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Effects of the Expanded Child Tax Credit on Household Expenditures:Preliminary Intent-to-Treat Estimates from the Consumer Expenditure Survey

Sophie M. Collyer, Thesia Garner, Neeraj Kaushal, Jiwan Lee, Jake Schild, Jane Waldfogel and Christopher T. Wimer

No 549, Economic Working Papers from Bureau of Labor Statistics

Abstract: https://www.bls.gov/osmr/research-papers/2022/ec220040.htm

Date: 2022
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