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Biden wants to make child tax credit permanent, White House says

Published 03/16/2021, 05:39 PM
Updated 03/16/2021, 08:46 PM
© Reuters. A child reacts as she helps to load a cart after receiving a holiday box of food from the Food Bank For New York City ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in New York

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Joe Biden wants to make the child tax credit included in his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief program permanent, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Tuesday.

Biden and other officials in his administration are traveling across the United States to promote and explain the newly enacted relief measure, which provides $1,400 stimulus checks to most Americans.

The package also expands the U.S. federal child tax credit for one year to a fully refundable $3,600 credit for children under 6 and $3,000 for children aged 6 to 17, from a partially refundable $2,000 per child.

Experts say the move will significantly decrease child poverty in the United States. Nearly 11 million, or one in seven, U.S. children live in poverty, the Center for American Progress, a progressive think tank, estimates.

"The president wants to make the Child Tax Credit permanent," Psaki told reporters in response to a question.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Schumer’s fellow New York Democrat, said on Sunday they would push to enshrine the enhanced child tax credits as they move forward with other initiatives, including legislation to upgrade U.S. infrastructure.

Psaki said Biden was looking at various proposals, including one from Republican Senator Mitt Romney, to keep giving the credits to Americans, and viewed them as critical to getting more women back into the workforce.

© Reuters. A child reacts as she helps to load a cart after receiving a holiday box of food from the Food Bank For New York City ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in New York

"He believes it's also one of the ways that we can help address the number of women - working women - who have moved out of the workforce," she said. "But we just have to find a vehicle, and we're having those discussions with Congress."

 

Latest comments

There should be credits for childless adults. the people who drive the economy and don't add to global climate change by having tons of kids
People who have kids are causing global climate change
He wanted this until he found out it wouldn't allow people credits to buy children.
A wise man said: men have 2 heads but only enough blood to support 1. If one works hard, the other cant because there isnt enough blood in the body to feed both at the same time.
Funny how life is. Almost all People with most kids r poor.
do the poor pay taxes? how does this help?
Breeding bonuses....
I thought democrats didn't like tax cuts?
Thats what the repos want you to believe.
Shame
it's not a tax cut. it's a credit that benefits people who already receive a lot of benefits.
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