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Table 3:2

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
CASELOAD REDUCTION CREDIT
ALL FAMILIES AND TWO-PARENT FAMILIES
FISCAL YEAR 2002
STATE ALL FAMILIES TWO-PARENT FAMILIES
FY 1995 FY 2001 Adjustments Adjusted FY 2001 Percent Change Adjusted Standard FY 1995 FY 2001 Adjustments Adjusted FY 2001 Percent Change Adjusted Standard
United States 4,912,813 2,199,265 161,257 2,360,522 -52.0% . 341,485 36,589 216 36,805 -89.2% -skip over layout row
                                      
Alabama 46,030 18,547 - 18,547 -59.7% 0.0% 137 0 - - -100.0% 2/
Alaska 10,246 5,847 167 6,014 -41.3% 8.7% 1,284 590 - 590 -54.0% 36.0%
Arizona 71,142 38,627 382 39,009 -45.2% 4.8% 1,166 399 1/ - -45.2% 44.8%
Arkansas 24,296 11,607 528 12,135 -50.1% 0.0% 279 198 1/ - -50.1% 39.9%
California 919,471 520,986 - 520,986 -43.3% 6.7% 164,268 - - - -100.0% 2/
Colorado 38,557 10,639 2,277 12,916 -66.5% 0.0% 750 402 1/ - -66.5% 23.5%
Connecticut 60,985 27,667 15,623 43,290 -29.0% 21.0% 3,027 - - - -100.0% 2/
Delaware 10,775 5,183 927 6,110 -43.3% 6.7% 78 - - - -100.0% 2/
Dist. of Col. 26,789 16,394 - 16,394 -38.8% 11.2% 198 70 - 70 -64.6% 25.4%
Florida 229,391 60,595 6,960 67,555 -70.6% 0.0% 3,615 - - - -100.0% 2/
Georgia 139,135 50,531 7,840 58,371 -58.0% 0.0% 562 - - - -100.0% 2/
Guam 2,099 683 3/ - 0.0% 50.0% 189 - 3/ - 0.0% 90.0%
Hawaii 21,674 16,496 105 16,601 -23.4% 26.6% 1,484 - - - -100.0% 2/
Idaho 8,858 1,290 4,550 5,840 -34.1% 15.9% 606 22 91 113 -81.4% 8.6%
Illinois 236,205 62,824 430 63,254 -73.2% 0.0% 11,252 0 - 0 -100.0% 2/
Indiana 65,618 42,899 - 42,899 -34.6% 15.4% 2,217 - - - -100.0% 2/
Iowa 36,483 20,195 369 20,564 -43.6% 6.4% 3,434 1,499 33 1,532 -55.4% 34.6%
Kansas 28,232 13,035 11,918 24,953 -11.6% 38.4% 1,667 577 1/ - -11.6% 78.4%
Kentucky 75,384 36,127 3,776 39,903 -47.1% 2.9% 4,019 708 16 724 -82.0% 8.0%
Louisiana 79,825 25,176 6,133 31,309 -60.8% 0.0% 706 217 1/ - -60.8% 29.2%
Maine 21,694 11,266 - 11,266 -48.1% 1.9% 1,904 303 - 303 -84.1% 5.9%
Maryland 81,185 29,580 16,069 45,649 -43.8% 6.2% 678 - - - -100.0% 2/
Massachusetts 100,852 42,661 8,587 51,248 -49.2% 0.8% 3,433 3,633 1/ - -49.2% 40.8%
Michigan 201,696 70,725 1,704 72,429 -64.1% 0.0% 23,088 3,295 76 3,371 -85.4% 4.6%
Minnesota 61,339 38,558 - 38,558 -37.1% 12.9% 4,789 0 0 - -100.0% 2/
Mississippi 52,528 15,657 17,183 32,840 -37.5% 12.5% 42 0 0 - -100.0% 2/
Missouri 89,299 49,718 - 49,718 -44.3% 5.7% 2,365 1,223 - 1,223 -48.3% 41.7%
Montana 11,205 4,934 - 4,934 -56.0% 0.0% 977 641 1/ - -56.0% 34.0%
Nebraska 15,293 10,312 21 10,333 -32.4% 17.6% 802 - - - -100.0% 2/
Nevada 15,708 7,439 1,061 8,500 -45.9% 4.1% 393 0 0 - -100.0% 2/
New Hampshire 10,800 5,659 - 5,659 -47.6% 2.4% 278 78 - 78 -71.9% 18.1%
New Jersey 111,734 46,937 1,058 47,995 -57.0% 0.0% 3,739 - - - -100.0% 2/
New Mexico 34,444 19,322 753 20,075 -41.7% 8.3% 1,430 871 1/ - -41.7% 48.3%
New York 499,415 226,921 - 226,921 -54.6% 0.0% 27,522 6,005 - 6,005 -78.2% 11.8%
North Carolina 125,503 43,569 12,362 55,931 -55.4% 0.0% 2,696 412 1/ - -55.4% 34.6%
North Dakota 5,215 2,999 - 2,999 -42.5% 7.5% 136 - - - -100.0% 2/
Ohio 228,171 85,005 4,430 89,435 -60.8% 0.0% 16,551 2,916 - 2,916 -82.4% 7.6%
Oklahoma 44,790 13,934 9,782 23,716 -47.1% 2.9% 421 43 - - -100.0% 2/
Oregon 38,988 16,270 - 16,270 -58.3% 0.0% 3,040 580 1/ - -58.3% 31.7%
Pennsylvania 204,771 82,644 - 82,644 -59.6% 0.0% 8,263 1,151 - 1,151 -86.1% 3.9%
Puerto Rico 54,799 26,212 906 27,118 -50.5% 0.0% - - -   2/
Rhode Island 22,194 16,188 - 16,188 -27.1% 22.9% 618 347 1/ - -27.1% 62.9%
South Carolina 48,981 18,643 6,181 24,824 -49.3% 0.7% 691 532 1/ - -49.3% 40.7%
South Dakota 6,092 2,713 897 3,610 -40.7% 9.3% - - - 2/
Tennessee 104,009 60,121 - 60,121 -42.2% 7.8% 1,959 - - - -100.0% 2/
Texas 274,606 130,893 - 130,893 -52.3% 0.0% 6,820 0 - - -100.0% 2/
Utah 16,648 7,553 2,716 10,269 -38.3% 11.7% 88 - - - -100.0% 2/
Vermont 9,638 5,550 114 5,664 -41.2% 8.8% 1,393 478 0 478 -65.7% 24.3%
Virgin Islands 1,308 724 15 739 -43.5% 6.5% - - - - 2/
Virginia 72,147 30,003 179 30,182 -58.2% 0.0% - - - - 2/
Washington 101,080 57,621 - 57,621 -43.0% 7.0% 15,347 7,684 - 7,684 -49.9% 40.1%
West Virginia 38,404 14,732 - 14,732 -61.6% 0.0% 5,350 1,516 1/ - -61.6% 28.4%
Wisconsin 72,366 18,329 15,147 33,476 -53.7% 0.0% 5,667 195 1/ - -53.7% 36.3%
Wyoming 4,716 527 107 634 -86.6% 0.0% 67 5 - 5 -92.5% 0.0%
1/ State has opted to use overall caseload reduction credit for two-parent rate.
2/ State does not have a two-parent TANF program.
ACF/OFA: 04-25-2003

Last Updated on 7/30/2004
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This document was last modified on May-29-2008 .