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Child Tax Credit Recipients Experienced a Larger Decline in Food Insecurity and a Similar Change in Employment as Nonrecipients Between 2020 and 2021

Michael Karpman, Elaine Maag, Stephen Zuckerman, Douglas A. Wissoker
May 9, 2022
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