Child Poverty in America Today 2025

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In 2021, however, the relative child poverty rate in the United States ranked 21st among the 54 country-years examined, comparable to levels in Switzerland and Germany. Figure 4 documents the percentage decline in poverty rates due to taxes/transfers by country.
It is well-established that the temporary Child Tax Credit (CTC) expansion that President Biden signed into law helped drive child poverty to a record low of 5.2 percent in 2021, and that the failure to extend the expanded CTC caused child poverty to spike in 2022.