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WHAT IF ALL THE MONEY CAME HOME?
Authors:Vicki Turetsky
Institution:Center for Law and Social Policy
Abstract:Since its inception, the public child support program has functioned primarily as a welfare cost recovery mechanism: $2.1 billion of child support collected annually for current and former welfare families is kept by the government to repay welfare costs. However, Wisconsin research findings suggest that low-income fathers pay more support and are less likely to work in the underground economy when support payments are passed through to their children. Regular support reduces poverty and welfare use, and increases child well-being. A consensus has emerged to reform distribution rules so that more child support is paid to the families, not to the government.
Keywords:child support  assignment  distribution  pass-through  welfare  TANF cost recovery  cost avoidance  fathers
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