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Commentary: One huge cost of letting the expanded child tax credit die? Harm to developing brains

Decades of research tell a clear and sobering story: Poverty is harmful to the developing brain. The research demonstrates how experiencing the adversity of poverty in childhood places children at risk for later hardships. It also shows how modest investments to protect today’s children from this adversity can lower the roadblocks and burdens they may face as tomorrow’s adults. The federal ...

Decades of research tell a clear and sobering story: Poverty is harmful to the developing brain.

The research demonstrates how experiencing the adversity of poverty in childhood places children at risk for later hardships. It also shows how modest investments to protect today’s children from this adversity can lower the roadblocks and burdens they may face as tomorrow’s adults.

The federal government has been actively making such investments since July, when monthly payments of up to $300 per child were made

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