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Study Disproves Claims That Child Tax Credit Funds Fueled Drug Use Among Parents

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Study Disproves Claims That Child Tax Credit Funds Fueled Drug Use Among Parents

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  • A recent study found that parents who received the child tax credit in 2021 did not spend the funds on drugs.
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 40,000 individuals and discovered a reduction in cigarette use among parents.
  • The study challenges claims made by then-Senator Joe Manchin regarding how parents used the extra cash.
  • The child tax credit program played a significant role in reducing child poverty rates across the U.S.
  • Previous reports indicated that families used the funds for essential items like food, clothing, and school supplies.

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