Child Tax Credits Help Families Make Ends Meet
Child Tax Credits are a proven strategy to help families with the high cost of raising children. Parents use cash refunds from federal and state Child Tax Credits for essential family needs like food, housing, utilities, child care, clothing, and education expenses. Cash refunds also help families pay down debt. As of tax year 2025, 16 states have a Child Tax Credit (12 refundable and 4 non-refundable) to help reduce child poverty and improve family economic security. Nearby states with a refundable Child Tax Credit include Maine Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont.
Refundable State Child Tax Credits
A refundable tax credit means you will get money back as a refund even if your wages are so low that you don’t owe any income tax. Refundable child tax credits:
- Reduce child poverty rates and boost child well-
- Help parents meet children’s basic needs and improve family financial
- Stimulate state
- Reduce inequality by helping families missed by the federal Child Tax
Babies and Young Children Benefit
According to Vanderbilt University’s Prenatal to 3 Policy Impact Center Child Tax Credits can be particularly helpful for babies and young children.
- More household resources and reduced family stress during the prenatal to age 3 period help support healthy brain development during the most rapid and sensitive period.
- Household financial stability leads to more nurturing child-parent relationships and reduces the likelihood of child neglect and abuse.
Governor McKee’s Child Tax Credit Proposal
According to the Niskanen Center’s analysis, Governor McKee’s Child Tax Credit proposal would:
- Be a fully refundable Child Tax Credit worth $325 per child under age
- Benefit 82,000 households across the
- Reduce child poverty in Rhode Island by 2%.
- Reach our most vulnerable children, including those in families with low or no
- Cost $35.2 million, partially financed through converting existing personal exemptions for dependents under age 19 to a new refundable Child Tax Credit, a financing mechanism used by both Maine and Massachusetts.
Legislative Proposals
Rhode Island legislators (Representative Teresa Tanzi and Senator Lammis Vargas as lead sponsors) have been working to advance a refundable Child Tax Credit proposal for several years. Legislation is expected to be introduced soon!
