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Child Support Enforcement
Fifteenth Annual Report to Congress
For the Period Ending September 30, 1990
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U.S.Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Office of Child Support Enforcement
THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS
The Fifteenth Annual Report to Congress contains information on the dimensions of the non-
support problem in this country and on the function of the Child Support Enforcement
program. It also includes a summary of progress in the area of child support enforcement.
In addition, the report contains selected State-by-State financial, statistical, and program data
for Fiscal Year 1990 obtained from federal reports completed by State Child Support
Enforcement agencies. Included in the report is a series of graphs and tables which present
selected financial, statistical, and program data for fiscal years 1986-1990, as well as technical
notes on the data presented in this Report.
To obtain additional copies of this report contact:
The National Child Support Enforcement
Reference Center
Administration for Children and Families
370 L'Enfant Promenade, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20447
Telephone: (202) 401-9382
Child Support Enforcement
Fifteenth Annual Report To Congress
For The Period Ending September 30, 1990
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Office of Child Support Enforcement
DHHS Publication No. (ACF) 92-33001
THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20201
USA
FOREWORD TO THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS
As Secretary of Health and Human Services, I am committed to
ensuring the well-being of all of our citizens, but especially
for our children. Child support enforcement is one way of
accomplishing this.
The welfare of our children improves when both parents share in
their nurturing and financial support. Statistics readily show
that many single-parent families live in poverty. Yet, in many
cases these families are entitled to receive, but are not
receiving, child support payments. When this happens, the
government has a clear duty to step in and help ensure that
custodial parents receive the support payments to which they are
entitled.
During FY 1990, a record $6 billion of child support payments
were collected under the Child Support Enforcement Program.
Paternity was established for nearly 400,000 children, clearing
the way for the establishment of child support orders and other
important links between these children and their fathers. Once
paternity is established, a child can gain rights to such
benefits as health insurance or social security. Equally
important, a child gains a sense of identity and a chance for a
relationship with the non-custodial parent and the "other half"
of his or her family.
I speak often about a "culture of character" and of the need for
a renewed sense of personal responsibility on the part of every
American. Our children need strong families. They have the
right to two loving parents who serve as positive role models.
When a parent is not committed to a child's well-being, that
child's world is diminished.
I offer this report in the hope parents not living in the home
will view child support payments as a moral responsibility to
their children. And, I offer it in the spirit that where needed
our program will not hesitate to protect the interests of our
most vulnerable children and families.
Louis W.Sulliran
Louis W. Sullivan, M.D.
HUMAN
SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
DEPARTMENT
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Office of the Assistant Secretary, Suite 600
370 L'Enfant Promenade, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20447
PREFACE TO THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS
When two people, whether married or not, have a baby, they
automatically incur an obligation, both moral and financial, to
provide for that child. The Child Support Enforcement Program is
designed to ensure that this parental responsibility is met and
that the best interest of the child is safeguarded.
The Family Support Act of 1988 made a clear statement of intent
regarding certain rights and responsibilities:
Children have a right to support from their parents.
Both parents have a responsibility to support their
children to the best of their ability.
Should parents abdicate those responsibilities,
government must enforce the continued, appropriate
payment of child support obligations.
This Fifteenth Annual Report to Congress summarizes the past
year's activities in carrying out this mission. On behalf of the
Nation's children, a record $6 billion in child support was
collected, and 400,000 paternities and more than a million
support orders were established.
I anticipate even better results in years to come as we reap the
benefits of full implementation of the Family Support Act. Use
of guidelines in setting support award amounts has been required
since October 1989; immediate wage withholding' became effective
in November 1990; and States will soon be required to
periodically review child support award amounts, automatically in
the case of Aid to Families with Dependent Children cases or, in
other cases, at the request of a parent. These provisions, among
others, will help ensure that parents provide the financial
support their children need and deserve.
anne B. Banhar
Jd
Anne B. Barnhart
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
The Child Support Enforcement Program
1
II. The Continuing Problem of Non-Support
5
III. Fiscal Year 1990 Accomplishments
9
Program Results
9
Implementation of the Family Support Act of 1988
19
Operational Activities
23
IV. Results of Program Audits
29
V.
State Financial and Program Data
33
GRAPHS
A. Collections and Expenditures -- FY 1986-1990
34
B. Distribution of AFDC Collections and Total Expenditures --
FY 1986-1990
35
C. Distribution of AFDC Collections -- FY 1990
36
D. Distribution of Total Expenditures -- FY 1990
37
E. State and Federal Program Savings -- FY 1986-1990
38
F. Cost-Effectiveness Ratios -- FY 1986-1990
39
G. Program Activity -- 1986-1990
40
TABLES
Overview
1. Financial Overview
42
2. Statistical Overview
43
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Program Collections
3. Total Collections Received
44
4. AFDC/Foster Care Collections Received
45
5. AFDC Collections Received
46
6. Foster Care Collections Received
47
7. Non-AFDC Collections Received
48
8. Total Distributed Collections
49
9. Total Distributed AFDC/Foster Care Collections
50
10. Total Distributed AFDC Collections
51
11. Total Distributed Foster Care Collections
52
12. Total Distributed Non-AFDC Collections
53
13. Net Federal Share of AFDC/Foster Care Collections
54
14. State Share of AFDC/Foster Care Collections
55
15. Estimated Incentive Payments
56
16. Actual Incentive Payments
57
17. AFDC/Foster Care Payments to Families
58
18. AFDC Collections Distributed as Payments to Families and
Disregarded in AFDC Eligibility
59
19. Total Collections Made by the States by Method of Collection
60
20. AFDC/FC Collections Made by the States by Method of Collection
61
21. Non-AFDC Collections Made by the States by Method of Collection
62
22. Unemployment Compensation Intercept Collections
63
23. Offset of State Income Tax Refund Collections
64
24. Wage Withholding Collections
65
25. Federal Share of Savings
66
26. State Share of Savings
67
Program Expenditures
27. Total Administrative Expenditures
68
28. Net Federal Share of Administrative Expenditures
69
29. State Share of Administrative Expenditures
70
30. Fees Received and Costs Recovered for Non-AFDC Cases
71
31. Total Expenditures by AFDC Expenditures and Non-AFDC
Expenditures
72
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32. AFDC Expenditures
73
33. Non-AFDC Expenditures
74
34. Total Expenditures by Direct and Indirect Cost Categories
75
35. Direct Expenditures
76
36. Indirect Expenditures
77
37. Total Expenditures by Functional Cost Categories
78
38. Expenditures for Paternities
79
39. Expenditures for Locates
80
40. Expenditures for Orders Established
81
41. Expenditures for Enforcement of Support Orders
82
42. Expenditures for Financial Distribution Process
83
43. ADP Expenditures at Enhanced Funding Rate
84
44. Expenditures for Laboratory Tests for Paternity Establishment
85
Program Statistics
45. Average Annual Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Caseload
86
46. Average Annual AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only CSE
Caseload
87
47. Average Annual AFDC/FC CSE Caseload
88
48. Average Annual AFDC/FC Arrears Only CSE Caseload
89
49. Average Annual Non-AFDC CSE Caseload
90
50. Average Number of Total CSE Cases in Which a Collection Was
Made on an Obligation
91
51. Average Number of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears CSE Cases
in Which a Collection Was Made on an Obligation
92
52. Average Number of AFDC/FC CSE Cases in Which a Collection
Was Made on an Obligation
93
53. Average Number of AFDC/FC Arrears Only CSE Cases in
Which a Collection Was Made on an Obligation
94
54. Average Number of Non-AFDC CSE Cases in Which a Collection
Was Made on an Obligation
95
55. Total Number of Absent Parents Located
96
56. Federal Parent Locator Service Requests Processed with Known
Social Security Numbers
97
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57. Federal Parent Locator Service Requests Processed with
Unknown Social Security Numbers
98
58. Total Number of Paternities Established
99
59. Paternities Established by AFDC/FC, Non-AFDC, and AFDC/FC
Arrears Only
100
60. Total Number of Support Obligations Established
101
61. Number of Support Obligations Established by AFDC/FC,
Non-AFDC, and AFDC/FC Arrears Only
102
62. Number of Families Removed from AFDC with Child Support
Collections
103
63. Percentage of AFDC/FC Assistance Payments Recovered Through
Child Support Collections
104
64. AFDC Cases with Claims for Good Cause and Claims Found to
be Valid
105
65. Total Full Time Equivalent Staff Employed as of
September 30, 1990
106
66. Total Full Time Equivalent Staff Employed as of September 30
for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
107
67. Total Salary and Fringe Benefits for Full Time Staff Employed as
of September 30, 1990
108
68. Costs and Staff Associated with the Office of Child Support
Enforcement
109
69. Total Child Support Collections per Dollar of Total Administrative
Expenditures
110
70. AFDC/FC Child Support Collections per Dollar of Total
Administrative Expenditures
111
71. Non-AFDC Child Support Collections per Dollar of Total
Administrative Expenditures
112
72. Total Cases with Voluntary Payments, FY 1990
113
73. Total Cases with Voluntary Payments for Four Consecutive Fiscal
Years
114
74. Total AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only Cases With
Voluntary Payments
115
75. Total AFDC/FC Cases with Voluntary Payments
116
76. Total AFDC/FC Arrears Only Cases With Voluntary Payments
117
77. Total Non-AFDC Cases with Voluntary Payments
118
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78. Total Amount of Voluntary Payments, FY 1990
119
79. Total Amount of Voluntary Payments for Four Consecutive
Fiscal Years
120
80. Total Amount of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only
Voluntary Payments
121
81. Total Amount of AFDC/FC Voluntary Payments
122
82. Total Amount of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Voluntary Payments
123
83. Total Amount of Non-AFDC Voluntary Payments
124
84. Number of Cases Opened During the Year
125
85. Number of Cases Opened for Five Fiscal Years
126
86. Number of Cases Closed During the Year
127
87. Number of Cases Closed for Five Fiscal Years
128
Federal Income Tax Refund Offset
88. Federal Income Tax Refund Offset Program, FY 1990
129
89. Federal Income Tax Refund Offset Program Collections for Five
Consecutive Fiscal Years
130
90. IRS Full Collections, FY 1990
131
91. IRS Full Collections Made for Five Consecutive Fiscal Years
132
Accounts Receivable
92. Amount of Total Current and Prior Year Support Due and
Received
133
93. Amount of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only Current and
Prior Year Support Due and Received
134
94. Amount of AFDC/FC Current and Prior Year Support Due and
Received
135
95. Amount of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Current and Prior Year
Support Due and Received
136
96. Amount of Non-AFDC Current and Prior Year Support Due and
Received
137
97. Amount of Total Current Support Due and Received
138
98. Amount of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Current Support
Due and Received
139
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99. Amount of Total AFDC/FC Current Support Due and Received
140
100. Amount of Total AFDC/FC Arrears Only Current Year Support
Due and Received
141
101. Amount of Non-AFDC Current Support Due and Received
142
102. Amount of Total Prior Year Support Due and Received
143
103. Amount of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Prior Year Support
Due and Received
144
104. Amount of AFDC/FC Prior Year Support Due and Received
145
105. Amount of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Prior Year Support Due and
Received
146
106. Amount of Non-AFDC Prior Year Support Due and Received
147
107. Amount of Total Support Due for Orders Entered During the
Year: and Amount Received
148
108. Amount of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only Support Due
for Orders Entered During the Year and Amount Received
149
109. Amount of AFDC/FC Support Due for Orders Entered During
the Year and Amount Received
150
110. Amount of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Support Due for Orders
Entered During the Year and Amount Received
151
111. Amount of Non-AFDC Support Due for Orders Entered During
the Year and Amount Received
152
112. IRS Certified Arrearages Compared with Total Collections Due
from Accounts Receivable Data
153
113. IRS Certified Arrearages Compared with Prior Years Collections
Due from Accounts Receivable Data
154
114. Number of Total Orders for Current Year Support Due and
Received
155
115. Number of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Orders for Current
Year Support Due and Received
156
116. Number of AFDC/FC Orders for Current Year Support Due and
Received
157
117. Number of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Orders for Current Year
Support Due and Received
158
118. Number of Non-AFDC Orders for Current Year Support Due
and Received
159
119. Number of Total Orders for Prior Year Support Due and Received 160
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120. Number of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Orders for Prior
Year Support Due and Received
161
121. Number of AFDC/FC Orders for Prior Year Support Due and
Received
162
122. Number of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Orders for Prior Year
Support Due and Received
163
123. Number of Non-AFDC Orders for Prior Year Support Due and
Received
164
124. Number of Total Orders Entered During the Year
165
125. Number of AFDC/FC and AFDC/FC Arrears Only Orders
Entered During the Year
166
126. Number of AFDC/FC Orders Entered During the Year
167
127. Number of AFDC/FC Arrears Only Orders Entered During the
Year
168
128. Number of Non-AFDC Orders Entered During the Year
169
Interstate Enforcement
129. Cases in Which Requests for Assistance Were Sent to Other States 170
130. Cases in Which Requests for Assistance Were Received from
Other States
171
131. Cases in Which Collections Were Sent to Other States
172
132. Cases in Which Collections Were Received from Other States
173
133. Total Collections Made on Behalf of Other States
174
134. Total Collections Received from Other States
175
APPENDICES
Appendix I -- Glossary of Financial and Statistical Terms
177
Appendix II -- Footnotes to the Data Tables
187
Appendix III -- Regulations and Action Transmittals, FY 1990
197
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I: THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
MISSION
Since it was established in 1975 as Title IV, Part D of the Social Security Act, the
Child Support Enforcement program has helped to strengthen families and to
reduce welfare dependency by ensuring that parents live up to the responsibility of
supporting their children. Concern for the well-being of children who live with only
one parent and a desire to promote self-sufficiency for these families prompted the
establishment of this program.
