KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden said a $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan would cut child poverty in half. That would be the largest reduction in recent history, economists said.
  • Poverty experts think the claim is reasonable and perhaps even understated.
  • The plan targets much of the relief to families with children, including $1,400 stimulus checks and an expanded child tax credit.

President Joe Biden in a speech last week said his $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan would lift 5 million kids from the ranks of the poor and cut the child poverty rate in half.

That would be the biggest child-poverty reduction in recent history, according to some experts who study the social safety net. But its scope isn't far-fetched and may prove even more substantial if Biden's plan is fully enacted, they said.