Dataset
OFA Releases FY 2022 TANF and MOE Data
The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) has posted the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) financial data tables, national and state pie charts.
- In FY 2022, combined federal TANF and state maintenance-of-effort (MOE) expenditures and transfers totaled $31.3 billion. Across the United States in FY 2022:
- 23.0 percent of TANF and MOE funds was used for basic assistance,
- 8.1 percent was used for work, education, and training activities; and
- 15.5 percent was used for child care (including funds transferred to the Child Care Development Fund).
- 30 states used less than half of their TANF and MOE funds on the combination of basic assistance; work, education, and training activities; and child care.
- 34 states spent less than 20 percent of their TANF and MOE funds on basic assistance.
- 42 states and the District of Columbia spent less than 15 percent of their TANF and MOE funds on work, education, and training activities.
- From FY 2021 to FY 2022, the amount of funds used for basic assistance increased by $366 million and child care decreased by $58 million. The amount of funds used for work, education, and training activities increased by $211 million.
View the financial data tables, national and state pie charts for more information on how TANF and MOE funds were used in FY 2022.
State pie charts will be published in the coming weeks.
Source
OFA Peer TA
Topics/Subtopics
TANF Program Administration
Data Systems
Performance Outcome Measures
TANF Policy and Legislation
Publication Date
2024-01-01
Section/Feed Type
PeerTA Resources (OFA Initiatives)