KEY POINTS
  • Child tax credit payments could lift sales across the retail, restaurant and travel industries, according to a research note by Cowen analysts.
  • Parents and caretakers will get monthly payments from July to December.
  • In the note, Cowen pointed to Walmart, Kohl's and American Eagle Outfitters as beneficiaries, particularly as families spend on groceries and back-to-school supplies.
A woman wears a face mask while shopping for a baby shower gift during the Covid-19 pandemic, at Madison's Niche boutique in Huntington, New York.

Child tax credit payments are an "underappreciated stimulus" that could lift sales across the retail, restaurant and travel industries — especially as shoppers emerge from the pandemic and get ready for back-to-school season, according to a research note published Tuesday by Cowen analysts.

The monthly payments, which begin Thursday, could benefit a wide range of companies, from grocers including Walmart to fast food chains such as Jack in the Box, according to the note.