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A Safety Net for American Children

Mar 9, 2021
Jason DeParle, a senior writer for The New York Times who specializes in poverty and social policy, dives into the revolutionary child tax credit expected to become law. He discusses its role as a universal child benefit providing families with monthly payments, highlighting its potential to reshape American welfare. The conversation also touches on historical context, comparing U.S. child support to that of other wealthy nations, and examines the changing landscape of child welfare programs in the wake of the pandemic.
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INSIGHT

Child Tax Credit: Guaranteed Income

  • The child tax credit provides a guaranteed income for families with children.
  • Most American families with children will receive monthly checks.
ANECDOTE

Nikki Haup's Story

  • Nikki Haup, a single mother, lost her job due to childcare issues during the pandemic.
  • The child tax credit could have helped her afford childcare and keep her job.
INSIGHT

Radical Shift in US Policy

  • The child tax credit is a radical shift for the U.S., which historically resisted such programs.
  • It marks a move toward European-style social safety nets.
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