Tell Congress to Expand the Child Tax Credit Now

From the National Council of Churches (http://www.ncccusa.org):

One in seven children are currently living in poverty in the United States. Many families are struggling to provide the bare necessities because of rising inflation and continued COVID-19 challenges. Studies have shown that the stress of growing up in poverty has lifelong consequences. But we can do something about this.

There is a proven solution – the expanded, fully refundable, monthly Child Tax Credit (CTC). In December 2021, when monthly Child Tax Credit payments were still in effect, nearly 4 million children were lifted out of poverty. At that time, child hunger was reduced by over 25%. Analysis shows that CTC payments helped families put food on the table and pay their bills.

Now, with the expiration of the expanded monthly Child Tax Credit at the end of December 2021 and rising costs for everyday expenses, these nearly 4 million children have fallen back into poverty. In addition, according to a recent report from Moody’s Analytics, inflation is costing the average family in the United States an additional $296 per month. This is almost the amount of one monthly expanded Child Tax Credit payment for one child. If Congress were to make the current $2,000 Child Tax Credit fully refundable and available to all low-income families, the number of children experiencing poverty would fall by an estimated 20 percent. This could help families afford things like food, shoes for their children, or decent housing.

There is limited time for us to act. Contact your lawmakers today and urge them to pass an economic reconciliation bill that extends the expanded Child Tax Credit at https://actionnetwork.org/letters/help-children-living-in-poverty-extend-the-child-tax-credit-ctc/.

2 Responses

  1. Betty Surbeck

    Expand the child tax credit NOW. Save children from poverty poor health and lower productivity over their lifetimr

  2. Marcy Brenner

    When some of us are fortunate or lucky enough to have secure housing , food, and a steady income we can easily forget those who are less fortunate. Knowing that children are food and housing insecure and that Congress can choose to extend the Child Tax Credit is essential. How can we ignore such suffering?

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