Eliminating Welfare Marriage Penalties — with Willis Krumholz

Archbridge Institute
Archbridge Notes
Published in
Feb 24, 2021

In this week’s episode, Archbridge Institute Director of Programs Ben Wilterdink talks with Willis Krumholz about marriage penalties embedded in welfare programs and what states can do to eliminate them.

Willis Krumholz received a JD/MBA from the University of St. Thomas, is a licensed attorney, and a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder. He works in the financial services industry and is the author of a recent Archbridge Institute policy brief, “Reforming Welfare to Reduce Marriage Penalties and Put Children First.”

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