@DaveBrady72 Evidence from the EITC suggests it makes a difference. Absent any behavioral changes, it would still strike me as bad policy to penalize parents annually for getting married. https://t.co/fj7rsL2FtL
RT @hamandcheese: @mattyglesias @josephzeballos Marriage penalty in the EITC alone averages $1,300, which for these households can easily b…
@mattyglesias @josephzeballos Marriage penalty in the EITC alone averages $1,300, which for these households can easily be over 10% of their net income. https://t.co/HR8JmBHbJu https://t.co/0w5QhskWnl
RT @PTBwrites: Key sources for the above: @SenVancePress amendment: https://t.co/B2qjHoz4NV @michelmorek 2016: https://t.co/QXhKjAH7La @…
Key sources for the above: @SenVancePress amendment: https://t.co/B2qjHoz4NV @michelmorek 2016: https://t.co/QXhKjAH7La @ChrisMHerbst 2011: https://t.co/KKKaA5NQnT @ElaineMaag et al 2019: https://t.co/ypzjuTrXAc
RT @hamandcheese: "The average EITC-eligible woman can expect to lose approximately US$1,300 in EITC benefits in the year following marriag…
RT @hamandcheese: "The average EITC-eligible woman can expect to lose approximately US$1,300 in EITC benefits in the year following marriag…
RT @hamandcheese: "The average EITC-eligible woman can expect to lose approximately US$1,300 in EITC benefits in the year following marriag…
RT @hamandcheese: "The average EITC-eligible woman can expect to lose approximately US$1,300 in EITC benefits in the year following marriag…
@BradWilcoxIFS @PTBwrites @FamStudies This one's not as new but it's newly relevant https://t.co/roiZfSC4LK
"The average EITC-eligible woman can expect to lose approximately US$1,300 in EITC benefits in the year following marriage... Single mothers who expect to lose EITC benefits upon marriage are 2.5 percentage points less likely to marry..." https://t.co/HR8
To know whether the 1996 reforms (in particular the AFDC-->TANF switch and the EITC hikes) changed union formation and stability, you'd want a paper like this: https://t.co/APzxSTnBXa
RT @econoflove: thanks, @michelmorek your article was one of the most cited ones entering our 2019 IF calculations: https://t.co/uEfJ4W7H…
thanks, @michelmorek your article was one of the most cited ones entering our 2019 IF calculations: https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9 "almost 2/3 of #EITC-eligible mothers can expect to lose about $1,300 in EITC benefits upon #marriage, " https://t.co/50wZpLfYjD
RT @econoflove: could decline in #marriage be due to #EITC penalty on marriage? https://t.co/Vio57VCPdA @michelmorek @marinaAdshade @marlaG…
could decline in #marriage be due to #EITC penalty on marriage? https://t.co/Vio57VCPdA @michelmorek @marinaAdshade @marlaGilsig #REHO https://t.co/alkPwZ9Dod
RT @econoflove: could decline in #marriage be due to #EITC penalty on marriage? https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9 @michelmorek @marinaAdshade @marlaG…
RT @econoflove: could decline in #marriage be due to #EITC penalty on marriage? https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9 @michelmorek @marinaAdshade @marlaG…
could decline in #marriage be due to #EITC penalty on marriage? https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9 @michelmorek @marinaAdshade @marlaGilsig #REHO https://t.co/EBKw4ngf0N
RT @econoflove: congrats to @michelmorek on her new publication in Demography. It is also about the effect of the EITC (Earned Income Tax C…
congrats to @michelmorek on her new publication in Demography. It is also about the effect of the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit). In REHO she published about how EITC affects the chances that women marry
RT @econoflove: @MDRC_News articles about #EITC recently published in REHO https://t.co/3OR91Gl7Dy on EITC and child maltreatment in unmarr…
@MDRC_News articles about #EITC recently published in REHO https://t.co/3OR91Gl7Dy on EITC and child maltreatment in unmarried families https://t.co/jMB33MmPIf on EITC and Union Formation EITC and Foster Care https://t.co/fWtwVkZq7Z EITC & Health: Otto
RT @econoflove: my tweet about @michelmorek 's paper on the EITC and marriage disincentives https://t.co/uEfJ4VQ5Lz has reached a potent…
my tweet about @michelmorek 's paper on the EITC and marriage disincentives https://t.co/uEfJ4VQ5Lz has reached a potential 5,005 people
RT @econoflove: Katherine Michelmore (@michelmorek)just published a paper on the EITC and marriage disincentives: single moms who stand to…
New study shows that the average woman receiving EITC would lose $1,300 (~1/2 her benefits) the year after she married. Women expecting such losses are 2.5% less likely to marry, 2.5% more likely to cohabit. HT @econoflove NB @WilcoxNMP @wmannin https://t.
Katherine Michelmore (@michelmorek)just published a paper on the EITC and marriage disincentives: single moms who stand to lose benefits upon marriage are less likely to marry https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9
RT @econoflove: Women who can expect to lose EITC benefits upon marriage are 2.5 percentage points more likely to cohabit and 2.5 percentag…
RT @econoflove: Women who can expect to lose EITC benefits upon marriage are 2.5 percentage points more likely to cohabit and 2.5 percentag…
People respond to incentives. https://t.co/Ut8O1dKzl7
RT @econoflove: Women who can expect to lose EITC benefits upon marriage are 2.5 percentage points more likely to cohabit and 2.5 percentag…
New evidence for redistribution effects on marriage, although it's worth noting that the effects are small, a finding consistent with previous research. NB @WilcoxNMP https://t.co/kmYGHGrhod
Policy evaluations should take that into account https://t.co/3noDwAR1oh
Women who can expect to lose EITC benefits upon marriage are 2.5 percentage points more likely to cohabit and 2.5 percentage points less like to marry their partners. @michelmorek @springernomics https://t.co/uEfJ4W7Ha9
RT @econoflove: about 2/3 of EITC-eligible mothers can expect to lose an average of $1,300 in benefits upon #marriage, more than... https:/…
about 2/3 of EITC-eligible mothers can expect to lose an average of $1,300 in benefits upon #marriage, more than... https://t.co/DdBBNTOwJj
about 2/3 of EITC-eligible mothers can expect to lose an average of $1,300 in benefits upon #marriage, more than... https://t.co/4b104ZoRod
the majority of EITC-eligible single #moms can expect to lose some benefits upon #marriage https://t.co/jXN12Ge2Ue
the majority of EITC-eligible single #moms can expect to lose some benefits upon #marriage https://t.co/Djcyu2Ld4q
Earned income tax credit encourages work but discourages marriage. https://t.co/O2AbzugnSx
Despite policy efforts to reduce it there is still a marriage penalty associated with the earned income tax credit, https://t.co/B6gfl4RYCX
Despite policy efforts to reduce it there is still a marriage penalty associated with the earned income tax credit, https://t.co/0F0YEGFQD3