Evaluating an Earned Income Tax Credit for single adults
This session will explore the emerging research on an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for single adults. The EITC, a refundable tax credit for low- to moderate-income working individuals and couples, is an effective way to make work pay for low-wage workers. However, many childless adults are ineligible for benefits. This session will explore emerging evidence on how expanding the EITC may improve self-sufficiency for low-income, single adults, including non-custodial parents. Carson Hicks (New York City Center for Economic Opportunity) will moderate this session, and Vicki Turetsky (Administration for Children and Families) will serve as a discussant.
• Paycheck Plus: Testing an Expanded EITC for Single Adults in New York City
Cynthia Miller (MDRC)
• Effects of an Expanded EITC on Labor Market Participation for Black and Latino Young Men
Ronald Mincy (Columbia University)
• Strengthening Families with Non-Custodial Parents: Effects of an Expanded EITC on Child Support
Elaine Sorensen (Administration for Children and Families) (conference program description)
These presentations were given at the 2014 Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference (WREC).