augusta Free Press shared research which examined how Virginians are using their Child Tax Credit to care for their families from the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis in partnership with Annie E. Casey Foundation.

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