Child support enforcement services are required for families receiving assistance
under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), Foster Care (FC),
and Medicaid programs. Most of the child support collected for AFDC families is
used by the Federal and State governments to offset AFDC payments. In addition
to assistance payments, AFDC families also receive up to the first $50 of any
current child support collected each month. For some families, the child support
payments are enough to enable them to leave the AFDC rolls altogether.
Child support payments collected through the Child Support Enforcement program
for non-AFDC families go directly to the family to help them remain self-sufficient.
A few States charge for the cost of services rendered to non-AFDC families; most
offer child support enforcement services at only a very nominal cost to parents.
The Child Support Enforcement program collects billions of dollars each year.
These collections represent a direct benefit to children and families, and to
taxpayers. There are also benefits to taxpayers in the form of indirect savings, or
cost avoidance. Due to the Child Support Enforcement program, many families
have been able to remain self-sufficient and off public assistance.
ORGANIZATION
The Child Support Enforcement program is an intergovernmental operation
functioning in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Direct services to individuals and families are
carried out by the States, often acting through local jurisdictions. Many States have
agreements with prosecuting attorneys, other law enforcement agencies, and officials
of family or domestic relations courts to carry out the program at the local level.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE), in the Administration for
Children and Families (ACF) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, helps States develop, manage, and operate their programs effectively and
according to Federal law.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement:
Provides policy guidelines and standards;
Reviews and approves State plans and evaluates State programs to
ensure that they conform to Federal requirements;
Funds the bulk of State administrative costs and grants financial
incentives based on program performance;
Conducts audits to verify that States are in compliance with Federal
standards; and
Operates the Federal Parent Locator Service and acts as the agent
of the Internal Revenue Service's Federal Income Tax Refund Offset
program for State agencies.
The financing of the program is shared by Federal and State governments with the
Federal government shouldering the preponderant share of program costs.
THE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT OF 1988
Since its enactment, the most significant legislation affecting the Child Support
Enforcement program has been the Family Support Act of 1988 (P.L. 100-485).
The Family Support Act was not only a major reform of programs to assist low-
income families but also a response to the escalating problem of non-support of
children by non-custodial parents and to the public's need for a responsive child
support enforcement program. The legislation was intended to promote the self-
sufficiency of families through both child support enforcement and through a new
education, training, and employment program, the Job Opportunities and Basic
Skills (JOBS) Training program.
Major themes of the child support provisions of this legislation include: mandatory
use of guidelines in establishing child support orders; periodic review and
adjustment of support orders; time limits within which State agencies must provide
child support enforcement services; increased emphasis on paternity establishment;
and immediate wage withholding for collection purposes when child support awards
are established or modified.
Inadequacy of child support awards has long been regarded as a serious issue in the
Child Support Enforcement program. The 1988 legislation ensures that the program
will address this problem through the use of guidelines in establishing and adjusting
all child support awards and through periodic review and adjustment of support
orders handled by State Child Support Enforcement agencies. The use of State
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guidelines in establishing child support awards became mandatory in October 1989.
The guidelines, which are used as a rebuttable presumption of the amount of an
award, must be reviewed by States at least once every four years. By October 1993,
States will be required to review child support orders periodically, either at their
own initiative or upon request, and to adjust orders, as necessary, in accordance
with the State's guidelines.
Growing Administration and Congressional concern for children born out of wedlock
has centered attention on another area -- paternity establishment. The Family
Support Act includes requirements for paternity establishment performance levels
that States must meet in establishing paternity or risk a financial penalty. The
legislation also includes provisions for mandatory genetic testing of all parties in
contested paternity cases and 90 percent reimbursement by the Federal government
for the costs of laboratory testing to establish paternity.
The coming years will also see increased use of wage withholding. The legislation
required that, by November 1990, States enact laws and implement procedures for
immediate wage withholding in all child support cases with new or modified orders,
except when there is written agreement between the parties for a different
arrangement or when the court finds good cause not to implement wage withhold-
ing. For these exceptions, an arrearage of no more than 30 days triggers wage
withholding, as required under previously existing law.
Other major provisions of the Family Support Act which affect the Child Support
Enforcement program include:
O
A mandate that automated Statewide information management systems
must be in place in States by October 1995 to enhance case handling and
record keeping incident to the child support enforcement collection and
paternity determination process;
o
Authorization for access by OCSE's Federal Parent Locator Service to wage
and unemployment compensation records maintained by State Employment
Security Agencies for use in locating non-custodial parents;
A requirement that parents provide their social security numbers at the time
of a child's birth;
The formation of a Commission on Interstate Child Support;
Demonstration projects to examine access and visitation problems and the
periodic review and adjustment of support orders;
Expanded State reporting requirements;
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Studies to be conducted by the Office of Child Support Enforcement to
examine the costs of rearing children, the feasibility, cost, and other effects
of requiring States to implement immediate wage withholding on all child
support orders, and the impact on child support awards and the courts of
requiring periodic review of all child support awards; and
Authority to allow up to five States to conduct demonstration projects to
provide services under the JOBS program to non-custodial parents who are
unemployed and unable to meet their child support obligations.
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II: THE CONTINUING PROBLEM OF NON-SUPPORT
Financial deprivation due to non-support from a living parent is the primary cause
of welfare dependency in the United States, at great cost to children and to the
taxpayer. The problem of non-support has become ever more serious over the
years because of the increased number of single-parent families, the great
preponderance of which are headed by women. Divorces have risen almost 200
percent from 393,000 per year in 1960 to 1,163,000 in 1989. The number of
children born out of wedlock has also continued to increase; in 1988, over one
million babies in this country were born to unmarried mothers.
CENSUS INFORMATION
A survey conducted in the spring of 1990 by the U.S. Bureau of the Census
(Current Population Reports, Special Studies, Series P-60, No. 173, Child Support
and Alimony: 1989) reveals that there were 10.0 million mothers, aged 15 years and
over, with children under 21 years of age whose fathers were not present in the
household.
Only 58 percent of mothers with children from an absent father had been awarded
child support payments as of the survey date. Of the 5.7 million with awards, 5
million were due to receive child support payments for their children in 1989. Of
those mothers due payments, 51 percent received the full amount due, 24 percent
received partial payment, and 25 percent received nothing at all.
In 1989, according to the same census data, the average amount of child support
received for all women who received payments was $2,995. At $3,322, the mean
child support received by divorced and separated women was considerably higher
than that received by never-married women ($1,888). The amount of child support
received by White women ($3,132) was about 38 percent higher than that received
by Black women ($2,263). The amount received by women of Hispanic-origin was
not significantly different from that of White women.
According to the Census survey, the aggregate amount of child support received in
1989, whether or not paid through the program authorized by title IV, part D of the
Social Security Act, was $11.2 billion, or 68.7 percent of the $16.3 billion due.
Women with children from an absent father often are living in poverty. The
number of women in these families who were living below the official government
poverty level was 3.2 million in 1989, a poverty rate of 32.2 percent. The poverty
rate for never-married women (53.9 percent), was considerably higher than the rate
for ever-married women (23.1 percent). At a rate of 25.5 percent, the poverty rate
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10.0 Million
42%
58%
Women in 1989
No Support
Support
with Children
Awarded
Awarded
Under 21
Where the
Father Was
Not Present
51%
Full
Amount
Received
25%
24%
Nothing
Less than Full
Received
Amount Received
Note: Census
Bureau Survey,
April 1990.
of White women with children present from an absent father was just over half of
that of Black (47.4 percent) and Hispanic-origin women (48.2 percent) In addition,
the poverty rate of women with less than an high school education (59.1 percent)
was more that twice that of women with a least a high school education (23.8).
Child support awards were an important factor in keeping women with children
from an absent father out of poverty. Those with child support awards in 1990 had
a significantly lower poverty rate (24.1 percent) than those without child support
awards (43.2 percent). The poverty rate for women who actually received child
support payments in 1989 was 21.8 percent.
About 40 percent of women who were awarded child support payments in 1990
had health insurance benefits included in their award. Health insurance was
included in the awards of 42.7 percent of White mothers, compared with 28.4
percent of Black mothers and 21.2 percent of mothers of Hispanic-origin. At an
inclusion rate of 26.4 percent, never-married mothers were much less likely to have
health insurance benefits than ever-married mothers (41.9 percent). Only 67.6
percent of fathers who were required to provide health insurance benefits as part
of the child support award actually did so. However, health insurance benefits were
also provided by 7.2 percent of the 3.4 million fathers who were not required to do
so as part of a child support award.
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE INFORMATION
The accounts receivable data reported in FY 1990 by 47 of the 54 States and
jurisdictions indicate that $5.5 billion in child support was collected in FY 1990.
This amount is just 23 percent of the $23.8 billion reported by the same 47 Child
Support Enforcement agencies as being owed for current and prior year support.
The following graph shows the amounts of child support owed and received
according to whether the amounts were for support due in FY 1990 or due from
previous years. As the graph indicates, $7.8 billion in child support was owed for
FY 1990. The States reporting usable data indicated that they collected $4.2 billion
or 53 percent of this amount. The data on amounts of past due support owed and
paid indicate that, in FY 1990, the amount of support due from prior years was
$15.8 billion; of this amount, just $1.2 billion or 8 percent was collected nationally.
FY 1990
$18.0
$15.8
Accounts
$16.0
Receivable
$14.0
$12.0
$10.0
$7.8
in Billions
of Dollars
$8.0
$4.2
$6.0
$4.0
$1.2
Amount Owed
$2.0
Amount Collected
$0.0
Current Year
Prior Years
Support
Support
Total amount collected of $5.5 billion differs from collections of $6.0 billion reported
elsewhere as not all states reported accounts receivable data.
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FY 1990 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
Legend
A UNDER 14%
B 14% to 17%
C 17% to 20%
NOT SHOWN
D 20% to 26%
C District of Columbia
D Guam
E 26% to 35%
F Puerto Rico
C Virgin Islands
F OVER 35%
*
Data Unavailable
In FY 1986, the Office of Child Support Enforcement began collecting information
on the total dollar amount of current and prior year support owed and paid by non-
custodial parents (whose cases were being handled by State Child Support
Enforcement agencies). This information (referred to as "accounts receivable")
should indicate the total number of support orders for both current and past due
support that are included in the IV-D system, and the corresponding sum of the
regular and periodic amounts ordered to be paid for these orders, as well as the
actual amounts collected. States have found it very difficult to report this
information accurately. In FY 1990, six States were unable to report any of this
information and one other State reported inconsistent data.
A gross measure of accuracy can be obtained by comparing the reported amounts
due for prior year support with the amounts separately certified to the Internal
Revenue Service as part of the offset of Federal income tax refunds for past due
child support. In FY 1990, all 54 States and jurisdictions that participate in the IV-
D program certified $12 billion to IRS for this purpose. Overall, this represents 76
percent of what the States report as prior year accounts receivable. On a State-
by-State basis, however, there are significant discrepancies, indicating inaccuracies
in accounts receivable data. For example, in 1990 one State certified almost twice
as much to the IRS as arrearages owed than it reported in both current and prior
year support owed on its accounts receivable report--several other States showed
similar discrepancies.
