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The Health Effects Of Expanding The Earned Income Tax Credit: Results From New York City.

Emilie Courtin1, Kali Aloisi2, Cynthia Miller3, Heidi L Allen4, Lawrence F Katz5, Peter Muennig6.   

Abstract

Antipoverty policies may hold promise as tools to improve health and reduce mortality rates among low-income Americans. We examined the health effects of the New York City Paycheck Plus randomized controlled trial. Paycheck Plus tests the impact of a potential fourfold increase in the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income Americans without dependent children. Starting in 2015, Paycheck Plus offered 5,968 study participants a credit of up to $2,000 at tax time (treatment) or the standard credit of about $500 (control). Health-related quality of life and other outcomes for a representative subset of these participants (n = 3,289) were compared to those of a control group thirty-two months after randomization. The intervention had a modest positive effect on employment and earnings, particularly among women. It had no effect on health-related quality of life for the overall sample, but women realized significant improvements.

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Keywords:  Children's health; Education; Health effects; Health policy; Low income; Payment; Quality of life; Tax credits; Taxes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32634360      PMCID: PMC7909715          DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   6.301


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