The House Farm Bill Doubles Down on TANF’s Mistakes

“Even when I was a single mother facing homelessness, applying to receive cash assistance from the state never felt like a feasible option. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) goes by many names depending on the state where you’re applying for services, but the basics are the same: Recipients are assigned caseworkers and they report their progress—as often as weekly—to show that they are participating in approved work-related activities for the required number of hours. TANF means constant check-ins and a complete loss of autonomy in any chosen career path for little in return. Cash assistance amounts are detrimentally low—sometimes less than $200 a month.”