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Unpaid Care Work and Its Impact on New Yorkers’ Paid Employment – ILR Worker Institute

Annual retirement survey: Caregivers less likely to save. Support for this critical role. – RI News

Working While Caring: A National Survey of Caregiver Stress in the U.S. Workforce: Key Findings – Rosalynn Carter Institute

If family caregiving impacts low-wage workers’ livelihood the most, why does most of the federal child tax credit go to higher-wage households? Some of our work on this issue:

The Case for Renewing the Expanded Child Tax Credit – Richmond Times-Dispatch

Congress’ failure to reup expanded child tax credit displays longtime favoritism toward higher income

Build Your Own Child Tax Credit 2.0 | Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget


It Really Is More Expensive to Give Everyone $1 Than to Give Some People $ – AEI


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