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Figure 1. Kernel Density of EITC Exposure, by Birth Cohort Source: Authors’ tabulation based on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Note: Birth cohorts 2000 to 2011. All dollars measured in 2016 terms. Average exposure for 2000– 2003 birth cohort: $30,371 (SD=$5,512), for 2004–2007 cohort: $31,719 (SD=$5,990), and for 2008– 2011 cohort: $32,591 (SD=$7,013).
Figure 1.

Kernel Density of EITC Exposure, by Birth Cohort

Source: Authors’ tabulation based on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.

Note: Birth cohorts 2000 to 2011. All dollars measured in 2016 terms. Average exposure for 2000– 2003 birth cohort: $30,371 (SD=$5,512), for 2004–2007 cohort: $31,719 (SD=$5,990), and for 2008– 2011 cohort: $32,591 (SD=$7,013).

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