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How Congress could have prevented the upcoming spike in child poverty rates 
In 2021, federal policy action helped to cut child poverty in half and achieve the lowest child poverty rate in the country’s history. In a matter of weeks, however, the Census Bureau is poised to reveal that child poverty rates increased dramatically from 2021 to 2022, likely climbing back to their pre-COVID levels. What lessons should policymakers have learned from COVID-19 for maintaining low child poverty rates moving forward? This is the core question I ask in "Poverty in the Pandemic: Policy Lessons from COVID-19," and I emphasize three of the many lessons here. First, if Congress wishes to get back to its record-low child poverty rate, it should return to the policy that made it

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