For example: “the data used to measure the antipoverty effect of the EITC is based on a tax simulation that assumes 100 percent of families receive the benefits that they are eligible for. But the real number is 78 percent.” Charlie Peters would call this Washington Make-Believe. https://t.co/5OUwMjtokE
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Sep 14, 2022
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