Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor

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Autor(a) principal: Dreier, Peter
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Rodnyansky, Seva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.8526
Resumo: The housing affordability crisis is one of the defining features of the US today. The demand for housing subsidies outstrips supply by a factor of at least 4 to 1. Moreover, housing affordability varies greatly between and within metropolitan areas. This article proposes a new federal policy—the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Plus—to decrease housing cost burdens for working households by combining aspects of two major federal programs, the EITC, a tax-based subsidy for low-income working households, and the Housing Choice Voucher, a subsidy that pays the difference between 30% of household income and rent. We propose an EITC housing supplement via the tax code for markets where income and current EITC benefits are below 30% of rent levels. It will reduce the housing affordability crisis and reduce the geographic disparities of the Housing Choice Voucher. We simulate the cost at $101 billion nationally (based on 2021 figures). Varying program rules and parameters can significantly reduce costs. Piggybacking on the EITC simplifies the proposal’s implementation and increases its political palatability.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
title Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
spellingShingle Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
Dreier, Peter
earned income tax credit; housing affordability; housing choice voucher; low-income families
title_short Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
title_full Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
title_fullStr Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
title_full_unstemmed Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
title_sort Earned Income Tax Credit Plus: A New Way to House the Working Poor
author Dreier, Peter
author_facet Dreier, Peter
Rodnyansky, Seva
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author2 Rodnyansky, Seva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dreier, Peter
Rodnyansky, Seva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv earned income tax credit; housing affordability; housing choice voucher; low-income families
topic earned income tax credit; housing affordability; housing choice voucher; low-income families
description The housing affordability crisis is one of the defining features of the US today. The demand for housing subsidies outstrips supply by a factor of at least 4 to 1. Moreover, housing affordability varies greatly between and within metropolitan areas. This article proposes a new federal policy—the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Plus—to decrease housing cost burdens for working households by combining aspects of two major federal programs, the EITC, a tax-based subsidy for low-income working households, and the Housing Choice Voucher, a subsidy that pays the difference between 30% of household income and rent. We propose an EITC housing supplement via the tax code for markets where income and current EITC benefits are below 30% of rent levels. It will reduce the housing affordability crisis and reduce the geographic disparities of the Housing Choice Voucher. We simulate the cost at $101 billion nationally (based on 2021 figures). Varying program rules and parameters can significantly reduce costs. Piggybacking on the EITC simplifies the proposal’s implementation and increases its political palatability.
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