https://eu.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2022/12/21/child-tax-credit-helps-parents-like-me/10885590002/

Imagine what its like to raise three children alone, struggling to make ends meet. To put yourself through school, knowing that despite your best efforts, the jobs you need to provide for your kids require a college degree. Now imagine that you suddenly get a badly needed helping hand to pay the bills, to put gas in the car, to make sure your children have what they need. And that just as quickly, that hand gets yanked away. For me and so many others like me across the country, thats the life were living every single day. Right now, Im parenting an 11-year-old, a 4-year-old and my brand new baby boy alone, all while putting myself through college.
Not enough of a priority in the Senate
Ive faced more than my fair share of challenges, but Im determined to ensure that my children have a smoother path in life. Thats why it was such a remarkable moment when families like mine began receiving
the expanded child tax credit last year. With so much on my plate, I wasnt paying too much attention to how it got passed or who voted for it. All I knew was that it really helped me and my children. It gave me that little boost we needed to help make ends meet. And then, next thing I knew, it was gone. This time, I was paying attention.
I saw that members of the Senate traded away the expanded child tax credit, declaring that it wasnt enough of a priority for them. That I, or my children, wasnt enough of a priority for them. I do my best to put healthy food on my childrens plates, but that means spending more money and often leaving me eating whatevers left or asking my sons aftercare if they have any leftovers available. When I talk about needing the relief the child tax credit provides, thats what Im talking about its not frivolous, its our life.
Tax credits for families vs. rich companies
It was incredible how much of an impact the child tax credit had. You hear how it
helped drop child poverty to record lows, with millions of children benefitting. And the programs popularity cant be denied, with a new poll from Morning Consult and early childhood development nonprofit ZERO TO THREE showing that
85% of parents of babies and toddlers want to see Congress act to restore the enhanced credit. And if its between supporting families and offering even more tax breaks for rich companies, theres no question: Almost three-fourths of respondents said Congress shouldnt pass any more tax breaks for wealthy corporations until it acts to reinstate the expanded, fully refundable child tax credit. Maybe most important,
64% of parents said they oppose denying the expanded child tax credit to families without a working parent or who are in a lower tax bracket.
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