Plus, examining the Biden-Harris administration's gender policies and new papers about addressing U.S. child poverty.
The case for climate reparations in the United States Black Americans are roughly 75% more likely to live in communities near high-emission or toxic industrial processes. Amid global momentum for climate reparations, it is time for a similar conversation in America, Manann Donoghoe and Andre M. Perry argue. Their new report outlines what a reparative stance for U.S. climate policy should look like. Read more | Combating child poverty in America How did the expanded Child Tax Credit affect poverty? The 2021 expansion of the Child Tax Credit (CTC) led to a historic reduction in poverty, particularly for children. Sophie Collyer, Bradley Hardy, and Christopher Wimer examine the CTC’s impact across the country. An enhanced partially refundable CTC. The failure of Congress to renew the 2021 CTC expansions shows that doing so will require compromise. Wendy Edelberg and Melissa S. Kearney offer a proposal which addresses three key concerns from U.S. policymakers. Delivering nutrition assistance to children. Gaps in child nutrition program coverage and implementation continue to pose challenges for solving childhood hunger. Lauren Bauer, Krista Ruffini, and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach discuss lessons from Pandemic EBT that could inform the implementation of a new program. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |