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The Self-Sufficiency Standard defines the amount of income necessary to meet basic needs (including taxes) without public subsidies (e.g., public housing, food stamps, Medicaid or child care) and without private/informal assistance (e.g., free babysitting by a relative or friend, food provided by churches or local food ...
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Read More »The Self-Sufficiency Standard is currently being used to better understand issues of income adequacy, to create and analyze policy, and to help individuals striving to meet their basic needs. Community organizations, academic researchers, policy institutes, legal advocates, training providers, community action agencies, and state and local officials, among others are using the Standard. Below are a few ways the Standard has been used. New Jersey used the Standard to successfully lobby the state legislature to increase the minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to $7.15 per hour. The Self-Sufficiency Standard was an integral tool to increase Maryland’s EITC by an additional $40 million for the state’s low-income families. The nonprofit organization, Alabama Arise, led a coalition that successfully advocated for more progressive taxes, thereby increasing the income level at which families begin paying taxes. Pennsylvania used the Standard for an analysis of the impact of proposed child care co-payments on low-income working parents. This analysis was instrumental in preventing the proposed co-payments. When the Oklahoma Department of Human Services proposed large increases in the child care co-payments, the Oklahoma Community Action Project of Tulsa County prepared an analysis helped rescind of the proposed increases.
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