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III: FISCAL YEAR 1990 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
PROGRAM RESULTS
Total child support collections under title IV, part D of the Social Security Act (the
IV-D program) in FY 1990 increased significantly over the preceding year.
Collections made on behalf of both families receiving Aid to Families with
Dependent Children (AFDC), Foster Care (FC), and non-AFDC families amounted
to just over $6 billion during FY 1990, a new record. This is a $768 million, or 15
percent, increase over the amount collected in FY 1989. Total collections since the
beginning of the program now total nearly $39 billion.
Total Child
$7.0
$6.0
$6.5
Support
$6.0
$5.2
Collections
$5.5
$4.6
$5.0
$3.9
$4.5
.........................
$4.0
$3.2
in Billions
$3.5
of Dollars
per Fiscal Year
$3.0
$2.5
$2.0
$1.5
$1.0
Non-AFDC
$0.5
AFDC
$0.0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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In FY 1990, the AFDC and FC child support collections of nearly $1.8 billion
represent a $161 million, or 10 percent, increase over the amount collected the
previous year.
AFDC
Collections
in Billions
$2.0
$1.8
of Dollars per
Fiscal Year
$1.8
$1.6
$1.5
$1.6
$1.3
$1.4
$1.2
$1.2
$1.0
$0.8
$0.6
$0.4
$0.2
$0.0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Includes Foster Care Collections
AFDC payments recovered through child support collections rose from 10.0 percent
in FY 1989 to a record high of 10.3 percent in FY 1990. In FY 1990, the recovery
rate of AFDC payments ranged from a low of 2 percent to a high of 36 percent.
Percentage
12%
10.1%
10.3%
9.8%
of AFDC
11%
9.1%
10%
8.6%
Payments
9%
Recovered
8%
Through
7%
Child Support
6%
Collections
5%
4%
3%
per
2%
Fiscal Year
1%
0%
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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FISCAL YEAR 1990
PERCENTAGE OF AFDC PAYMENTS RECOVERED
THROUGH CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS
States
Percentages
States
Percentages
IDAHO
35.7%
PENNSYLVANIA
12.6%
ALABAMA
31.7
KENTUCKY
12.4
UTAH
23.4
COLORADO
12.3
MAINE
22.9
NEVADA
12.2
INDIANA
22.4
MASSACHUSETTS
11.8
NORTH DAKOTA
21.0
FLORIDA
11.6
ARKANSAS
20.7
NEW HAMPSHIRE
11.3
DELAWARE
20.5
LOUISIANA
11.1
IOWA
20.1
MONTANA
11.1
NORTH CAROLINA
18.8
GUAM
10.8
MISSOURI
17.8
RHODE ISLAND
10.4
SOUTH DAKOTA
17.1
WASHINGTON
17.1
U.S. AVERAGE
10.3
SOUTH CAROLINA
16.8
MISSISSIPPI
16.8
OHIO
10.0
KANSAS
15.9
CONNECTICUT
9.5
VIRGINIA
15.7
TEXAS
9.5
WISCONSIN
15.5
NEW MEXICO
9.2
MARYLAND
14.5
OKLAHOMA
9.0
MINNESOTA
14.4
HAWAII
8.8
GEORGIA
14.3
VIRGIN ISLANDS
7.3
NEW JERSEY
14.0
NEW YORK
6.4
MICHIGAN
13.9
CALIFORNIA
5.9
ALASKA
13.7
ILLINOIS
5.6
TENNESSEE
13.7
WEST VIRGINIA
5.1
OREGON
13.5
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
4.9
WYOMING
13.5
ARIZONA
4.4
NEBRASKA
13.0
PUERTO RICO
2.4
VERMONT
12.7
In FY 1990, child support collections of nearly $4.3 billion were made on behalf of
families not receiving public assistance. This represents an increase of $608 million
or 17 percent over the amount collected in FY 1989. Non-AFDC collections. have
doubled in the five-year period from 1986 to 1990.
Non-AFDC
$5.0
$4.3
$4.5
Collections
$3.7
$4.0
$3.1
$3.5
$2.6
$3.0
$2.5
$2.0
in Billions
of Dollars
$2.0
per Fiscal Year
$1.5
$1.0
$0.5
$0.0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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The ratio of combined AFDC and non-AFDC collections to total administrative
costs incurred by State Child Support Enforcement agencies during FY 1990
indicates that an average of $3.75 was collected for every dollar spent on program
administration nationwide. This is somewhat less than the average of $3.85
collected for every dollar spent on administration in FY 1989.
Collections
$5
per Dollar of
Administrative
$3.94
$3.85
$3.68
$3.75
Cost
$4
$3.45
in Dollars
$3
per Fiscal Year
$2
$1
Non-AFDC
AFDC
$0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Increased child support collections help thousands of families to achieve self-
sufficiency, either by leaving the welfare rolls or by avoiding welfare dependency.
As more families become able to meet their needs without government assistance,
taxpayers realize financial savings in social welfare spending. These may be either
direct savings from decreases in outlays for social programs or indirect savings
(termed "cost avoidance") as a result of families not having to apply for public
assistance because they received child support.
Past studies sponsored by the Office of Child Support Enforcement demonstrated
that there is a direct correlation between child support collections and indirect
savings to taxpayers. When a family is kept off AFDC or Medicaid and when the
food stamp benefits are reduced or eliminated because of child support collections
made, everyone benefits.
By bearing the larger part of the administrative costs of the Child Support
Enforcement program and by offering incentive payments, the Federal Government
has permitted States and localities to reap a direct financial benefit from their child
support enforcement efforts. In FY 1990, the Federal Government paid 66 percent
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of routine administrative costs, paid 90 percent of certain costs for automation and
lab testing, ànd fully financed performance-based incentive payments to the States.
As a result, savings to the States amounted to just over $340 million. Since 1975,
the beginning of the Child Support Enforcement program, States have achieved
direct financial benefits of about $4.2 billion.
State
(& Local)
$2,400
Revenue from
$1,947
$2,200
$1,767
$2,000
Child Support
$1,548
$1,800
$1,408
Enforcement
$1,600
$1,215
$1,400
$1,200
in Millions
$1,000
of Dollars
$800
per Fiscal Year
$600
$400
$200
Federal Share of
$0
Administrative Expenses
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Federal Incentive
Payments
State Share of
AFDC Collections
State (and
Local) Share
of Program
$500
$403
Savings
$381
$400
$342
$340
$274
$300
in Millions
of Dollars
$200
per Fiscal Year
$100
$0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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Due to the Federal Government's financing of State Child Support Enforcement
programs, as well as its provision of incentive payments to States based on the
efficiency and effectiveness of each State's program, the Federal costs have always
exceeded the Federal share of the child support collections realized. In FY 1990,
the Federal program deficit was $526 million. Although the total savings to the
taxpayer since the beginning of the Child Support Enforcement program amount to
almost $1.2 billion, in FY 1990, the taxpayer suffered a net loss of $186 million.
This is the second consecutive year that taxpayers have suffered a loss reflecting
among other factors the deterioration in collections realized per dollar of
administrative cost. However, this does not take into account any indirect savings
that taxpayers may have gained through cost avoidance.
Federal
$600
$526
$550
$480
Program
$500
Deficit
$450
$355
$400
$337
$350
$264
in Millions
$300
of Dollars
$250
per Fiscal Year
$200
$150
$100
$50
$0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Overall Direct
Savings (or Loss)
To the Taxpayer
$200
$150
$100
$26
$50
in Millions
$9
$5
of Dollars
$0
per Fiscal Year
$-50
$-100
$-77
$ 150
$-200
Note: This chart does not
$-186
include cost avoidance
savings which are indirect
$ -250
savings which result when
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
families do not have to
apply for public
assistance because they
received child support
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There has been a decline in total program savings over the past five fiscal years.
This is due, in part, to the requirement, enacted by Congress and first effective in
FY 1985, that the initial $50 of current child support collected each month on
behalf of AFDC families be given directly to the family. This amount is disregarded
as income in determining eligibility for AFDC benefits. In FY 1990, $287 million
was distributed to AFDC families, as a result of the $50 disregard provision, with
an equal reduction in program savings to the Federal and State governments.
Nevertheless, the program continues to realize savings for State and local
governments and continues to help families who would otherwise become dependent
on public assistance.
One of the most successful collection techniques in child support enforcement has
been the Federal Income Tax Refund Offset program. In FY 1990 a record total
of $475 million was collected through the interception of Federal income tax refunds
to satisfy past due child support debts. Since its inception in 1982, over $2.7 billion
has been collected through this mechanism.
The Child Support Enforcement Amendments of 1984 expanded availability of the
tax refund offset technique making non-AFDC families, as well as families receiving
public assistance, eligible for this program. During the 1990 tax year, child support
collections of $114 million were realized through the Federal Tax Refund Offset
program for non-AFDC families; this figure is 19 percent greater than for the prior
year. The $360 million which was collected on behalf of families receiving public
assistance is 4 percent larger than the comparable amount collected in 1989. Cases
offset have risen to over 809,000. This is an increase of almost 200 percent over
the 273,770 cases offset in 1982. The increases in collections, along with a much
lower Internal Revenue Service fee for administering income tax offsets ($17 in 1982
compared to $5.79 in 1990), demonstrate the magnitude of the technique's success.
Total IRS Tax Offset Collections
Millions of Dollars
$600
$475
$500
$443
$402
$400
$339
$308
$300
$200
$100
$0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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Cases Offset By IRS
Number in Thousands
1000
809
900
760
717
800
647
700
591
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Mandatory wage withholding, a provision of the Child Support Enforcement
Amendments of 1984 and 1988, has been implemented in all of the States. Total
collections due to wage withholding increased by 23 percent between FY 1989 and
FY 1990, going from $2.1 to $2.6 billion. States reported that collections from wage
withholding were 44 percent of total collections in FY 1990.
WAGE WITHHOLDING
AS A PERCENT OF IV-D CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS
FISCAL YEAR
COLLECTIONS
1987
1988
1989
1990
AFDC
30%
35%
39%
43%
NON-AFDC
30%
37%
42%
44%
TOTAL CHILD SUPPORT
COLLECTIONS
30%
36%
41%
44%
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Another enforcement technique available to Child Support Enforcement agencies
is use of the United States District Courts to enforce child support orders against
non-custodial parents in other States. As in FY 1988 and FY 1989, no States
applied for permission to use such Federal courts in FY 1990.
Since out-of-wedlock births have increased rapidly over the past several years,
paternity establishment is an essential part of the Child Support Enforcement
program. Legal establishment of paternity is a prerequisite for receiving child
support. Nationally, just over half of the children in households receiving Aid to
Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) were born out of wedlock.
Paternity establishment provides financial, social, emotional, and other benefits for
children. It is necessary before children can become legally entitled to financial
benefits, such as Social Security. Without proof of paternity, a child may not be
able to establish himself as a dependent for inheritance purposes. Paternity
establishment may also strengthen the emotional growth and development of the
child. Both fathers and children deserve the opportunity to enjoy the care and
companionship aspects of the parent-child relationship. It is also in the child's best
medical interest to know the identity of his father. A significant number of diseases,
birth defects, and other disorders are genetically transmitted to children by their
parents.
In FY 1990, a record 393,304 paternities were established by the Child Support
Enforcement program. This figure represents a 16 percent increase over the prior
year's figure.
500
Paternities
450
393
Established
400
339
350
307
269
300
245
250
Number
200
in Thousands
per Fiscal Year
150
100
50
0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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Another prerequisite for collecting child support is the establishment of a legal
support order. In FY 1990, the program established or modified 1,022,243 support
orders, a record high, representing a 9 percent increase over the number established
in FY 1989 and a 40 percent increase since FY 1986.
Support
1,200
1,022
Orders
1,100
938
1,000
871
Established
812
900
731
800
700
Number
600
in Thousands
500
per Fiscal Year
400
300
200
100
0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Locating the absent parent is an integral part of each of the services provided by
the Child Support Enforcement program. The Federal Parent Locator Service
(FPLS), is a computerized network operated by the Office of Child Support
Enforcement. It assists States in locating non-custodial parents and their places of
employment for the purposes of establishing and enforcing child support obligations
and in cases of parental kidnapping. The FPLS obtains information from six
Federal agencies and from the State Employment Security Agencies. In FY 1990,
over 3 million requests were submitted by Child Support Enforcement agencies to
the FPLS, a new record and an increase of about 19 percent over the number
submitted in FY 1989. The FPLS was able to provide addresses on 79 percent of
these requests, typically within one to four weeks.
