The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is intended to encourage work. But EITC-induced increases in labor supply may drive wages down, shifting the intended transfer toward employers. I simulate the economic incidence of the EITC under a range of plausible supply and demand elasticities. In all of the scenarios that I consider, a substantial portion of the intended transfer to low income single mothers is captured by employers through reduced wages. The transfer to employers is borne in part by low skill workers who are not themselves eligible for the EITC and are therefore made strictly worse off by its existence. I contrast the EITC with a traditional Negative Income Tax (NIT). The NIT discourages work, and so induces large transfers from em...
This paper reassesses whether the optimal income tax program features an Earned Income Tax Credit (E...
This paper evaluates the effects of the earned income tax credit (EITC) on poor families. Exploiting...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior – showing stronger partici...
The EITC is intended to encourage work. But EITC-induced increases in labor supply may drive wages d...
How are hourly wages affected by the Earned Income Tax Credit? Two strategies are utilized to determ...
There has been a longstanding debate in the United States about how to assist low-income families. T...
In this paper, we quantify the effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) from a macroeconomic p...
We examine variation in the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) program when households lose eligibility...
Appendix Figures 1 and 2 present estimates of the net transfer to workers, separately by marital sta...
Appendix Figures 1 and 2 present estimates of the net transfer to workers, separately by marital sta...
textAnnually, over 25 million people in the United States receive the federal Earned Income Tax Cred...
This paper has recent evidence on labor supply behavior - showing hours-of-work responses - has impo...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which offers relief from federal income-tax payments for a targ...
The Earned Income Tax Credit subsidizes earnings from both the wage sector and the self-employment s...
Alstott offers an evaluation of the significance of the credit and, in a historical spirit, hark bac...
This paper reassesses whether the optimal income tax program features an Earned Income Tax Credit (E...
This paper evaluates the effects of the earned income tax credit (EITC) on poor families. Exploiting...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior – showing stronger partici...
The EITC is intended to encourage work. But EITC-induced increases in labor supply may drive wages d...
How are hourly wages affected by the Earned Income Tax Credit? Two strategies are utilized to determ...
There has been a longstanding debate in the United States about how to assist low-income families. T...
In this paper, we quantify the effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) from a macroeconomic p...
We examine variation in the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) program when households lose eligibility...
Appendix Figures 1 and 2 present estimates of the net transfer to workers, separately by marital sta...
Appendix Figures 1 and 2 present estimates of the net transfer to workers, separately by marital sta...
textAnnually, over 25 million people in the United States receive the federal Earned Income Tax Cred...
This paper has recent evidence on labor supply behavior - showing hours-of-work responses - has impo...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which offers relief from federal income-tax payments for a targ...
The Earned Income Tax Credit subsidizes earnings from both the wage sector and the self-employment s...
Alstott offers an evaluation of the significance of the credit and, in a historical spirit, hark bac...
This paper reassesses whether the optimal income tax program features an Earned Income Tax Credit (E...
This paper evaluates the effects of the earned income tax credit (EITC) on poor families. Exploiting...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior – showing stronger partici...