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The Check’s Not in the Mail
Podcast |
The Double Shift
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 26, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:46:32

For six months last year, tens of millions of families could count on consistent, predictable support from their government to help defray the steep financial cost of raising a child in this country. 

We hear from moms about how these monthly Child Tax Credit checks helped them support their families, move forward in their careers, make change in their communities, and reduce the psychological trauma of trying to raise a family while living in a constant state of precarity.… and about what life is like now that the payments have ended. 

Oh, and one guest’s CTC-supported success story has THE most dysfunctional American twist … take a listen. 

Our Thanks to The Better Life Lab at New America for their support with this episode.

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If The Double Shift podcast has meant something to you personally or had an impact on your life, we’d love to hear about it. You can send us an email or a voice memo recorded on your phone to askthedoubleshift@gmail.com, and we may use it in our upcoming episode.

For six months last year, tens of millions of families could count on consistent, predictable support from their government to help defray the steep financial cost of raising a child in this country. We hear from moms about how these monthly Child Tax Credit checks helped them support their families, move forward in their careers, make change in their communities, and reduce the psychological trauma of trying to raise a family while living in a constant state of precarity.… and about what life is like now that the payments have ended. Oh, and one guest’s CTC-supported success story has THE most dysfunctional American twist … take a listen. Our Thanks to The Better Life Lab at New America for their support with this episode. If you haven’t signed up for our newsletter, PLEASE sign up here: https://www.thedoubleshift.com/newsletter. This is the best way for us to stay in touch with you about the future plans we have cooking. If The Double Shift podcast has meant something to you personally or had an impact on your life, we’d love to hear about it. You can send us an email or a voice memo recorded on your phone to askthedoubleshift@gmail.com, and we may use it in our upcoming episode. Thanks: To learn more about how Cohousing ABQ can become your village, go to www.cohousingabq.org/thedoubleshift.

For six months last year, tens of millions of families could count on consistent, predictable support from their government to help defray the steep financial cost of raising a child in this country. 

We hear from moms about how these monthly Child Tax Credit checks helped them support their families, move forward in their careers, make change in their communities, and reduce the psychological trauma of trying to raise a family while living in a constant state of precarity.… and about what life is like now that the payments have ended. 

Oh, and one guest’s CTC-supported success story has THE most dysfunctional American twist … take a listen. 

Our Thanks to The Better Life Lab at New America for their support with this episode.

If you haven’t signed up for our newsletter, PLEASE sign up here:

https://www.thedoubleshift.com/newsletter. This is the best way for us to stay in touch with you about the future plans we have cooking.

If The Double Shift podcast has meant something to you personally or had an impact on your life, we’d love to hear about it. You can send us an email or a voice memo recorded on your phone to askthedoubleshift@gmail.com, and we may use it in our upcoming episode.

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