Issue Brief
Public Assistance Savings Exclusions (PASE)
Rewarding Work, Promoting Independence, and Encouraging Sustained Self-Sufficiency
New America Foundation |
December 2005
To qualify for major public assistance programs like CalWorks, Food Stamps, and Medicaid, families must be both low-income and asset-poor. “Asset limits” make sense at first glance. The public pocketbook is not limitless and public aid should be directed to those who are truly desperate. However, asset limits can also put low-income families in a precarious position, causing them to deplete – and keep depleted – the part of a family’s financial portfolio that is critical for promoting independence and keeping recipients from returning to public aid.
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