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Table 3:2

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
CASELOAD REDUCTION CREDIT
TOTAL AND TWO-PARENT FAMILIES
FISCAL YEAR 2001
STATE ALL FAMILIES TWO-PARENT FAMILIES
FY 1995 FY 2000 Adjust-
ments
Adjusted FY 2000 Percent Change Adjusted Standard FY 1995 FY 2000 Adjust-
ments
Adjusted FY 2000 Percent Change Adjusted Standard
United States 4,914,726 2,349,967 161,754 2,511,721 -48.9% - 342,073 50,612 206 50,818 -85.1% -
                         
Alabama 46,030 19,255 - 19,255 -58.2% 0.0% 137 33 - 33 -75.9% 2/
Alaska 11,372 7,347 126 7,473 -34.3% 10.7% 1,734 1,055 - 1,055 -39.2% 50.8%
Arizona 71,142 34,964 1,489 36,453 -48.8% 0.0% 1,166 640 1/ - 48.8% 41.2%
Arkansas 24,296 12,354 173 12,527 -48.4% 0.0% 279 194 1/ - 34.4% 41.6%
California 919,471 560,626 - 560,626 -39.0% 6.0% 164,268 - - - -100.0% 2/
Colorado 38,557 11,154 2,010 13,164 -65.9% 0.0% 750 387 1/ - 65.9% 24.1%
Connecticut 60,985 29,662 13,914 43,576 -28.5% 16.5% 3,027 - - - -100.0% 2/
Delaware 10,775 5,867 576 6,443 -40.2% 4.8% 78 - - - -100.0% 2/
Dist. of Col. 26,789 17,568 - 17,568 -34.4% 10.6% 198 79 - 79 -60.1% 29.9%
Florida 229,391 69,270 5,985 75,255 -67.2% 0.0% 3,615 - - - -100.0% 2/
                    -    
Georgia 139,135 52,928 5,574 58,502 -58.0% 0.0% 562 - - - -100.0% 2/
Guam 2,099 - 3/ - 0.0% 45.0% 189 - 3/ - 0.0% 90.0%
Hawaii 21,674 18,791 208 18,999 -12.3% 32.7% 1,484 - - - -100.0% 2/
Idaho 8,858 1,275 2,965 4,240 -52.1% 0.0% 606 27 90 117 -80.7% 9.3%
Illinois 236,205 84,827 260 85,087 -64.0% 0.0% 11,252 397 3 400 -96.4% 0.0%
Indiana 65,618 36,830 - 36,830 -43.9% 1.1% 2,217 - - - -100.0% 2/
Iowa 36,483 20,025 390 20,415 -44.0% 1.0% 3,434 1,341 40 1,381 -59.8% 30.2%
Kansas 28,232 12,585 9,959 22,544 -20.1% 24.9% 1,667 458 1/ - 20.1% 69.9%
Kentucky 75,384 38,542 2,700 41,242 -45.3% 0.0% 4,019 764 15 779 -80.6% 9.4%
Louisiana 79,825 27,820 6,783 34,603 -56.7% 0.0% 706 273 1/ - 56.7% 33.3%
                         
Maine 21,694 12,478 - 12,478 -42.5% 2.5% 1,904 458 - 458 -75.9% 14.1%
Maryland 81,185 30,641 15,305 45,946 -43.4% 1.6% 678 - - - -100.0% 2/
Massachusetts 100,852 44,264 7,997 52,261 -48.2% 0.0% 3,433 3,808 1/ - 48.2% 41.8%
Michigan 201,696 74,231 1,076 75,307 -62.7% 0.0% 23,088 3,403 55 3,458 -85.0% 5.0%
Minnesota 61,339 39,040 - 39,040 -36.4% 8.6% 4,789 4,175 1/ - 36.4% 53.6%
Mississippi 52,528 14,970 12,090 27,060 -48.5% 0.0% 42 21 1/ - 48.5% 41.5%
Missouri 89,299 49,223 - 49,223 -44.9% 0.1% 2,365 733 - 733 -69.0% 21.0%
Montana 11,373 4,555 64 4,619 -59.4% 0.0% 977 600 1/ - 59.4% 30.6%
Nebraska 15,293 10,367 - 10,367 -32.2% 12.8% 802 - - - -100.0% 2/
Nevada 15,708 6,837 822 7,659 -51.2% 0.0% 393 237 1/ - 51.2% 38.8%
                         
New Hampshire 10,800 5,841 - 5,841 -45.9% 0.0% 278 58 - 58 -79.1% 10.9%
New Jersey 111,734 53,455 6,934 60,389 -46.0% 0.0% 3,739 - - - -100.0% 2/
New Mexico 34,444 23,655 364 24,019 -30.3% 14.7% 1,430 1,411 1/ - 30.3% 59.7%
New York 499,415 258,702 - 258,702 -48.2% 0.0% 27,522 6,920 - 6,920 -74.9% 15.1%
North Carolina 125,503 45,763 9,607 55,370 -55.9% 0.0% 2,696 346 1/ - 55.9% 34.1%
North Dakota 5,215 2,901 11 2,912 -44.2% 0.8% 136 - - - -100.0% 2/
Ohio 228,171 97,969 1,371 99,340 -56.5% 0.0% 16,551 3,123 - 3,123 -81.1% 8.9%
Oklahoma 44,790 14,364 15,702 30,066 -32.9% 12.1% 421 49 - - -100.0% 2/
Oregon 38,988 17,058 - 17,058 -56.2% 0.0% 3,040 993 1/ - 56.2% 33.8%
Pennsylvania 204,771 89,899 - 89,899 -56.1% 0.0% 8,263 1,278 - 1,278 -84.5% 5.5%
                         
Puerto Rico 54,799 31,812 942 32,754 -40.2% 4.8% - - - - - 2/
Rhode Island 22,194 17,355 - 17,355 -21.8% 23.2% 618 406 1/ - 21.8% 68.2%
South Carolina 48,981 17,502 18,184 35,686 -27.1% 17.9% 691 371 1/ - 27.1% 62.9%
South Dakota 6,092 2,802 620 3,422 -43.8% 1.2% - - - - - 2/
Tennessee 104,009 56,713 - 56,713 -45.5% 0.0% 1,959 - - - -100.0% 2/
Texas 274,606 127,880 12 127,892 -53.4% 0.0% 6,820 5,795 1/ - 53.4% 36.6%
Utah 16,648 8,524 1,768 10,292 -38.2% 6.8% 88 - - - -100.0% 2/
Vermont 9,638 6,043 117 6,160 -36.1% 8.9% 1,393 497 3/ 500 -64.1% 25.9%
Virgin Islands 1,308 936 25 961 -26.5% 18.5% - - - - - 2/
Virginia 72,147 32,555 213 32,768 -54.6% 0.0% - - - - - 2/
                         
Washington 101,699 60,473 - 60,473 -40.5% 4.5% 15,485 8,166 - 8,166 -47.3% 42.7%
West Virginia 38,404 12,146 - 12,146 -68.4% 0.0% 5,350 1,948 1/ - 68.4% 21.6%
Wisconsin 72,366 16,719 15,021 31,740 -56.1% 0.0% 5,667 166 1/ - 56.1% 33.9%
Wyoming 4,716 604 83 687 -85.4% 0.0% 67 2 - 2 -97.0% 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.
3/ State did not submit a caseload reduction credit report.
ACF/OPRE/DDCA: 06-04-2002

Last Updated on 11/27/2002
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