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The Fiscalization of Social Policy - How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty (Hardcover)
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The Fiscalization of Social Policy - How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty (Hardcover)
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In 1970, a single mother with two children working full time at the
federal minimum wage in the US received no direct cash benefits
from the federal government. Today, after a period of austerity,
that same mother would receive $7,572 in federal cash benefits.
This money does not come from social assistance, family allowances,
or other programs we traditionally see as part of the welfare
state. Instead, she benefits from the earned income tax credit
(EITC) and the child tax credit (CTC)-tax credits for low-income
families that have become a major component of American social
policy. In The Fiscalization of Social Policy, Joshua T. McCabe
challenges conventional wisdom on American exceptionalism, offering
the first and only comparative analysis of the politics of tax
credits. Drawing comparisons between similar developments in the UK
and Canada, McCabe upends much of what we know about tax credits
for low-income families. Rather than attributing these changes to
anti-welfare attitudes, mobilization of conservative forces, shifts
toward workfare, or racial antagonism, he argues that the growing
use of tax credits for social policy was a strategic adaptation to
austerity. While all three countries employ the same set of tax
credits, US child poverty rates remain highest, as their tax
credits paradoxically exclude the poorest families. A critical
examination of social policy over the last fifty years, The
Fiscalization of Social Policy shows why the US government hasn't
tackled poverty, even while it implements greater tax benefits for
the poor.
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