"Several strands of research over the past twenty years have helped form a consensus among leading academics that cash income spent by parents can reduce disadvantages for children significantly. The research has partly been based on experiments when some poor groups have suddenly had access to more money than others, due, for example, to increases in the generosity of federal social programs."
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State of Mental Health in America 2024
H. R. 7024 Full text | Graphic courtesy Rep. David Valadao. t.ly/Y5fIG
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