According to the authors of a study released Thursday by the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University: “While in place, the monthly child tax credit payments buffered family finances amidst the continuing pandemic, increased families' abilities to meet their basic needs, reduced child poverty and food insufficiency, and had no discernable negative effects on parental employment.” There was an attempt to extend it, but because the Senate still thought “it was discouraging parents from working” despite statistics showing otherwise, the program ended up expiring and families stopped receiving those benefits. We live in a society that sends almost 4 million children into poverty to punish parents for not working enough in a pandemic. SOURCE 1: https://thehill.com/policy/finance/594892-study-us-child-poverty-spiked-41-percent-after-end-of-child-tax-benefit?amp SOURCE 2: https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2022/02/17/child-tax-credit-poverty/
Imagine that. The top 3 things that employees say would improve their mental health are: 1) Higher pay (58%) 2) Four-day work week (46%) 3) Flexibility to work whenever, wherever they want (36%) Survey: 58% of Working Americans Say Their Jobs Are ‘Main Source’ of Mental Health Challenges – Nextgov
It just means I'm tired. I want to live. I'm 23 years old and the last time I was able to do something for myself that wasn't survival related, I was skipping school to go to the zoo for no reason in Middle School. Discussions welcome