Through an agreement between the Internal Revenue Service and the Office of
Child Support Enforcement, States are also able to gain access to additional IRS
records for the purpose of obtaining non-custodial parent address and/or asset
information. Both the address and asset information have proven extremely
valuable for the enforcement of child support obligations.
Under the law, all States are required to submit to OCSE a comprehensive
statement, known as a State Plan, indicating their compliance with Federal
requirements including those stemming from the Family Support Act of 1988.
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Each State's Plan must be approved by OCSE for the State to receive Federal
funding for the operation of its Child Support Enforcement program. A final
decision by OCSE to disapprove a State Plan would result in the loss of all Federal
payments under title IV-D of the Social Security Act and in the possible reduction
of Federal payments under the AFDC program.
During FY 1990, 16 States received letters from OCSE warning them that their
State Plans would be disapproved unless they took action to meet Federal
requirements. By September 30, 1990, eight of the sixteen States had come into
compliance with Federal requirements, and no further action was necessary. One
of the States came into compliance after the close of FY 1990. The remaining
seven States are in various stages of adopting legislation, administrative procedures
and/or court rules to allow full compliance with Federal requirements.
As the preceding narrative shows, States perform many services in the execution of
the child support enforcement program, including locating absent parents and
establishing paternities and child support orders. Unfortunately, not all of their
efforts result in a collection. It should, therefore, be noted that statistics reported
may not always reflect the effort that States expend in the operation of their child
support enforcement program.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT OF 1988
NEW REGULATIONS
During FY 1990, the Office of Child Support Enforcement published final
regulations which revise a portion of regulations governing the audit of State Child
Support Enforcement programs. The rule replaces the previous requirement that
the audit cover the period of October 1 through September 30 of each fiscal year
audit with the requirement that the audit period cover a period comprised of any
12 consecutive months. This gives auditors the flexibility to begin an audit at the
beginning of any month and alleviates States' concern that a shorter review period
would result in inaccurate and inequitable audit results. This regulation also
replaces the requirement that the follow-up review conducted in States operating
under corrective action plans with respect to State plan criteria cover the first full
quarter after the corrective action period with a requirement that such audits cover
the first three-month period beginning after the corrective action period.
In addition, during FY 1990, OCSE published proposed regulations to implement
three provisions of the Family Support Act of 1988. Section 101 of this Act
required immediate wage withholding, with certain exceptions, in support orders
issued or modified on or after November 1, 1990, and being enforced under the IV-
D State plan. Immediate wage withholding begins January 1, 1994, for orders issued
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orders issued on or after that date, if the case is not being enforced by the IV-D
program. Section 103(c) of this Act required periodic review of support orders and
modification, if appropriate, in accordance with State guidelines for support award
amounts, effective October 13, 1990. Effective October 13, 1993, requirements for
review become more specific. Section 104 of this Act required monthly notices of
collections to individuals who have assigned their rights to support to the State.
Monthly notices are required beginning January 1, 1993, unless the State obtains a
waiver in order to send quarterly notices.
STATE BASELINE INFORMATION
ON PATERNITY ESTABLISHMENT
It is necessary to establish paternity in order to obtain support and other benefits
for children born out of wedlock. The Family Support Act of 1988 established
performance standards for the paternity establishment programs of State Child
Support Enforcement agencies. The Federal standards require that, beginning in
FY 1992, States meet one of the following three levels of paternity establishment:
(1) national average percentage
of paternity establishment;
(2) 50 percent or higher rate of
paternity establishment; or
(3) improvement of at least 3 percentage
points a year over the State's paternity
establishment rate as of December 31, 1988.
The Family Support Act also requires the Office of Child Support Enforcement to
gather data from State agencies on the extent to which each State has established
paternities for the children born out of wedlock within each State's child support
caseload. This information will be used to monitor each State's ongoing compliance
with the standards. In the past, however, State Child Support Enforcement agencies
have not collected information on the number of children born out of wedlock.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement provided guidance to States on
appropriate methods by which to collect the required information to establish
paternity establishment percentages, with detailed plans for three data-gathering
options. These plans, which included a full count, or census, of all cases and two
options for making estimates based on samples of cases, were developed in
consultation with statisticians both within and outside the government. In addition,
the Office of Child Support Enforcement provided technical assistance to States in
the development of the paternity establishment percentage information.
The Audit Division of OCSE has begun to verify the data used to develop the
paternity establishment percentages as part of their ongoing performance audits of
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State Child Support Enforcement programs. States may have to provide clarifica-
tion and back up material for their submittals. Beginning in FY 1992, audit
penalties may be levied against those States which have not complied with the
paternity establishment performance standards.
The table below presents the paternity establishment percentages for each State.
The national average of 43 percent is based only on those States and jurisdictions
that have submitted data through June of 1991. The average may change when the
remaining States and jurisdictions submit their data or if any of the information
submitted, some of which has been questioned, is shown to be unreliable.
UNAUDITED PATERNITY ESTABLISHMENT PERCENTAGES
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1988
STATE
PERCENT
STATE
PERCENT
IOWA
81%
IDAHO
35%
CONNECTICUT
80
SOUTH CAROLINA
34
DELAWARE
76
VIRGINIA
31
MINNESOTA
74
COLORADO
30
NORTH DAKOTA
73
GEORGIA
30
SOUTH DAKOTA
69
KENTUCKY
30
ALABAMA
67
TENNESSEE
30
UTAH
67
MISSISSIPPI
28
NEW JERSEY
64
ALASKA
27
ARKANSAS
61
NEBRASKA
25
MAINE
61
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
24
WISCONSIN
59
ILLINOIS
24
NORTH CAROLINA
58
TEXAS
22
MICHIGAN
57
MONTANA
20
PENNSYLVANIA
53
RHODE ISLAND
20
CALIFORNIA
51
WEST VIRGINIA
18
INDIANA
51
NEW MEXICO
17
NEVADA
48
WYOMING
17
NEW YORK
46
ARIZONA
16
HAWAII
42
MISSOURI
15
OREGON
42
OKLAHOMA
11
VERMONT
42
MARYLAND
*
MASSACHUSETTS
41
OHIO
*
NEW HAMPSHIRE
41
PUERTO RICO
*
WASHINGTON
41
VIRGIN ISLANDS
*
LOUISIANA
39
FLORIDA
38
National Average for
GUAM
36
States Submitting Data
KANSAS
36
Through June 1991
43
These States and jurisdictions had not submitted paternity establishment percentages as
of June 1991.
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ACCESS TO WAGE AND UNEMPLOYMENT
DATA FROM STATE EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY AGENCIES
The Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) has an additional source of information
on non-custodial parent and employer addresses through access to the wage and
unemployment compensation data collected by State Employment Security Agencies
(SESA's). Access to SESA data is an effective way to obtain location information.
It is particularly useful for cases in which the custodial parent and children reside
in one State and the non-custodial parent lives or works in another. The data from
the SESA's are the most current data available; the employment data are updated
quarterly, and the unemployment compensation data are updated continually. It is
also possible to simultaneously send cases to all 50 SESA's, or to direct cases to one
or more individual SESA's for location information. The Family Support Act
required. that, beginning in January 1990, the SESA's provide the FPLS prompt
access to this information.
Before matches between the FPLS data and the SESA data could occur, OCSE
had to enter into a written agreement with each SESA. During FY 1989,
negotiations for these agreements commenced. By July 1991, the Office of Child
Support Enforcement had successfully negotiated agreements with 48 SESA's.
Quarterly crossmatches began in FY 1990.
PERIODIC REVIEW AND ADJUSTMENT
OF CHILD SUPPORT AWARDS
The Family Support Act of 1988 mandated that, beginning October 13, 1989, State
guidelines for setting child support award amounts be used as a rebuttable
presumption in establishing the amount of all child support orders issued in the
State. States are required to review guidelines at least once every four years to
ensure that their application results in the determination of appropriate child
support award amounts. The Act also requires that effective October 13, 1990,
States must have a plan indicating how and when child support orders being
enforced by the IV-D agency are to be reviewed and adjusted. Beginning October
13, 1993, States must review child support orders in AFDC IV-D cases no later than
36 months after entry of the order or the most recent review, unless review would
not be in the best interest of the child and neither parent requests review. In non-
AFDC cases, States are required to review orders no later than 36 months after
entry upon request of either parent. Adjustments to orders are to be in accordance
with State guidelines for setting child support award amounts.
In addition, the Act required that demonstration projects be conducted in four
States to test innovative and cost-effective approaches to meet the requirement for
periodic review and adjustment of child support orders. Demonstration projects are
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being conducted in Colorado, Delaware, Florida, and Illinois. These projects are
in addition to a similar project initiated earlier in the State of Oregon. The final
report, Oregon Child Support Updating Project, has recently been released. All 5
States are testing procedures for expeditious review of relevant income information
on custodial and non-custodial parents for use in periodically re-applying the
guidelines and appropriately adjusting child support award amounts in accordance
with the guidelines. The study of the impact on child support awards and the courts
of extending review and adjustment requirements is currently underway.
OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
OCSE disseminates information to State Child Support Enforcement programs and
a variety of constituencies through several channels: publications, contracts, and
conferences. The National Reference Center's clearinghouse service responds to
about 200 requests each month for an average of 3,000 copies of publications.
Additions to the publications list during FY 1990 included Interstate Child Support
Remedies, Effective Use of Liens in Child Support Cases, and Paternity Establish-
ment (Third Edition).
The Reference Center's library includes about 1,000 items, listed annually in the
Information Sharing Index. Child Support Report, an eight-page newsletter edited,
and partially written, by Reference Center staff, provides up-to-date information on
effective practices, enforcement techniques, and legal briefs to approximately 9,000
State and local child support offices and individuals each month.
OCSE's Program Operations Division supported five contracts during FY 1990. A
contract with the American Bar Association continued to serve as a link to the legal
community nationwide, including court personnel, through technical assistance,
training, and articles and publications. The project conducted twelve one-day
interstate case processing courses for court clerks, provided eight continuing legal
education programs for the private bar, and published a bi-monthly newsletter for
prosecutors. In addition, two of the publications cited above (Interstate Child
Support Remedies and Effective Use of Liens in Child Support Cases) were
produced by this project.
A judicial education contract with the National Center for State Courts provided
child support enforcement education in FY 1990 to thirteen judicial and quasi-
judicial audiences. The project sponsored and conducted child support presenta-
tions at national, regional, and State judicial conferences; conducted one- or two-
day in-state judicial programs; provided technical assistance to State court
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administrative offices; and published three articles on child support enforcement in
judicial journals, including a treatment of modification and custody issues under the
new guidelines and an analysis of the implications for courts of the Family Support
Act.
The National Conference of State Legislatures, under contract to OCSE in FY 1990,
provided information and on-site legislative technical assistance to eight States.
Technical assistance included legislative analysis, bill drafting, and testimony. The
project's staff, by invitation, also made presentations on child support enforcement
issues at four legislative conferences and workshops. In addition, project
clearinghouse staff responded to approximately sixty requests per month from
legislators.
National Child Support Enforcement training was provided through a contract with
the National Institute for Child Support Enforcement (NICSE) in FY 1990. NICSE
conducted 40 training courses for State and local child support staff on topics such
as effective enforcement techniques, paternity establishment, and interviewing. A
trainer certification program prepared 42 State trainers to deliver quality training
on paternity establishment and AFDC/Child Support Enforcement Interface in their
home states. The project also operated a training clearinghouse which handled 60
to 80 requests for publications and technical assistance each month.
Administered by the Center for the Support of Children, the Child Support
Technology Transfer contract provided support for two work planning sessions (a
task force on training and a judicial advisory committee), and conducted on-site
assistance in two States in FY 1990. Project staff revised the Standard Interstate
Forms and diskette, developed a resource allocation workbook and diskette to help
managers determine resource requirements, and prepared a monograph entitled,
The Changing Face of Child Support Enforcement: Incentives to Work with Young
Parents.
Conferences represent another information dissemination channel for OCSE. These
conferences allow State administrators and workers the opportunity to learn about
new techniques and practices in child support enforcement and to exchange
information on problems they have encountered and on methods to resolve them.
