On the recordSeptember 27, 2021
If made permanent, this tax cut for families would push poverty in a typical year down below 10 percent in 47 States, including Georgia.
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congress.govIf made permanent, this tax cut for families would push poverty in a typical year down below 10 percent in 47 States, including Georgia.
Warnock discusses the potential impact of the Child Tax Credit on reducing poverty.
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