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Tax Credit Increase Would Exclude Millions of Low-Income Children, Study Finds

The domestic policy bill passed by the House raises the maximum child tax credit to $2,500. But about a third of children would not receive the full credit because their parents have low wages or lack jobs.

Jason DeParle
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Child Tax Credits and Stipends, Children and Childhood, Columbia University, House of Representatives, Income Inequality, Poverty, Republican Party, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, United States Politics and Government
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