In Montana, 44 percent of children live in low-income families — defined as income below twice the federal poverty level (FPL). Despite 86 percent of these children having at least one parent who is employed, many of their families struggle to make ends meet on earnings alone. Work support benefits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, child care assistance, and public health insurance can help families close the gap between earnings and the cost of basic expenses. While work supports help parents get by on low wages, families who receive them often face difficulties getting ahead. Many encounter "benefit cliffs" where small increases in earnings lead to abrupt work support losses. As a result, families are often worse off after a small wag...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
This report analyzes the effectiveness of Iowa’s “work supports” – such as earned income tax credits...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
The National Center for Children in Poverty’s (NCCP) Making Work Supports Work project is designed t...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
This brief seeks to inform policymakers and others about the difficulties faced by low-income workin...
Two-thirds of children living in low-income families in Detroit have parents who work. The majority ...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
Using results from NCCP's Family Resource Simulator, a policy simulation tool, this report analyzes ...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
This brief uses the Family Resource Simulator and Basic Needs Budget Calculator, policy analysis too...
In Colorado, as in other states across the country, the high cost of child care puts reliable, high-...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
This report analyzes the effectiveness of Iowa’s “work supports” – such as earned income tax credits...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
The National Center for Children in Poverty’s (NCCP) Making Work Supports Work project is designed t...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
This brief seeks to inform policymakers and others about the difficulties faced by low-income workin...
Two-thirds of children living in low-income families in Detroit have parents who work. The majority ...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
Using results from NCCP's Family Resource Simulator, a policy simulation tool, this report analyzes ...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
This brief uses the Family Resource Simulator and Basic Needs Budget Calculator, policy analysis too...
In Colorado, as in other states across the country, the high cost of child care puts reliable, high-...
About 85 percent of low-income children have parents who work, and most have at least one parent wor...
This report analyzes the effectiveness of Iowa’s “work supports” – such as earned income tax credits...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...