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Why Do We Get Onto the Rich About Taxes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 72023099" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>It is easy to demonize this group as well. But one should do that with knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Cash Assistance Caseload</p><p>A total of 1.6 million families, composed of 4.1 million recipients, </p><p>received TANF - or MOE - funded cash in March 2015 . The bulk of the “recipients” were children — 2.9 million in that month. The cash assistance caseload is heterogeneous. The type of family historically thought of as the “typical” cash assistance family — one with an unemployed adult recipient — accounted for less than half (45%) of all families on the rolls in FY201 3. Additionally, 17% of cash assistance families had an employed adult, while 38% of all TANF</p><p>families were “child=only” and had no adult recipient. Child-only families include those with disabled adults receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), adults who are nonparents (e.g., grandparents, aunts, uncles) caring for children, and families consisting of citizen children and ineligible noncitizen parents. </p><p></p><p>Some of this necessity for children is do to an absent parent not paying child support. In many cases this money is reclaimed by the state through withholding income tax refunds and garnishing future wages. I know a guy who had to pay $3,600 to the state 20 yrs later. The original amount that the state provided to his two children was $1,200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 72023099, member: 378311"] It is easy to demonize this group as well. But one should do that with knowledge. Cash Assistance Caseload A total of 1.6 million families, composed of 4.1 million recipients, received TANF - or MOE - funded cash in March 2015 . The bulk of the “recipients” were children — 2.9 million in that month. The cash assistance caseload is heterogeneous. The type of family historically thought of as the “typical” cash assistance family — one with an unemployed adult recipient — accounted for less than half (45%) of all families on the rolls in FY201 3. Additionally, 17% of cash assistance families had an employed adult, while 38% of all TANF families were “child=only” and had no adult recipient. Child-only families include those with disabled adults receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), adults who are nonparents (e.g., grandparents, aunts, uncles) caring for children, and families consisting of citizen children and ineligible noncitizen parents. Some of this necessity for children is do to an absent parent not paying child support. In many cases this money is reclaimed by the state through withholding income tax refunds and garnishing future wages. I know a guy who had to pay $3,600 to the state 20 yrs later. The original amount that the state provided to his two children was $1,200. [/QUOTE]
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