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1 Jeffrey Scott Moody & Arthur P. Hall, Growth of the Earned Income Tax Credit 1 (1995)

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Number 53

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The larned Income Tax Crcdit (EITC)
became a part of the federal tax code with the
Tx Reduction Act of 1975. It had two major
objectives: (1) to provide tax relief to low-
income workers with children by offsetting
the burden of payroll taxes used to finance
Social Security, Medicare, and I 'ncmployment
I11surancC; and (2) to provide an incentive for
peoplc to seek gainful employment instead of
welfare.
Since its enactment in 197 5, the FtT(
has been greatly expanded, as illustrated by

Figuore I. 1Tble I shows that in fiscal Year
1976 the total Valuc of the ElI''C amounted to
S 1.1 billion. By fiscal year 2000, the w aLuC is
expected to exceed $30 billion. The rapid
growth of the EITC program has resulted from
successive legislative expansions of both the
size of the credit and the size of the popula-
tion eligible to receive the credit.
The history of the EITC comprises four
distinct legislative periods (see Figuwe I). The
growth in periods two, three, and four arc the
result of the Tax Rcform Act of 1986 (TRA 86),

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Tltl Valuie o/lwh IPlC

TRA86

D    Current Dollars
Z Constant 1996$
Period I

$5,000 [_____d____
-  1   iifl  r

OBRA90   OBRA93

Period II

Period Ill

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'76 '77 '78 '79 '80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95e'96e'97e '98e '99e '20e

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$30,000
$25,000

$20,000
$15,000
$10,000

Period IV

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