26 January 2022

This Is Not a Surprise

With all of the time effort spent on making the social safety net as cruel and as means tested as possible, an important fact is ignored, that when you give money to poor people, you get healthier and smarter kids:

A study that provided poor mothers with cash stipends for the first year of their children’s lives appears to have changed the babies’ brain activity in ways associated with stronger cognitive development, a finding with potential implications for safety net policy.

The differences were modest — researchers likened them in statistical magnitude to moving to the 75th position in a line of 100 from the 81st — and it remains to be seen if changes in brain patterns will translate to higher skills, as other research offers reason to expect.

Still, evidence that a single year of subsidies could alter something as profound as brain functioning highlights the role that money may play in child development and comes as President Biden is pushing for a much larger program of subsidies for families with children.

Of course, our policy is being driven by people like Joe Manchin, who opposed extension of the child tax credit, because he thinks that the parents will spend the money on drugs, so the whole, "The Cruelty is the Point," abomination will continue unabated.


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