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Time Audio (Narrator: Sharp, clear, engaging tone) Visuals 0:00-0:05 America’s two biggest support programs: Food assistance through SNAP, and family help from the Child Tax Credit. How do their costs stack up? Title Graphic: "SNAP vs. CTC: The Cost Comparison" with two prominent dollar figures. 0:05-0:15 SNAP helps over 41 million people put food on the table, costing taxpayers about $100 billion annually. This is direct, monthly food aid. Animated graphic showing a SNAP grocery purchase, then the figure $100 BILLION overlaying a food bowl icon. 0:15-0:25 The Child Tax Credit supports nearly 60 million children through tax breaks and refunds. The annual cost is higher: approximately $122 billion. Animated graphic showing a family or child, then the figure $122 BILLION overlaying a tax form/piggy bank icon. 0:25-0:30 As you can see, more taxpayer dollars go to the Child Tax Credit than to SNAP. Both are critical, multi-billion dollar programs supporting millions of Americans every year. Final split-screen graphic clearly showing the $122B CTC figure is larger than the $100B SNAP figure. Text overlay: "CRITICAL SUPPORT."
Time Audio (Narrator: Sharp, clear, engaging tone) Visuals 0:00-0:05 America’s two biggest support programs: Food assis...
