Child poverty more than doubles — a year after hitting record low, Census data shows

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Experts point to the expanded child tax credit as key to this poverty yo-yo. When it ended, many lower-income families struggled to pay their bills or buy enough food.

A swing sits empty on a playground outside in Providence, R.I. Experts say the ending of the expanded child tax credit was a key factor in the increase in child poverty.A swing sits empty on a playground outside in Providence, R.I. Experts say the ending of the expanded child tax credit was a key factor in the increase in child poverty.The poverty rate in the U.S.

Just a year ago, the Census Bureau found child poverty had hit a historic low. Experts point to the expanded child tax credit as key to this poverty yo-yo. Adam Ruben of the Economic Security Project says the tax credit went to more people, in larger amounts, and was paid out monthly. "You could learn to count on it and know that you were going to be able to plan it into your budget," Ruben says."And when it stopped, it throws people back into a place of instability and insecurity."

After the extra tax credit ended, surveys found many parents struggled to pay bills and buy enough food. The Census data also shows that median household income declined from last year, as wage gains were outpaced by inflation.

 

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