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Introduction
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Payback Problem
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Public Assistance Payback
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California Bills
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Context
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DC Central Kitchen
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Job Opportunities Task Force
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Public Assistance Payback Requirements
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What People Dont Understand
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Experience Receiving AFDC Benefits
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Current State of Child Support
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Passing Through
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The Final Rule
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The Five Provisions
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The State Level
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Challenges
Description:
Explore the complex issue of child support payments and their impact on low-income families in this panel discussion. Delve into the "payback problem," where a significant portion of child support payments from low-income parents goes to reimburse government assistance rather than directly benefiting children. Examine California's case, where 70% of outstanding child support debt is owed to the government, and learn about the challenges faced by parents earning under $10,000. Understand the consequences of public assistance payback requirements, including growing debt and interest charges. Join moderator Anne Stuhldreher, Director of the San Francisco Financial Justice Project and Aspen Financial Security Program Senior Fellow, as she leads a discussion on potential solutions, including recent California bills and national policy changes. Gain insights into the experiences of families receiving public assistance, the current state of child support systems, and the challenges in implementing reforms at both federal and state levels. Read more

The Payback Problem - Why Child Support Does Not Go Where It’s Needed Most

The Aspen Institute
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