Opinion: Pass the Working Families Tax Credit
Briefly

The article highlights the severe problem of child poverty in New York City, where one in four children lives in difficult circumstances. It emphasizes the stark contrast between affluent and impoverished neighborhoods. Advocates urge government action to pass the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) to provide crucial financial relief, proposing initiatives like increasing the credit to $1,600 per child and expanding eligibility. The push for these measures aligns with recommendations from the Child Poverty Reduction Advisory Council, with the aim to create substantial improvements for families in need.
"If the WFTC is passed, that's $1,600 per child that can make a huge difference and allow families to concentrate on things that are actually important to their day-to-day life."
"One in four New York City children live in poverty. That's not a typo. It's the reality of life here in America's biggest and richest city."
Read at City Limits
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