To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with children in the United States, we propose converting the Child Tax Credit and child tax exemption into a universal, monthly child allowance. Our proposal is based on principles we argue should undergird the design of such policies: universality, accessibility, adequate payment levels, and more generous support for young children. Whether benefits should decline with additional children to reflect economies of scale is a question policymakers should consider. Analyzing 2015 Current Population Survey data, we estimate our proposed child allowance would reduce child poverty by about 40 percent, deep child poverty by nearly half, and would effectiv...
We argue that child support, the central program specifically targeting single-parent families, shou...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
A Shorten Labor Government will deliver child care support that is fairer and will make early educat...
To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with ch...
To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with ch...
This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowanc...
For a growing number of scholars, policy analysts, and child development specialists, a universal ch...
Child poverty in the United States remains stubbornly high, with 12.2 million children living in pov...
Although a growing number of studies suggest that providing poor families with income supplements of...
Previous IFS work has confirmed the intuition that, for a given level of expenditure, increasing the...
The United States subsidizes asset accumulation for middle- and especially high-income families thro...
IN A BID TO SIMPLIFY AND RATIONALIZE THE TREAT-ment of children in the tax code, we suggest a tax re...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
Can the United States dramatically reduce the number of its children living in poverty? This article...
We argue that child support, the central program specifically targeting single-parent families, shou...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
A Shorten Labor Government will deliver child care support that is fairer and will make early educat...
To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with ch...
To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with ch...
This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowanc...
For a growing number of scholars, policy analysts, and child development specialists, a universal ch...
Child poverty in the United States remains stubbornly high, with 12.2 million children living in pov...
Although a growing number of studies suggest that providing poor families with income supplements of...
Previous IFS work has confirmed the intuition that, for a given level of expenditure, increasing the...
The United States subsidizes asset accumulation for middle- and especially high-income families thro...
IN A BID TO SIMPLIFY AND RATIONALIZE THE TREAT-ment of children in the tax code, we suggest a tax re...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
Can the United States dramatically reduce the number of its children living in poverty? This article...
We argue that child support, the central program specifically targeting single-parent families, shou...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
A Shorten Labor Government will deliver child care support that is fairer and will make early educat...