Debunking Democrat Myths About the Child Tax Credit

Posted on Saturday, January 29, 2022
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Good jobs and rising paychecks do more to lift Americans out of poverty than dependence on never-ending government checks. There are a number of factors contributing to poverty. Rewarding work and helping the poor become self-sufficient is the surest path out of poverty.

Democrats historically opposed expanding the Child Tax Credit. In the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017, Republicans:

Democrats’ expansion of the Child Tax Credit discouraged work. As part of the nearly $2 trillion partisan American Rescue Plan in March, Democrats in Congress temporarily increased the Child Tax Credit, delivered the checks monthly and increased its refundability.

Democrats have repeatedly said they want to make this costly program that crushes Main Street permanent.

Here are some of the false and misleading claims Democrats’ will repeat in their push for a dangerous expansion of the welfare state.

MYTH:

Democrats claim the welfare Child Tax Credit has “reduced child poverty by 40 percent.”

FACTS:

READ: Working Families Need Good Jobs and Rising Paychecks, Not Government Checks and Tax Hikes

MYTH:

Democrats’ welfare Child Tax Credit is crucial to support children as the country exits the Covid pandemic.

FACTS:

MYTH:

Democrats’ monthly Child Tax Credits aren’t contributing to America’s labor crisis.

FACTS:

READ: No, the Child Tax Credit Doesn’t Reduce Poverty by Half and it Discourages Work

MYTH:

Democrats pioneered the refundable portion of the Child Tax Credit.

FACTS:

MYTH:

The majority of Americans want Democrats’ Child Tax Credit to be permanent.

FACT:  In October, a Morning Consult/Politico poll found that 52 percent of Americans oppose making Democrats’ monthly payments permanent.

BOTTOM LINE: Paying parents not to work and creating more barriers for the jobless to reconnect to a job harms families and the economy. Instead of making the worker shortage worse and driving up inflation, Democrats in Congress should join with Republicans to make the 2017 expansion permanent – including rewarding work by preserving the earnings requirement.

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