No, the tax credit, which is $2,000, but it's $310. A certain number of families missed out altogether. There's a gap. If you're making $21,000 as a single mom, you don't fit under the work income supplement because it maxes at $12,000. You don't receive the $310 either because you're below that. This is the group I think you're talking about. I'm going by the Caledon Institute research, which shows it leaves a family or a woman, especially a single mom making between $22,000 and $12,000, with absolutely nothing coming in.
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