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FFY 2000 CCDF Data Tables and Charts

Index: Cover page | List of Tables and Charts | 1-Children Served | 2-Type of Payment | 3-Care by Type | 4-Regulated vs. Non-Regulated | 5-Relative Care | 6-Setting Detail | 7-Provider Summary | 8-Consumer Education | Reason for Care Chart | Ages Chart

The entire collection of tables and charts is available in Excel document.


Child Care and Development Fund
Average Monthly Adjusted Number of Families and Children Served (FFY 2000)
Table 1
States/Territories Average Number of Families Average Number of Children
Alabama 18,200 31,500
Alaska 3,700 6,200
Arizona 22,800 38,400
Arkansas 6,500 10,900
California 123,800 183,400
Colorado 13,900 24,900
Connecticut 6,600 11,800
Delaware 4,200 7,100
District of Columbia 5,200 9,500
Florida 40,300 70,800
Georgia 30,600 53,400
Guam - -
Hawaii 4,500 7,200
Idaho 4,800 8,300
Illinois 54,800 106,800
Indiana 13,800 24,500
Iowa 10,800 17,400
Kansas 7,800 13,900
Kentucky 20,900 36,100
Louisiana 23,900 40,300
Maine 2,000 2,900
Maryland 11,800 19,500
Massachusetts 21,800 30,800
Michigan 14,500 28,000
Minnesota 13,700 24,500
Mississippi 9,300 11,000
Missouri 29,900 35,900
Montana 3,900 6,900
Nebraska 7,100 12,400
Nevada 3,400 5,700
New Hampshire 2,600 3,900
New Jersey 30,700 45,800
New Mexico 10,400 17,600
New York 124,800 200,200
North Carolina 53,000 82,700
North Dakota 2,900 4,500
Northern Marianas - -
Ohio 41,800 71,900
Oklahoma 17,400 28,300
Oregon 10,500 20,100
Pennsylvania 37,800 81,300
Puerto Rico - -
Rhode Island 4,300 7,000
South Carolina 9,800 16,500
South Dakota 2,100 3,600
Tennessee 29,100 57,800
Texas 56,100 103,100
Utah 5,800 11,300
Vermont 3,900 5,700
Virgin Islands - -
Virginia 10,800 17,300
Washington 32,000 54,000
West Virginia 6,600 11,100
Wisconsin 11,900 21,100
Wyoming 1,800 3,000
Total 1,040,600 1,747,800

Notes:
1. The source for this table is the ACF-801 data from FFY 2000.
2. The adjusted number of families and children served is the average number reported by each State on the monthly ACF-801 submission multiplied by the pooling factor reported in the ACF-800 form.
3. For all States, the average monthly number of children is extrapolated from data provided by States, based on the ratio of children to families.
4. Maine, Guam, Northern Marianas, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands were unable to report any ACF-801 case-level data in FFY 2000 at the time of report preparation. The Maine counts are estimates based on reported expenditures (ACF-696), ME's 2001 reported counts (ACF-801), and average monthly cost-per-child in NH & VT (ACF-801 FFY 1999, 2000, & 2001).
5. California, District of Columbia, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Tennessee average monthly numbers are based on FFY 2000 pooling factors that only apply to the ACF-801 data.
6. California average monthly numbers are based on October 2000 counts and FFY 2000 ACF-696 data, the most reliable estimate of the number of families and children served for FFY 2000, and on an estimated FFY 2000 pooling factor that only applies to the ACF-801 data.


Index: Cover page | List of Tables and Charts | 1-Children Served | 2-Type of Payment | 3-Care by Type | 4-Regulated vs. Non-Regulated | 5-Relative Care | 6-Setting Detail | 7-Provider Summary | 8-Consumer Education | Reason for Care Chart | Ages Chart