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The Importance of Housing Benefits to Success in Leaving Welfare

The Importance of Housing Benefits to Success in Leaving Welfare. Sheila R. Zedlewski The Urban Institute 2100 M Street NW Washington, D.C. 20037 April 12, 2002. Housing Assistance and Welfare. Families that leave welfare but remain poor tend to retain housing benefits.

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The Importance of Housing Benefits to Success in Leaving Welfare

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  1. The Importance of Housing Benefits to Success in Leaving Welfare Sheila R. Zedlewski The Urban Institute 2100 M Street NW Washington, D.C. 20037 April 12, 2002

  2. Housing Assistance and Welfare • Families that leave welfare but remain poor tend to retain housing benefits. • Families with housing assistance are more disadvantaged than those without it. • Despite higher levels of disadvantage, welfare leavers with housing assistance tend to work more. • While housing assistance substantially reduces rent, these families still report high levels of economic hardship.

  3. Families That Leave Welfare But Remain Poor Tend to Retain Housing Assistance Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  4. Families with Housing Assistance are Less Likely to Have Immediate Family Supports Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 Live with Spouse/Partner Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  5. Families with Housing Assistance are More Likely to Have Barriers to Work Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 Welfare Stayers Welfare Leavers *Significant difference at 90% level or higher. Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  6. Welfare Leavers with Housing Assistance are More Likely to be Working Current Employment of Welfare Leaver *Significant difference at 90% level or higher. Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  7. Families with Housing Assistance Pay Less for Rent Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 Ratio of Rent to Cash Family Income *Significant difference at 90% level or higher. Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  8. Families with Housing Assistance Experience Less Crowding Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 Note: Crowding defined as more than 2 persons per bedroom. *Significant difference at 90% level or higher. Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

  9. Families with Housing Assistance Report More Food Insecurity Families With Cash Income Below Poverty by Welfare Status, 1999 With 2+ Food Insecurities *Significant difference at 90% level or higher. Source: The Urban Institute’s National Survey of America’s Families, 1999

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