They also provide OCSE staff an opportunity to present conference attendees with
emerging Federal policy guidance on implementing legislation, as well as other
matters of importance. During FY 1990, staff provided information about
programs and services to audiences at several national conferences. These included
the National Child Support Enforcement Association, Eastern Regional Interstate
Child Support Association, Western Interstate Child Support Enforcement Council,
State Family Support Council meetings, and meetings of State IV-D Directors.
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INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT
As with most domestic law issues, child support enforcement follows individual State
laws and procedures. This makes enforcing child support orders across State lines
difficult. The non-custodial parent comes under the legal jurisdiction of the State
in which he or she resides. Too often, because of jurisdictional, communication and
operational problems non-custodial parents have been able to evade their child
support obligations by moving to another State.
The Commission on Interstate Child Support, established by section 126 of P.L. 100-
485, is gathering public input on possible reform and improvement to the interstate
system, as well as working closely with the National Conference of Commissioners
on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) on the redraft of the Uniform Reciprocal
Enforcement of Support Act (URESA). The work of both the NCCUSL and the
Interstate Commission is scheduled for completion in 1992. These bodies are
scrutinizing the complex legal, jurisdictional, and operational issues involved in
establishing paternities and support orders, enforcing support orders, and reviewing
and adjusting of child support orders in interstate cases. OCSE is involved in, and
will follow, developments as a result of these group efforts.
The Interstate Demonstration Grant program, a provision of the Child Support
Enforcement Amendments of 1984, has been used to fund projects designed to test
new techniques for interstate child support enforcement. Although no new grant
awards were made in FY 1990, the program continued with one project (the Iowa-
Nebraska Electronic Funds Project) funded in prior fiscal years.
Also, data clearinghouse projects were funded in prior years to electronically
facilitate the movement of critical child support enforcement data among States.
In particular, the information gained through these interstate demonstration projects
contributed to the development of a Request for Proposals to establish a national
Child Support Enforcement Network (CSENET). This network uses the most
sophisticated and cost-effective communications technology available. The first
phase of the development of CSENET involved developing standardized, uniform
case data elements and transactions for interstate child support enforcement. This
phase has been completed, and the procurement stage has begun during FY 1991.
SYSTEMS TRANSFER STRATEGY
The Family Support Act of 1988 mandated that all States implement a statewide,
comprehensive automated child support enforcement system which meets OCSE's
certification requirements by October 1, 1995. Furthermore, the Act required each
State whose system did not meet the certification requirements, on the date of
enactment, to submit by October 1, 1991 an Advance Planning Document (APD)
for implementing such a system.
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With this mandate, it is important that States move quickly to implement these
systems. The most feasible method of reaching the objective is for States to
transfer existing systems. Since May 1986, OCSE has encouraged the transfer of
proven child support systems from one political jurisdiction to another for the
purpose of shortening implementation time, reducing total systems cost, and
achieving standardized systems and data to improve the IV-D program.
Our transfer strategy continues to benefit States by having them implement systems
completed through other State efforts. While this strategy has not resulted in the
anticipated degree of reduction of time in implementing systems, it has resulted in
standardization.
We have assisted States in identifying potential donor systems that would be
compatible for transfer to their specific environment by providing them with
documentation on those donor systems. In addition, during the States' planning
phase, we have identified components of other State systems which might fit their
individual needs.
At the conclusion of FY 1990, 49 States had received OCSE approval and funding
for automated systems using enhanced Federal matching funds. Thirty-five of those
have transferred or are in the process of obtaining automated systems from other
States. Eight States have received certification of their systems. Three States were
pending certification and nineteen States have or will complete systems develop-
ment, and are expected to become operational in FY 1991. The following table
shows the status of State systems for the past four fiscal years.
STATUS OF STATE SYSTEMS FOR FOUR FISCAL YEARS
Fiscal Year
Status of
State Systems
1987
1988
1989
1990
Certified
0
2
4
8
Implementation
14
12
14
15
Transfer/Development
11
12
9
7
Planning
17
16
17
17
Other*
12
12
10
7
*
"Other" represents States with no approved systems plan and States who have
developed systems without enhanced Federal funding.
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PUBLIC AWARENESS
Making the public aware of the Child Support Enforcement program and its
services is as important as the program itself. To achieve the statutory goal of
establishing paternity and obtaining financial child support from parents who are
legally obligated to pay, we must adequately inform the public of this program and
its services. Through our public awareness effort we seek to influence the public
to assist in ensuring that children are supported by their parents and, thereby,
fostering parental responsibility.
Activities for the past fiscal year in support of this objective included speeches given
by the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families and the OCSE Deputy Director
at conferences and workshops concerned with child support issues. Other OCSE
staff members participated at numerous conferences and meetings regarding child
support matters. Audiences included judges, legislators, State child support
enforcement administrators, State and local human services administrators, and
other public officials.
In addition, the Office of Child Support Enforcement:
Worked with the news media on stories dealing with Child Support
Enforcement program performance and program improvements;
Distributed through national business, civic, and labor organizations the
publication, Wage Withholding for Child Support: An Employer's Guide;
Distributed nearly 20,000 copies of the fact sheet on the basic services
provided by the Child Support Enforcement program;
Publicized the guide, Public Affairs Handbook for the Child Support
Enforcement Program to encourage States to implement effective public
awareness campaigns;
Publicized and distributed the Handbook on Child Support Enforcement,
a "how-to" guide for custodial parents, bringing the number of copies now
in circulation to approximately 800,000;
Responded to about 1,500 written inquiries from members of Congress,
advocacy groups, and the general public about child support issues;
Developed several radio public service announcements featuring Secretary
Sullivan; and
Issued news releases to heighten public awareness of strategies to combat
the non-support problem.
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IV: RESULTS OF PROGRAM AUDITS
The Office of Child Support Enforcement conducts audits of State Child Support
Enforcement programs to verify that they are in compliance with Federal
requirements. The Child Support Enforcement Amendments of 1984 specify that
a State which has been audited and which has been found not to be in substantial
compliance is subject to a financial penalty. After the audit report is issued, a final
determination is made as to whether the State substantially complied with Federal
requirements. If the State is found not to have complied, a notice of substantial
compliance is subsequently sent citing the reasons for non-compliance, applying the
penalty, and specifying conditions for suspending the penalty. The penalty may be
held in abeyance for a period of up to one year to allow a State the opportunity
to implement corrective action to remedy the program deficiency.
At the end of the corrective action period, a follow-up audit is conducted. If the
follow-up audit shows that the deficiency has been corrected, the penalty is
rescinded. If, however, it is determined that the State is still out of compliance with
Federal requirements, a graduated penalty, as provided by law, is assessed. The
penalty can range from one to five percent of the total payments made to the State
by the Federal government for the Aid to Families with Dependent Children
(AFDC) program. The actual amount of the penalty depends on the severity and
duration of the deficiency.
Altogether, 28 types of deficiencies were identified in one or more of the six States
which received notices of substantial noncompliance. Although States were in
substantial noncompliance related to several different functions, most of the defi-
ciencies were in four functional areas--wage withholding, medical support, distri-
bution of support collected, and notice to custodial parents of collections realized.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement issued final reports to ten States based
on a comprehensive audit of the State Child Support Enforcement Program during
fiscal year 1990. Also, during FY 1990, the Office of Child Support Enforcement
sent notices to six States to inform them that audits of their programs indicated that
they were not in substantial compliance with Federal requirements. Four of the
notices were based on the reports issued during FY 1990, while the other two
notices were based on reports issued in the prior fiscal year. If warranted, the
remaining States where reports were issued during FY 1990 will have notices sent
in the next fiscal year. The differences between the ten reports issued and the six
notices sent resulted from the time lag between the notice and the report, as
indicated above.
Five of the aforementioned six States received notices of substantial noncompliance
based on audits conducted for FY 1987. The remaining State received a notice
based on an audit conducted for FY 1988. All six States which received notices of
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substantial noncompliance during FY 1990 were still under their corrective action
periods as of the end of FY 1990. This occurred since most corrective action
periods extend for up to a year.
Four States were deficient in enforcing delinquent orders through wage withholding
or ensuring that a provision for wage withholding was included in new or modified
child support orders. Three States did not obtain non-custodial parent health
insurance coverage information or obtain and enforce health insurance coverage
provisions in child support orders. Additionally, three States did not distribute child
support collections or payments in accordance with Federal requirements. Another
three States were found to be deficient in providing notices of collection to
recipients who had assigned their rights of support to the State.
Other areas of deficiency identified in one or more of the States were failure to:
Use appropriate enforcement techniques, such as State income tax refund offset,
withholding of unemployment compensation, etc.;
Have appropriate procedures for enforcing child support orders when the case
is submitted for Federal income tax refund offset;
Have required guidelines for imposition of liens or posting security, bond or
guarantee to secure payment of overdue support;
Provide or request of other States services to meet Federal interstate support
enforcement requirements;
Provide basic child support enforcement services to locate non-custodial parents
or to establish paternity;
Provide child support enforcement services to individuals who applied for such
services or to individuals who continue to be part of the child support
enforcement agency caseload after leaving the AFDC rolls;
Implement internal controls for separation of cash handling and accounting
functions at child support enforcement collection centers;
Have adequate procedures as required for obtaining payment of past-due
support from Federal income tax refunds or for collecting spousal support from
a legally liable person; and
Ensure that child support services are adequately publicized.
During FY 1990, follow-up audit reports were issued to eight States which had been
sent notices of substantial noncompliance in prior years. These follow-up audits
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indicated that four States had achieved substantial compliance with criteria on which
they had previously failed. As a result of these audit findings, the penalties were
rescinded in these States. In addition, the penalty was rescinded in another State
during FY 1990 based on corrective actions completed prior to a follow-up audit
being conducted. Four of the eight States, however, had not achieved substantial
compliance. In FY 1990, in accordance with statutory requirements, penalties were
assessed for three States and penalties for another State were being evaluated.
There were seven States which had appeals regarding an audit penalty before the
Departmental Appeals Board (DAB). One State, for which the DAB had upheld
OCSE's penalty decision during FY 1989, repaid $26,580 in February 1990.
Another State had not appealed our penalty decision during FY 1990; however, the
penalty had not yet been repaid during the reporting period. The other cases were
not decided until FY 1991 or later.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement provided continued oversight and audit
resources to ensure that child support collections in the States are used for their
intended purpose. Our efforts were directed at monitoring State child support
functions related to cash collections, internal controls, and the proper accounting
and handling of interest earned on child support collections.
In addition to the reviews conducted by Office of Child Support Enforcement
auditors, OCSE funded the continuation of an existing DHHS Office of Inspector
General contract for internal control and cash collection audits by a private
accounting firm. Regional staff also have been alerted to be more attentive to
internal control procedures in their ongoing reviews or in the course of special
projects examining child support collections and expenditures.
External audits were conducted in 12 States during FY 1990 and in 9 States during
the previous fiscal year. Weaknesses identified included: (1) inadequate internal
controls over functions related to receipting, recording, and distributing collections;
(2) inaccurate reporting of collections and accounts receivable data; (3) interest
earned not being offset as required by Federal regulations; and (4) delayed
resolution of undistributable collèctions.
OCSE has launched a concerted effort to increase stewardship and to promote
adequate internal controls and cash management practices at the State level.
Highlights of our efforts include: (1) issuance of OCSE Information Memorandum,
IM-89-05, dated September 27, 1989, addressing potential areas for fraud, waste,
misappropriation, or other loss of child support collections, which could adversely
affect both families in need and overall program credibility; and (2) issuance of a
memorandum from the Deputy Director of OCSE to OCSE Regional Representa-
tives, dated March 9, 1990, requesting that Regions alert their financial management
staffs to be more attentive to internal control procedures in their future reviews and
evaluations.
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V: STATE FINANCIAL AND PROGRAM DATA
This chapter presents selected financial and program data obtained from Federal
reports completed by State Child Support Enforcement agencies. Data reported by
the State agencies are current as of the time of preparation of this report; missing
data are a reflection of the completeness of State reporting to OCSE. States,
however, can submit supplemental and/or revised reports; the numbers shown in this
report may therefore be revised at a later date.
