
Inflation and unprecedented need caused by the pandemic has resulted in Louisiana increasing the cash benefit amounts available through the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; also known as TANF (TAN-if). Lorrie Briggs is with the state Department of Children & Family Services, who administers the program.
“We are increasing the cash benefit amount for TANF for the first time in more than two decades beginning in January,” said Briggs.
Briggs says the additional funding is long overdue.
TANF provides money to help families meet basic needs, like food, shelter and clothing. It also provides cash assistance for persons who are in the process of learning a marketable job skill, and offers help to grandparents who find themselves raising their children’s children.
“According to federal Census data in 2019, 19% of Louisiana’s population is living in poverty, including 25% of grandparents who are responsible for the care of one of more of their grandchildren. The 2021 Kids Count Databook ranked Louisiana 48th for overall child well-being.”
Briggs says the TANF benefit increases take effect with the beginning of the New Year and should make a tangible difference for the recipient.
“The TANF cash benefit will increase from $240 to to the national average of $484 for a three-person household,” said Briggs.
FITAP Benefit Amount Changes | ||
Household Members | Current Benefit Amount | January 2022 Benefit Amount |
1 | $122 | $244 |
2 | $188 | $376 |
3 | $240 | $484 |
4 | $284 | $568 |
5 | $327 | $654 |
6 | $366 | $732 |
7 | $402 | $804 |
8 | $441 | $882 |
9 | $477 | $954 |
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