A New Safety Net for Low-Income Families

Authors

Sheila Zedlewski, Ajay Chaudry, and Margaret Simms, The Urban Institute

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December 1, 2008

During the 1990s, the federal government promised low-income families that work would pay. Parents moved into jobs in droves in response to new welfare rules requiring work, tax credits, and other work supports that boosted take-home pay. These policy changes were enacted during one of the strongest labor markets on record. A decade later, the labor market is tepid, and policies have to be re-evaluated keeping in mind the circumstances of today’s families.