Total child support collections on behalf of AFDC and non-AFDC individuals
amounted to $6.0 billion in FY 1990. As can be seen in Table 9, collections on
behalf of families receiving AFDC increased by $161 million from $1.6 billion in FY
1989 to $1.8 billion in FY 1990. Collections on behalf of families not receiving
public assistance increased by $608 million, from $3.7 billion in FY 1989 to $4.3
billion in FY 1990. Comparing combined AFDC and non-AFDC collections with
total expenditures for FY 1990 yields an average of $3.75 collected for every dollar
spent on program administration nationwide.
The following series of graphs and tables presents financial and programmatic
statistical information for fiscal years 1986-1990.
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GRAPH A
This graph illustrates the five-year trend of child support enforcement collections and expenditures.
The collections data are further broken down by the AFDC and non-AFDC components of
collections. Total collections have risen 85 percent from $3.2 billion in FY 1986 to $6.0 billion in
FY 1990 while expenditures for program administration have risen 71 percent from $941 million
in FY 1986 to more than $1.6 billion in FY 1990.
AFDC collections grew from $1.2 billion in FY 1986 to $1.8 billion in FY 1990, a 43 percent
increase over the last five years. Non-AFDC collections have risen 111 percent, from $2.0 billion
in FY 1986 to $4.3 billion in FY 1990.
Collections
and
$7.0
Expenditures
$6.5
$6.0
1986 - 1990
$5.5
$5.0
$4.5
in Billions
$4.0
of Dollars
$3.5
per
Fiscal Year
$3.0
$2.5
$2.0
Collections
$1.5
Non-AFDC
$1.0
AFDC
$0.5
Expenditures
$0.0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
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GRAPH B
AFDC child support enforcement collections are distributed to State governments, the Federal
Government, and to families receiving AFDC benefits. In addition to the State share, States also
receive incentive payments which are funded out of the Federal share of collections. This graph
depicts the division of AFDC collections over the past five years into the State "share," the Federal
"share," the incentive payments, and the payments to AFDC families.
Distribution
$1.8
of AFDC
$1.6
Collections
$1.4
1986 - 1990
$1.2
$1.0
in Billions
$0.8
of Dollars
$0.6
per Fiscal Year
$0.4
$0.2
State Share
$0.0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Incentives Paid to States
from Federal Share
Federal Share
Payments to AFDC
Families
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GRAPH C
This graph shows the distribution of AFDC collections for
FY 1990. Of the almost $1.8 billion collected on behalf of AFDC families in FY 1990, the Federal
government received 30 percent, and States received over 50 percent, of the collections. Families
received the remaining 20 percent of collections directly, primarily through the "pass through" of the
first $50 per month of current support collected. Beginning in FY 1985, States were required to
pass along to the family the first $50 of AFDC child support collections for the current month.
Distribution
of AFDC
State Share
$622,005,520
Collections
Fiscal Year 1990
Payments to
AFDC Families
$333,726,858
Incentives
Federal Share
Paid to States
$534,742,015
(from Federal Share)
$263,660,190
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GRAPH D
This graph depicts the distribution of total expenditures for FY 1990. Total expenditures for the
program were over $1.6 billion in FY 1990. The graph shows that the Federal government paid
more than 66 percent of the costs of operating the program while the States paid about 34 percent;
the Federal government also pays 90 percent of certain approved costs for automatic data
processing, as well as 90 percent of the laboratory cost of establishing paternity. In comparison, as
shown in Graph C, the Federal government received 30 percent of AFDC collections while State
governments received over 50 percent of AFDC collections.
Distribution
of Total
Federal Share
$1,060,872,473
Expenditures
Fiscal Year 1990
State Share
$545,192,146
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GRAPH E
This graph shows "Program Savings" from FY 1986 through FY 1990. "Program savings" is defined
as the difference between amounts retained from AFDC child support collections and total
expenditures. The States' share of retained collections is higher than the Federal share because the
States receive an incentive payment out of the Federal share. At the same time, the Federal
government paid more than 66 percent of the total program costs in FY 1990 while the States paid
about 34 percent. Non-AFDC child support collections are distributed to the families and are not
included in "Program savings."
In FY 1990, strictly from the standpoint of direct benefits, the Federal government lost $526 million
while the States had "Program Savings" of $340 million.
Indirect savings often called "cost avoidance" are not calculated. Indirect savings are savings realized
when a family is kept off AFDC or Medicaid and when food stamp benefits are reduced or
eliminated because of child support collections made.
500
Direct State
400
and Federal
Program
300
Savings, FY
1986-1990
200
Program Savings
100
is the Difference
between Amounts
Retained from AFDC
Collections and
0
Total Expenditures and
does not reflect any
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
Cost Avoidance Value
0
of Child Support Collections
in Millions
-100
of Dollars
-200
State Share
-300
of Program Savings
-400
Federal Share
of Program Savings
-500
-600
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GRAPH F
Graph F shows five-year cost-effectiveness ratios for the program. The cost-effectiveness ratios show
the amount of total child support collected, AFDC child support collected, and non-AFDC child
support collected for each dollar of total administrative cost. During the last five fiscal years, total
collections per dollar of administrative cost increased from $3.45 to $3.75.
Office of
Child Support
Enforcement
Cost
Effectiveness
Ratios
4.00
1986 - 1990
(1)
3.00
Ratio per
(2)
Fiscal Year
2.00
(3)
1.00
0.00
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
(1)
(2)
(3)
Total Collections/
Non-AFDC Collections/
AFDC Collections/
Total Expenditures
Total Expenditures
Total Expenditures
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GRAPH G
Graph G shows five-year line graphs for four measures of Child Support Enforcement program
activity--the numbers of paying cases, of non-custodial parents located, of child support obligations
established, and of paternities established.
The total number of paying cases rose 50 percent from 1.5 million cases in FY 1986 to 2.3 million
cases in FY 1990. The total number of absent parents located rose from 1.0 million in FY 1986
to 2.1 million in FY 1990, an 97 percent increase.
The number of child support obligations established rose 40 percent, and paternities established rose
60 percent, in the five-year period. Child support obligations established climbed to 1.0 million, and
paternities established climbed to 0.4 million, in FY 1990, from 0.7 million and 0.2 million,
respectively, in FY 1986.
Office of
Child Support
2,400
2,200
(4)
Enforcement
2,000
Program
1,800
(3)
1,600
Activity
1,400
1986 - 1990
1,200
1,000
(2)
800
Numbers
600
in Thousands
400
(1)
per Fiscal Year
200
0
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Total Paternities
Total Support
Total Absent
Total "Paying"
Established
Obligations
Parents Located
Cases
Established
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TECHNICAL
NOTES TO TABLES
The following tables include program and financial data submitted to the Office of
Child Support Enforcement by the 50 States and four jurisdictions (the District of
Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands) which participate in the title
IV-D Child Support Enforcement program.
In tables where U.S. totals are shown, the totals will not always reflect the same
number of reporting States and jurisdictions, as not all States have reported all data.
Comparison of U.S. totals for different fiscal years should be evaluated with this in
mind.
Data shown for prior fiscal years may differ from previously published figures due
to the incorporation of revised data submittals from some States. In addition,
deviations in State data between fiscal years may be the result of variance in the
number of counties reporting to a State from quarter to quarter or from the use of
estimated data.
Data are shown as they were reported by the States as of June 11, 1991. If a State
reported zero for a data element, it is shown as zero in the tables. If a State was
unable to provide data, it is indicated by "NA." Percent changes are positive unless
specifically shown as negative. In some tables, an asterisk (*) appears when data
were submitted but were found to be inconsistent with other reported data. In the
Federal Income Tax Refund Offset tables, blanks indicate that the State/jurisdiction
did not participate in the program.
This report shows program collections in two different ways. Tables 3, 4, and 5
show child support actually collected (i.e., collections received even if not yet
distributed) by the States during the 1990 fiscal year. Tables 6, 7, and 8 show
collections distributed (i.e., collections distributed during the 1990 fiscal year even
though they may have been collected earlier). The figures in Tables 6, 7, and 8 are
comparable to figures in the FY 1986 and earlier Annual Reports. Both groups of
tables include intrastate collections as well as collections received from other States
but do not include collections sent to other States.
Information in the Accounts Receivable tables was reported for the first time in FY
1986. Some States have not accurately reported the data used for Accounts
Receivable or have not reported this information at all. OCSE has done several
cross checks with other reported data and discovered erroneous reporting for
Accounts Receivable data. The States have been encouraged to look at their data
and improve their submissions. OCSE audits, increasingly, will be addressing the
accuracy and reliability of State reporting. Finally, some figures used in the text
and in the graphs of Volumes I and II of this Report use rounded numbers; in
some instances these numbers do not add due to the rounding.
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Table 1
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
($000)
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
TOTAL IV-D COLLECTIONS
$3,244,595
$3,917,498
$4,613,440
$5,249,751
$6,018,177
AFDC COLLECTIONS
1,225,485
1,348,624
1,485,778
1,593,254
1,754,135
STATE SHARE
423,804
473,009
524,919
563,332
622,006
FEDERAL SHARE
368,818
413,066
449,147
457,691
534,742
PAYMENTS TO AFDC FAMILIES
274,790
278,030
289,305
306,581
333,727
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS
158,074
184,519
222,406
265,649
263,660
NON-AFDC COLLECTIONS
2,019,110
2,568,874
3,127,662
3,656,498
4,264,043
TOTAL IV-D ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
$941,252
$1,065,942
$1,170,714
$1,363,209
$1,606,065
STATE SHARE
308,096
315,668
366,263
425,581
545,192
FEDERAL SHARE
633,156
750,274
804,451
937,628
1,060,872
TOTAL PROGRAM SAVINGS
$9,443
$4,652
$25,759
- $76,537
- $185,656
STATE SHARE
273,781
341,860
381,063
403,400
340,474
FEDERAL SHARE
-264,338
-337,208
-355,304
-479,937
-526,130
TOTAL FEES AND COSTS RECOVERED FOR NON-AFDC CASES
$5,749
$6,891
$7,318
$6,520
$22,235
COST-EFFECTIVENESS RATIOS
TOTAL/TOTAL
3.45
3.68'
