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New Colorado tax credit could lift 50,000 children out of poverty, is latest to tap TABOR surplus
Denver Post· 7 hours agoThe Colorado Fiscal Institute, a progressive think tank involved in crafting the legislation,...
How Illinois’ new child tax credit will affect suburban parents
Daily Herald· 14 hours agoParents of children 12 and younger who also qualify for the state’s earned income tax credit (EITC)...
Yes, cicadas are still emerging in Illinois. Here's how long it could last
NBC Chicago· 3 days agoCicadas are still emerging across the Chicago area and Illinois, experts said, and the emergence...
Illinois will soon have a new child tax credit program. Here's how much you could get
NBC Chicago· 3 days agoIllinois' new budget, which is now headed to the governor's desk waiting to be signed, includes a...
Illinois’ new $53.1B budget passes Senate: eliminates grocery tax, adds child tax credit, migrant...
WTVO - WQRF Rockford· 5 days agoSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — The Democrat-run Illinois Senate approved Gov. JB Pritzker’s proposed...
Three things you need to know about Minnesota's child tax credit of $1,750 per child
CBS News· 3 days agoThis session, the legislature expanded the child tax credit to include "safe harbor" protections ...
SC folks who do these summer activities could get tax breaks in 2025, IRS says. What to know
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agothe summer? Saving money on future taxes. According to the IRS, there are various popular activities...
Pennsylvania House approves tax credits for employers who help employees with child care costs
CBS News· 4 days agoThe Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a bill to encourage employers to help their...
Why parents with young children are reporting a dramatic drop-off in their financial well-being
NBC NEWS· 6 days agoThe current figure is now the lowest on record going back to 2015, the Fed survey data shows. The...
The Rise of Poverty Inc.
The Atlantic· 7 hours agoIn 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared “unconditional war on poverty,” and since then, federal spending on anti-poverty initiatives has steadily ballooned. The federal ...