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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities cbpp.org 2015 Diaper Banks in America Conference Diaper Need and Poverty Policy Liz Schott [email protected] October 29, 2015

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Page 1: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities cbpp.org 2015 Diaper Banks in America Conference Diaper Need and Poverty Policy Liz Schott schott@cbpp.orgschott@cbpp.org

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2015 Diaper Banks in America Conference

Diaper Need and Poverty Policy

Liz Schott [email protected]

October 29, 2015

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Part 1

The safety net does a lot to lift people out of poverty

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Measuring Poverty and Deep Poverty

• Federal poverty line varies by family size• Income below $1675 a month (for family

of 3)• Deep poverty is income below HALF of the

poverty line or $837 a month (for family of 3)

• Extreme poverty - $2 per day per person• Child poverty rate looks at share of

children who live in families with income below the poverty line

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Safety Net Cut Poverty Rate in Half in 2012

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Safety Net Reduced “Deep Poverty” Sharply in 2012

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Major Tax Credits and Means-Tested Programs Lifted Millions out of Poverty in

2012

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Major Tax Credits & Means-Tested Programs Lifted Millions out of Deep Poverty in 2012

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Part 2

Safety net programs not only help families get by today, but

also enable their children to succeed tomorrow

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Children Who Experience Poverty Are More Likely to Be Poor As Adults

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Children With Access to Food Stamps Fare Better Years Later

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Children Receiving Larger EITCs Finish More Education

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Part 3

Cash assistance safety net has weakened under TANF

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TANF Lifts Fewer Children Out of Poverty, Compared to Other Safety Net Programs and

to AFDC

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TANF Cases Have Declined Dramatically, Including in Years When Poverty Has

Increased

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TANF-to-Poverty Ratio: TANF Now Serves Only 1 in 4 Poor Families

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The Share of Poor Families Served by TANF Cash Aid Varies Greatly Across States

• The TANF-to-poverty ratio ranges across states from 4 to 78

• In 12 states TANF aids fewer than 10 families for every 100 poor families

• In all states, the TANF-to-poverty ratio has dropped since 1996

• The drop in TPR closely follows caseload decline, often due to cutbacks rather than successful exits for work

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For Those Families that Do Receive Cash Aid, TANF Cash Benefits Are Very Low

• Benefits are below 30 percent of the poverty line in most states

• In some states benefits are as low as $2 or $3 a day per person

• Benefits have declined in value since 1996 in nearly all states

• But, we are seeing benefit increases in some states in recent years and this is a key area for advocacy

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About 1/3 of States Do Not Increase TANF Benefits When a TANF Recipient Has a New

Baby

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Resources and Contacts

• Jessica Bartholow, Western Center on Law and [email protected]

• Liz Schott, Center on Budget and Policy [email protected]

CBPP State Fact Sheets: http://www.cbpp.org/state-temporary-assistance-for-needy-families-programs-do-not-provide-adequate-safety-net-for-poorCLASP: TANF and the First Year of Life; http://www.clasp.org/resources-and-publications/tanf-and-the-first-year-of-life-making-a-difference-at-a-pivotal-momentKids Count Data Center: http://datacenter.kidscount.org/