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June 22, 2006
Full-Time Work Fails to Lift Many Families out of Poverty

National Center for Children in Poverty.

As Congress considers whether to increase the federal minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour, data from the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) shows that a full-time job at low wages often does not provide nearly enough to support a family.

NCCP releases a report today, When Work Doesn't Pay: What Every Policymaker Should Know, that reveals that even though the government provides "work support" benefits to help minimum-wage and other low-wage workers provide for their children, the structure of these benefits can result in unintended consequences---families can actually end up worse off when they earn more.

This is because extra income can cause a family to lose a benefit that's of greater value than additional earnings.

"After nearly a decade of inaction, we urge policymakers to increase the minimum wage and to ensure that other supports for working families actually reward work rather than take away from their income."

Work supports such as earned income tax credits, child care subsidies, health care coverage, food stamps, and others are means-tested benefits, so as earnings increase---particularly as they rise above the official poverty level---families begin to lose eligibility even though they are not yet self-sufficient.

For example, a single mother with two small children living in Philadelphia and earning $8.00 an hour---more than the suggested new minimum wage---would still be at the official poverty level, even though this level is widely acknowledged to be an outdated and inadequate standard of need.

Posted on June 22, 2006 8:30 PM


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