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PROGRESS LOST: H S A E R T D TL

19 Jan 2024

The advance portion of the the Economic Security of the Settlement expanded CTC provided up to $300 per young House Workforce: Voices from the Field, which child and up to $250 per older child from July highlighted the financial precarity of settlement 2021 through December 2021. [...] 4 Progress Lost: Hardships Persist for New York Families After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit INTRODUCTION: OVERVIEW OF THE WAVE 2 SURVEY AND PARENT AND FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Informed by responses collected during Mandarin-speaking interviewers joined the interviews from wave 1, the questionnaire for research team in order to conduct the extended the second wave of surveys (“wave 2”) wa. [...] 1 0 Progress Lost: Hardships Persist for New York Families After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit challenges in paying rent and affording food are hardships: 64 percent of Black parents and 58 clearly intertwined, and as the hardships multiply, percent of Latinx parents surveyed said that parents incurring debt becomes another they struggled to pay for housing in the past common theme. [...] Progress Lost: Hardships Persist for New York Families After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit 15 Cecilia’s description of the support that the expanded CTC payments provided for parents is noteworthy in the context of adult mental health; a number of parents described the benefit as a “relief” that helped them to manage their stress while it was in effect. [...] A recent study measuring impacts of the expanded CTC on low-income parents found a significant reduction in symptoms of anxiety for parents that was greater for parents of color than for non-Hispanic, white parents.9 In fact, from the earliest days of the settlement house movement in the late 19th century, settlement houses have provided – and continue to provide – essential programs within their.

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