Poverty and Social Policy Brief
From Center on Poverty and Social Policy, Columbia University
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- 20417: Absence of Monthly Child Tax Credit Leads to 3.7 Million More Children in Poverty in January 2022

- Zachary Parolin, Sophie Collyer and Megan Curran
- 20416: Sixth Child Tax Credit Payment Kept 3.7 Million Children Out of Poverty in December

- Zachary Parolin, Sophie Collyer and Megan Curran
- 20415: Estimating Monthly Poverty Rates in the United States

- Zachary Parolin, Megan Curran, Jordan Matsudaira, Jane Waldfogel and Christopher Wimer
- 20414: Effects of the Expanded Child Tax Credit on Employment Outcomes: Evidence from Real-World Data

- Elizabeth Ananat, Benjamin Glasner, Christal Hamilton and Zachary Parolin
- 20413: The Initial Effects of the Expanded Child Tax Credit on Material Hardship

- Zachary Parolin, Elizabeth Ananat, Sophie Collyer, Megan Curran and Christopher Wimer
- 20412: Monthly Poverty Rates among Children after the Expansion of the Child Tax Credit

- Zachary Parolin, Sophie Collyer, Megan Curran and Christopher Wimer
- 20411: The Potential Poverty Reduction Effect of the American Rescue Plan

- Zachary Parolin, Sophie Collyer, Megan Curran and Christopher Wimer
- 20410: Share of Children with Unemployed Parents Reach Historic Highs During the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Zachary Parolin
- 20409: Monthly Poverty Rates in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Zachary Parolin
- 2048: The CARES ACT and Poverty in the COVID-19 Crisis: Promises and Pitfalls of the Recovery Rebates and Expanded Unemployment Benefits

- Zachary Parolin, Megan Curran and Christopher Wimer
- 2046: Forecasting Estimates of Poverty During the COVID-19 Crisis

- Zachary Parolin and Christopher Wimer
- 2045: The Case for Cash Allowances for Children during Economic Crisess

- Zachary Parolin and David Harris