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Federal Taxes Push Millions of “Childless Workers”* Into or Further into Poverty
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“Childless Workers” Receive Much Smaller Average EITC Benefit
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“Childless Workers” Receive Much Smaller Average EITC Benefit
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The Maximum EITC Benefit for “Childless Workers”
is Small
Source: CBPP projections of IRS dataSlide5
“Childless Workers” Lose EITC at Much Lower Income Level than Workers with Children
Source: CBPP projections of IRS dataSlide6
The Current “Childless
Workers
’”
EITC Does Little to Offset Income
and
Payroll Taxes
Source: CBPP projections of IRS dataSlide7
President’s Proposal Would Boost Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for “Childless Workers”
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