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CHANGING PARTICIPATION IN FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AMONG LOW-INCOME CHILDREN 
AFTER WELFARE REFORM

In 1996, the safety net for poor households with children fundamentally 
changed when Federal legislation replaced Aid to Families with Dependent 
Children (AFDC) with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). This 
study investigates participation in, and benefits received from, AFDC/TANF 
and food assistance programs, before and after the legislation, for children 
in low-income households (income below 300 percent of the Federal poverty 
line). The results show that, between 1990 and 2004, the share of children 
receiving food stamp benefits declined, most notably among children in the 
poorest households (income below 50 percent of the Federal poverty line). 
The share of children receiving benefits from the school meals programs and 
the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children 
(WIC) rose, mainly among children in low-income households with income above 
the Federal poverty line. Overall, the share of children in households that 
received benefits from AFDC/TANF or food assistance programs grew from 35 
percent to 52 percent. However, the net result of these changes is that 
average total inflation-adjusted household benefits from all programs 
examined declined. The decline was largest among children in the poorest 
households.
Released Friday, February 19, 2010

See http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/ERR92/
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