New childhood tax credit could lift millions of children out of poverty
Critics of the new child tax credit complain about the price tag, saying it will diminish people's incentive to work.
Critics of the new child tax credit complain about the price tag, saying it will diminish people's incentives to work.
In this story aired March 10, 2021, on AZ Family:
Other countries have done it and have not created a culture where people who are getting these credits are sitting home and happy and not wanting to go to work; on the contrary, you see some very healthy societies out there.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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