3.94
3.85
3.75
AFDC/TOTAL
1.30
1.27
1.27
1.17
1.09
NON-AFDC/TOTAL
2.15
2.41
2.67
2.68
2.65
SOURCE: OCSE FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL DATA AS REPORTED BY THE STATES
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Table 2
STATISTICAL OVERVIEW
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
TOTAL IV-D CASELOAD
9,723,890
10,635,382
11,077,603
11,876,619
12,796,388
AFDC CASELOAD
5,748,715
5,775,947
5,702,756
5,708,977
5,871,637
NON-AFDC CASELOAD
2,503,432
2,980,519
3,576,978
4,266,326
4,842,894
AFDC ARREARS ONLY CASELOAD
1,471,743
1,878,916
1,797,869
1,901,316
2,081,857
AFDC AND AFDC ARREARS ONLY CASELOAD
7,220,458
7,654,863
7,500,625
7,610,293
7,953,494
TOTAL CASES FOR WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE
1,525,551
1,739,568
1,885,224
2,107,345
2,287,820
AFDC CASES FOR WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE
581,571
608,986
621,083
657,651
700,803
NON-AFDC CASES FOR WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE
785,706
934,177
1,083,125
1,247,248
1,362,821
AFDC ARREARS ONLY CASES FOR WHICH A COLLECTION
158,274
196,405
181,016
WAS MADE
202,446
224,196
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CASES WITH COLLECTIONS
15.7
16.4
17
17.7
17.9
PERCENTAGE OF AFDC CASES WITH COLLECTIONS
10.1
10.5
10.9
11.5
11.9
PERCENTAGE OF NON-AFDC CASES WITH COLLECTIONS
31.4
31.3
30.3
29.2
28.1
PERCENTAGE OF ARREARS ONLY CASES WITH COLLECTIONS
10.8
10.5
10.1
10.6
10.8
TOTAL ABSENT PARENTS LOCATED
1,045,623
1,144,956
1,387,924
1,629,358
2,061,709
TOTAL PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED
244,996
269,161
307,135
339,264
393,304
TOTAL SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS ESTABLISHED
730,560
812,132
870,377
938,242
1,022,243
PERCENTAGE OF AFDC PAYMENTS RECOVERED
8.6
9.1
9.8
10.0
10.3
SOURCE: OCSE FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL DATA
** IN 1986 A NEW CATEGORY OF CASES (AFDC & FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY) WAS ADDED.
PREVIOUSLY STATES REPORTED THESE CASES IN THE AFDC CATEGORY
43
Table 3
TOTAL COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$33,005,360
$39,778,720
$44,945,004
$57,361,454
$66,304,662
ALASKA
13,132,949
17,169,126
19,987,169
23,170,508
26,818,369
ARIZONA
14,121,004
18,065,523
21,651,657
24,232,580
27,455,880
ARKANSAS
14,640,382
16,589,973
20,454,761
23,637,178
26,142,937
CALIFORNIA
342,100,427
402,704,113
442,372,356
481,534,831
528,192,308
COLORADO
19,055,467
22,375,782
27,364,646
33,564,215
39,601,250
CONNECTICUT
54,477,843
57,326,220
60,755,375
67,592,260
69,423,650
DELAWARE
12,243,835
13,859,561
15,539,549
18,047,411
20,270,531
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,367,383
5,961,452
6,688,684
9,428,621
13,672,033
FLORIDA
65,231,969
79,915,025
106,697,561
143,857,727
178,847,863
GEORGIA
35,650,045
47,599,917
65,535,530
88,664,835
113,163,161
GUAM
486,344
627,542
758,846
822,610
1,464,950
HAWAII
12,237,644
16,615,678
15,775,457
20,339,949
26,805,481
IDAHO
10,954,139
13,490,406
16,391,570
19,069,453
22,909,491
ILLINOIS
74,813,188
91,031,305
103,905,393
115,063,826
139,058,154
INDIANA
48,929,482
59,474,870
72,525,653
77,151,172
96,717,797
IOWA
40,495,236
48,667,536
55,484,155
63,010,914
70,995,055
KANSAS
16,525,245
21,663,450
27,666,153
32,494,235
45,273,306
KENTUCKY
27,483,885
32,477,595
38,469,148
51,714,431
60,417,453
LOUISIANA
35,842,052
39,910,674
45,138,459
51,324,233
59,390,375
MAINE
17,730,725
22,421,315
25,285,375
32,789,180
35,741,192
MARYLAND
98,050,545
101,185,760
122.632,137
109,741,051
147,975,979
MASSACHUSETTS
109,311,877
128,808,501
151,495,468
166,712,233
174,823,879
MICHIGAN
424,646,890
531,136,538
579,194,856
610,723,160
644,734,097
MINNESOTA
69,015,839
79,594,540
98,793,487
121,225,904
139,212,667
MISSISSIPPI
11,820,335
15,627,525
19,234,759
24,588,354
31,116,873
MISSOURI
57,234,115
68,188,871
86,496,751
102,739,566
130,141,917
MONTANA
4,673,797
5,410,338
5,505,246
7,077,517
8,881,755
NEBRASKA
34,202,585
37,704,199
43,239,218
48,407,307
52,349,085
NEVADA
8,907,277
9,830,045
10,829,037
13,197,755
16,179,603
NEW HAMPSHIRE
14,739,344
17,593,052
18,833,487
15,761,002
20,650,224
NEW JERSEY
230,273,733
248,239,763
269,101,902
267,993,584
283,314,540
NEW MEXICO
7,776,335
8,702,043
10,021,577
12,726,160
14,486,156
NEW YORK
225,352,774
278,806,759
297,743,732
327,541,749
375,795,785
NORTH CAROLINA
59,214,109
68,647,516
88,837,096
102,242,773
119,962,397
NORTH DAKOTA
4,696,740
5,478,191
6,680,165
8,385,427
10,409,032
OHIO
125,035,958
181,025,380
312,465,670
392,105,429
489,392,617
OKLAHOMA
12,963,616
16,365,293
21,435,434
26,098,733
32,168,639
OREGON
49,150,249
53,470,061
59,674,773
67,653,492
78,342,461
PENNSYLVANIA
415,489,726
460,529,246
512,091,524
560,412,688
614,137,581
PUERTO RICO
59,267,883
66,121,278
73,143,137
78,779,022
84,676,745
RHODE ISLAND
10,565,062
11,881,052
14,727,020
16,132,754
20,095,671
SOUTH CAROLINA
21,838,041
31,758,802
40,407,101
46,550,878
52,766,150
SOUTH DAKOTA
4,550,953
6,160,204
8,217,208
10,119,254
11,023,719
TENNESSEE
31,207,993
38,721,511
48,412,155
59,106,849
71,926,858
TEXAS
43,612,398
60,640,911
84,159,937
109,441,913
132,074,876
UTAH
21,876,144
24,765,694
29,884,505
33,068,518
38,071,367
VERMONT
4,650,661
5,775,708
7,052,555
8,441,241
9,351,891
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,567,670
3,027,407
3,441,038
3,091,210
3,127,939
VIRGINIA
26,266,376
58,418,865
79,466,786
96,451,748
114,075,822
WASHINGTON
61,151,399
72,320,300
88,926,671
127,264,367
175,749,973
WEST VIRGINIA
5,744,189
9,958,857
14,825,710
18,269,726
21,422,981
WISCONSIN
113,824,858
154,726,439
189,698,326
220,838,937
241,345,469
WYOMING
2,560,437
3,348,583
4,415,645
6,048,450
6,773,063
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$3,266,764,734
$3,932,475,015
$4,636,476,614
$5,253,810,374
$6,035,223,709
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 9-LINE 1
44
Table 4
AFDC/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$14,485,937
$15,321,263
$16,189,983
$19,162,472
$19,524,482
ALASKA
2,786,292
4,189,301
5,666,104
6,877,849
8,152,299
ARIZONA
3,116,065
3,556,885
4,233,614
4,638,723
5,599,995
ARKANSAS
7,858,855
9,093,900
10,596,009
12,555,789
12,092,621
CALIFORNIA
176,752,292
202,499,056
219,762,082
232,412,641
254,665,030
COLORADO
11,135,490
11,154,781
12,733,129
14,869,972
16,765,150
CONNECTICUT
26,081,171
26,547,147
26,684,617
30,303,959
30,191,548
DELAWARE
3,987,119
4,149,850
4,717,890
5,292,419
5,829,464
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,951,582
3,183,256
2,942,658
3,564,957
4,133,032
FLORIDA
28,940,219
32,946,411
35,072,542
42,925,362
49,531,796
GEORGIA
21,830,157
24,761,598
28,883,949
35,624,370
46,005,480
GUAM
272,470
300,343
334,230
355,644
542,989
HAWAII
5,584,450
5,433,123
6,298,899
6,255,777
8,083,381
IDAHO
4,803,591
5,033,522
5,611,177
6,123,072
6,952,394
ILLINOIS
32,974,774
38,387,330
40,902,174
37,697,446
44,244,789
INDIANA
30,450,317
30,393,430
35,922,733
36,980,450
38,494,492
IOWA
26,020,489
27,967,241
28,061,822
26,620,768
28,594,674
KANSAS
10,407,358
11,619,806
11,157,354
12,864,314
15,330,838
KENTUCKY
10,717,566
11,697,322
16,647,800
18,984,892
22,782,302
LOUISIANA
14,460,774
15,660,930
18,632,706
19,669,354
19,724,932
MAINE
12,796,260
15,557,155
15,665,176
20,840,975
21,089,038
MARYLAND
32,426,461
30,456,281
31,872,089
29,544,658
39,683,234
MASSACHUSETTS
50,398,044
53,962,012
65,838,786
69,659,989
72,977,084
MICHIGAN
125,425,922
127,507,783
131,677,241
138,034,438
145,251,099
MINNESOTA
33,934,832
35,855,384
40,455,409
42,099,097
43,790,338
MISSISSIPPI
6,178,298
7,758,374
9,155,852
11,935,192
15,066,353
MISSOURI
20,964,706
19,808,850
27,659,054
31,895,634
38,346,742
MONTANA
3,438,332
3,364,698
3,281,450
3,924,483
4,407,661
NEBRASKA
5,812,630
6,160,242
6,383,749
6,672,366
6,995,552
NEVADA
2,790,045
2,658,379
3,062,189
3,050,369
3,278,669
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,562,983
2,798,073
2,895,218
2,730,698
3,632,127
NEW JERSEY
57,643,763
60,854,783
64,001,179
60,467,423
62,140,184
NEW MEXICO
4,709,745
4,126,497
4,566,956
5,179,680
5,576,786
NEW YORK
82,607,202
102,516,907
111,078,164
117,169,713
133,940,172
NORTH CAROLINA
31,472,704
32,407,012
39,758,880
40,519,985
44,122,230
NORTH DAKOTA
3,149,116
3,505,297
3,763,366
4,155,297
5,095,354
OHIO
59,437,956
67,115,393
70,512,925
70,379,758
76,579,823
OKLAHOMA
7,205,553
7,142,891
8,682,324
10,001,782
11,875,423
OREGON
15,296,957
14,744,312
15,331,594
16,888,330
18,876,806
PENNSYLVANIA
74,944,495
77,451,508
86,807,521
93,483,209
95,988,381
PUERTO RICO
1,786,070
1,760,827
1,723,579
1,639,354
1,704,602
RHODE ISLAND
5,979,686
6,109,705
7,342,294
7,528,224
10,208,064
SOUTH CAROLINA
9,442,824
12,941,054
12,651,510
14,604,311
15,981,714
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,755,276
2,942,750
3,535,452
3,647,564
3,716,669
TENNESSEE
9,575,134
12,400,981
16,144,899
19,971,879
22,926,392
TEXAS
17,818,458
19,209,105
27,984,667
34,102,531
39,415,951
UTAH
11,699,667
11,733,296
13,180,561
14,037,794
14,998,676
VERMONT
3,640,574
4,183,423
4,776,852
5,162,267
5,578,492
VIRGIN ISLANDS
212,479
241,331
294,166
226,315
215,220
VIRGINIA
14,242,281
14,801,713
18,783,105
23,154,617
27,549,746
WASHINGTON
33,483,091
38,429,162
44,301,021
53,327,565
65,290,890
WEST VIRGINIA
5,370,237
5,903,811
5,320,761
4,730,031
3,049,366
WISCONSIN
45.684,761
57,374,958
61,613,924
60,077,037
59,296,963
WYOMING
1,329,460
1,609,186
1,856,440
2,110,472
2,290,624
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,231,832,770
$1,349,281,628
$1,493,010,625
$1,596,733,267
$1,758,978,113
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 9-LINE 1
45
Table 5
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
AFDC COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS.
