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Suddenly President Biden Has Made Ameliorating Child Poverty a Topic of the Hour | janresseger

Suddenly President Biden Has Made Ameliorating Child Poverty a Topic of the Hour | janresseger
Suddenly President Biden Has Made Ameliorating Child Poverty a Topic of the Hour



Last summer and through the autumn, Jason DeParle—a NY Times reporter and long chronicler of the devastation wrought when, in 1996, welfare reform eliminated Aid to Families with Dependent Children—made the case (here and here) for augmenting the Child Tax Credit as the best way to reduce child poverty in the United States.  In a long piece in July for the NY Review of BooksDeParle explained why reforming the Child Tax Credit is the key to reducing the alarming incidence of child poverty in the United States:

“In talking with scholars over the past year, I’ve been struck by how many substantive reasons there are for focusing on poor kids—even more now than three decades ago. Neuroscientists have shown that much of a child’s developmental trajectory is set during the first few years of life, before children even start school. Economists have shown that even a brief episode of poverty, especially in early childhood, can have life-long consequences—leading to fewer years of education, lower earnings, and worse health in adulthood. It’s also become harder to excuse America’s exceptional child poverty by arguing that the U.S. enjoys exceptional mobility compared to CONTINUE READING: Suddenly President Biden Has Made Ameliorating Child Poverty a Topic of the Hour | janresseger