How Do Government Benefits Affect Elections? Evidence from State Earned Income Tax Credits

Hunter Rendleman, Jesse Yoder
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Whether and how individuals link benefits they receive from the government to their voting behavior is a central question in political economy. We study this question using one of the largest social provision programs in the United States: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). We exploit the staggered roll-out of state-level EITC programs to estimate the causal effect of the program on elections, voter behavior, and attitudes about the government. Contrary to predictions from the policy feedback literature, we show that the credit leads to higher vote shares and approval ratings for the implementing governor. These effects are temporally limited to the first years of the credit's availability, and dissipate over time. Taken together, our results suggest that voters are responsive to the benefit.
政府福利如何影响选举?来自国家所得税抵免的证据
个人是否以及如何将他们从政府获得的利益与他们的投票行为联系起来,是政治经济学中的一个核心问题。我们使用美国最大的社会保障项目之一:劳动所得税抵免(EITC)来研究这个问题。我们利用各州交错推出的EITC计划来估计该计划对选举、选民行为和对政府态度的因果影响。与政策反馈文献的预测相反,我们表明信用导致执行行长的更高的选票份额和支持率。这些影响暂时局限于信贷可用的头几年,并随着时间的推移而消散。综上所述,我们的结果表明,选民对这项福利是有反应的。
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