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. |
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