The Balanced Budget Delivers a $500 Child Tax Credit
for Approximately 27 Million Families

MAIN FEATURES OF THE CHILD TAX CREDIT:

A CHILD TAX CREDIT FOR FAMILIES WHO WORK HARD AND PAY TAXES.

13 million children from families with incomes below $30,000 will receive the child tax credit -- up to 7.5 million* more than would have under the Congressional plans. Families making under $30,000 like young teachers, police officers, farmers, nurses and others who work hard and play by the rules will now receive the Child Tax Credit.
*Comparison to House passed bill; vs. Senate bill: 5.9 million.

President Clinton worked to ensure that under any final agreement, these young parents would receive a child tax credit to make it easier for them to raise their children.

Consider a family of four with two small children: the father is a rookie police officer making $23,000, and the mother has chosen to stay at home. Both congressional bills would have denied this family, and millions of others, the child tax credit. Under the final agreement, this family will receive a child tax credit of $675.

President Clinton's
Proposal
Agreement House Bill Senate Bill
Child Tax Credit for
family of rookie police
officer making $23,000
$767 $675 $0 $0



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