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
14,442,995
15,258,288
16,156,652
19,131,454
19,486,580
ALASKA
2,786,292
4,189,301
5,653,010
6,854,694
8,130,286
ARIZONA
3,114,708
3,556,885
4,232,660
4,635,372
5,598,669
ARKANSAS
7,852,092
9,084,120
10,591,957
12,549,996
12,037,370
CALIFORNIA
174,789,648
200,225,124
217,144,001
229,839,162
251,687,811
COLORADO
11,078,600
11,078,587
12,647,725
14,766,528
16,670,608
CONNECTICUT
26,060,678
26,504,869
26,559,719
30,327,426
30,126,823
DELAWARE
3,987,119
4,128,691
4,615,144
5,178,827
5,706,491
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,951,582
3,183,256
2,942,658
3,564,957
4,132,684
FLORIDA
28,930,763
32,936,805
35,035,144
42,859,070
49,417,204
GEORGIA
21,826,413
24,753,793
28,867,854
35,584,592
45,941,666
GUAM
272,470
300,343
334,230
355,644
542,989
HAWAII
5,584,450
5,433,123
6,297,216
6,235,865
8,062,843
IDAHO
4,770,761
4,997,105
5,550,468
6,050,329
6,891,989
ILLINOIS
32,974,774
38,387,330
40,902,174
37,697,446
44,237,406
INDIANA
30,415,837
30,367,064
35,841,618
36,923,215
38,387,616
TOWA
25,948,509
27,888,616
27,945,632
26,529,183
28,515,637
KANSAS
10,256,978
11,417,933
10,973,005
12,683,217
14,930,512
KENTUCKY
10,717,566
11,686,955
16,623,599
18,962,180
22,747,814
LOUISIANA
14,454,030
15,629,730
18,602,177
19,625,864
19,677,695
MAINE
12,790,244
15,544,028
15,652,277
20,826,926
21,072,981
MARYLAND
32,426,461
30,403,106
31,768,113
29,516,068
39,562,587
MASSACHUSETTS
50,398,044
53,962,012
65,838,786
69,659,989
72,977,084
MICHIGAN
125,425,922
127,507,783
131,677,241
138,034,438
145,251,099
MINNESOTA
33,700,997
35,586,781
40,189,807
41,771,260
43,431,330
MISSISSIPPI
6,173,259
7,742,962
9,143,790
11,916,891
15,037,766
MISSOURI
20,849,095
19,631,144
27,389,385
31,668,445
38,100,561
MONTANA
3,436,940
3,364,064
3,279,650
3,919,799
4,400,443
NEBRASKA
5,766,719
6,092,477
6,294,563
6,592,260
6,919,312
NEVADA
2,781,850
2,645,150
3,042,340
3,015,016
3,251,087
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,562,983
2,798,073
2,895,218
2,730,698
3,632,127
NEW JERSEY
57,625,148
60,821,135
63,967,089
60,386,886
62,028,672
NEW MEXICO
4,705,390
4,121,832
4,565,105
5,173,196
5,563,280
NEW YORK
81,635,690
101,438,313
109,755,203
115,612,667
132,088,658
NORTH CAROLINA
31,317,489
32,285,693
39,565,307
40,335,083
43,897,276
NORTH DAKOTA
3,074,414
3,462,906
3,729,841
4,106,883
5,027,424
OHIO
59,256,317
66,798,275
70,200,569
70,017,668
76,107,747
OKLAHOMA
7,187,042
7,123,812
8,662,828
9,970,562
11,856,200
OREGON
15,112,577
14,590,064
15,014,973
16,516,720
18,485,303
PENNSYLVANIA
74,063,996
76,453,939
85,687,872
92,166,588
94,146,295
PUERTO RICO
1,786,070
1,760,827
1,723,579
1,639,354
1,704,602
RHODE ISLAND
5,949,597
6,018,400
7,419,517
7,431,686
10,196,944
SOUTH CAROLINA
9,439,636
12,940,112
12,650,865
14,603,676
15,966,964
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,745,729
2,934,966
3,520,104
3,636,500
3,707,942
TENNESSEE
9,575,134
12,400,981
16,094,181
19,970,601
22,857,238
TEXAS
17,817,348
19,200,264
27,975,613
34,093,272
39,409,345
UTAH
11,689,788
11,719,279
13,165,344
13,997,821
14,962,109
VERMONT
3,637,176
4,146,108
4,732,250
5,102,699
5,504,485
VIRGIN ISLANDS
212,479
241,331
294,166
226,315
215,220
VIRGINIA
14,124,144
14,701,726
18,563,704
22,886,107
27,175,539
WASHINGTON
33,395,688
38,353,217
44,179,897
53,179,762
65,097,369
WEST VIRGINIA
5,370,237
5,903,811
5,304,735
4,708,843
3,824,914
WISCONSIN
45,509,898
57,156,429
61,086,375
59,564,636
58,736,021
WYOMING
1,329,460
1,609,186
1,849,009
2,040,426
2,161,097
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,226,089,226
1,342,468,104
1,484,395,939
1,587,374,762
1,747,287,714
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34, LINE 9-LINE1
46
Table 6
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
42,942
62,975
33,331
31,018
37,902
ALASKA
0
0
13,094
23,155
22,013
ARIZONA
1,357
0
954
3,351
1,326
ARKANSAS
6,763
9,780
4,052
5,793
55,251
CALIFORNIA
1,962,644
2,273,932
2,618,081
2,573,479
2,977,219
COLORADO
56,890
76,194
85,404
103,444
94,542
CONNECTICUT
20,493
42,278
124,898
-23,467
64,725
DELAWARE
0
21,159
102,746
113,592
122,973
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
348
FLORIDA
9,456
9,606
37,398
66,292
114,592
GEORGIA
3,744
7,805
16,095
39,778
63,814
GUAM
O
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
1,683
19,912
20,538
IDAHO
32,830
36,417
60,709
72,743
60,405
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
7,383
INDIANA
34,480
26,366
81,115
57,235
106,876
IOWA
71,980
78,625
116,190
91,585
79,037
KANSAS
150,380
201,873
184,349
181,097
400,326
KENTUCKY
0
10,367
24,201
22,712
34,488
LOUISIANA
6,744
31,200
30,529
43,490
47,237
MAINE
6,016
13,127
12,899
14,049
16,057
MARYLAND
0
53,175
104,776
28,590
120,647
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
0
0
0
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
233,835
268,603
265,602
327,837
359,008
MISSISSIPPI
5,039
7,412
12,062
18,301
28,587
MISSOURI
115,611
177,706
269,669
227,189
246,181
MONTANA
1,392
634E
1,800
4,684
7,218
NEBRASKA
45,911
67,765
89,186
80,106
76,240
NEVADA
8,195
13,229
19,849
35,353
27,582
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
O
0
0
NEW JERSEY
18,615
33,648
34,090
80,537
111,512
NEW MEXICO
4,355
4,665E
1,851
6,484
13,506
NEW YORK
971,512
1,078,594
1,322,961
1,557,046
1,851,514
NORTH CAROLINA
155,215
121,319
193,573
184,902
224,954
NORTH DAKOTA
74,702
42,391
33,525
48,414
67,930
OHIO
181,639
317,118
312,356
362,090
472,076
OKLAHOMA
18,511
19,079
19,496
31,220
19,223
OREGON
184,380
154,248
316,621
371,610
391,503
PENNSYLVANIA
880,499
997,569E
1,119,649
1,316,621
1,842,086
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
30,089
91,305E
-77,223
96,538
11,120
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,188
942
645
635
14,750
SOUTH DAKOTA
9,547
7,784
15,348
11,064E
8,727
TENNESSEE
0
0
50,718
1,278
69,154
TEXAS
1,110
8,841
9,054
9,259
6,606
UTAH
9,879
14,017
15,217
39,973
36,567
VERMONT
3,398
37,315
44,602
59,568
74,007
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
118,137
99,987
219,401
268,510
374,207
WASHINGTON
87,403
75,945
121,124
147,803
193,521
WEST VIRGINIA
0
0
16,026
21,188
24,452
WISCONSIN
174,863
218,529
527,549
512,401
560,942
WYOMING
0
0
7,431
70,046
129,527
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
5,743,744
6,813,524
8,614,686
9,358,505
11,690,399
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34, LINE 9-LINE1
47
Table 7
NON-AFDC COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$18,519,423
$24,457,457
$28,755,021
$38,198,982
$46,780,180
ALASKA
10,346,657
12,979,825
14,321,065
16,292,659
18,666,070
ARIZONA
11,004,739
15,308,638
17,418,043
19,593,857
21,855,885
ARKANSAS
6,781,527
7,496,073
9,858,752
11,081,389
14,050,316
CALIFORNIA
165,348,135
200,205,057
222,610,274
249,122,190
273,527,278
COLORADO
7,919,977
11,221,001
14,631,517
18,694,243
22,836,100
CONNECTICUT
28,396,672
30,779,073
34,070,758
37,288,301
39,232,102
DELAWARE
8,256,716
9,709,711
10,821,659
12,754,992
14,441,067
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,415,801
2,778,196
3,746,026
5,863,664
9,539,001
FLORIDA
36,291.750
46,968,614
71,625,019
100,932,365
129,316,067
GEORGIA
13,819,888
22,838,319
36,651,581
53,040,465
67,157,681
GUAM
213,874
327,199
424,616
466,966
921,961
HAWAII
6,653,194
11,182,555
9,476,558
14,084,172
18,722,100
IDAHO
6,150,548
8,456,884
10,780,393
12,946,381
15,957,097
ILLINOIS
41,838,414
52,643,975
63,003,219
77,366,380
94,813,365
INDIANA
18,479,165
29,081,440
36,602,920
40,170,722
58,223,305
IOWA
14,474,747
20,700,295
27,422,333
36,390,146
42,400,381
KANSAS
6,117,887
10,043,644
16,508,799
19,629,921
29,942,468
KENTUCKY
16,766,319
20,780,273
21,821,348
32,729,539
37,635,151
LOUISIANA
21,381,278
24,249,744
26,505,753
31,654,879
39,665,443
MAINE
4,934,665
6,864,160
9,620,199
11,948,205
14,652,154
MARYLAND
65,624,084
70,729,479
90,759,248
80,196,393
108,292,745
MASSACHUSETTS
58,913,833
74,846,489
85,656,682
97,052,244
101,846,795
MICHIGAN
299,220,968
403,628,755
447,517,615
472,688,722
499,482,998
MINNESOTA
35,081,007
43,739,156
58,338,078
79,126,807
95,422,329
MISSISSIPPI
5,642,037
7,877.151
10,078,907
12,653,162
16,050,520
MISSOURI
36,269,409
48,380,021
60,837,697
70,843,932
91,795,175
MONTANA
1,235,465
2,045,640
2,223,796
3,153,034
4,474,094
NEBRASKA
28,389,955
31,543,957
36,855,469
41,734,941
45,353,533
NEVADA
6,117,254
7,171,666
7,766,848
10,147,386
12,900,934
NEW HAMPSHIRE
12,176,361
14,794,979
15,938,269
13,030,304
17,018,097
NEW JERSEY
172,629,970
187,384,980
205,100,723
207,526,161
221,174,356
NEW MEXICO
3,066,590
4,575,546
5,454,621
7,546,480
8,909,370
NEW YORK
142,745,572
176,289,852
186,665,568
210,372,036
241,855,613
NORTH CAROLINA
27,741,405
36,240,504
49,078,216
61,722,788
75,840,167
NORTH DAKOTA
1,547,624
1,972,894
2,916,799
4,230,130
5,313,678
OHIO
65,598,002
113,909,987
241,952,745
321,725,671
412,812,794
OKLAHOMA
5,758,063
9,222,402
12,753,110
16,096,951
20,293,216
OREGON
33,853,292
38,725,749
44,343,179
50,765,162
59,465,655
PENNSYLVANIA
340,545,231
383,077,738
425,284,003
466,929,479
518,149,200
PUERTO RICO
57,481,813
64,360,451
71,419,558
77,139,668
82,972,143
RHODE ISLAND
4,585,376
5,771,347
7,384,726
8,604,530
9,887,607
SOUTH CAROLINA
12,395,217
18,817,748
27,755,591
31,946,567
36,784,436
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,795,677
3,217,454
4,681,756
6,471,690
7,307,050
TENNESSEE
21,632,859
26,320,530
32,267,256
39,134,970
49,000,466
TEXAS
25,793,940
41,431,806
56,175,270
75,339,382
92,658,925
UTAH
10,176,477
13,032,398
16,703,944
19,030,724
23,072,691
VERMONT
1,010,087
1,592,285
2,275,703
3,278,974
3,773,399
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,355,191
2,786,076
3,146,872
2,864,895
2,912,719
VIRGINIA
12,024,095
43,617,152
60,683,681
73,297,131
86,526,076
WASHINGTON
27,668,308
33,891,138
44,625,650
73,936,802
110,459,083
WEST VIRGINIA
373,952
4,055,046
9,504,949
13,539,695
17,573,615
WISCONSIN
68,140,097
97,351,481
128,084,402
160,761,900
182,048,506
WYOMING
1,230,977
1,739,397
2,559,205
3,937,978
4,482,437
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$2,034,931,764
$2,583,213,387
$3,143,465,989
$3,657,077,107
$4,276,245,596
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 9-LINE 1
48
Table 8
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$32,499,194
$39,976.351
$44,562,046
$56,875,952
$66,174,300
ALASKA
12,831,794
17,138,641
19,873,170
23,163,026
26,787,819
ARIZONA
13,730,287
20,113,900
21,186,244
24,306,392
27,836,863
ARKANSAS
14,864,989
16,266,945
20,217,143
22,707,509
26,010,372
CALIFORNIA
336,568,702
394,882,363
440,407,040
469,084,429
522,645,567
COLORADO
19,055,469
22,375,782
27,364,646
33,564,215
39,601,250
CONNECTICUT
54,477,843
57,182,157
60,311,165
67,477,980
66,723,793
DELAWARE
12,232,426
13,870,970
15,539,547
18,047,411
20,160,879
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,185,204
5,690,482
6,959,448
9,438,672
13,598,297
FLORIDA
63,135,665
81,758,942
105,321,992
142,536,843
176,603,407
GEORGIA
35,275,537
48,082,025
65,147,703
88,829,776
113,095,162
GUAM
486,588
626,514
752,270
822,571
1,439,980
HAWAII
11,790,804
15,984,649
15,075,839
19,607,122
27,637,630
IDAHO
10,954,139
13,490,406
16,391,570
19,069,453
22,909,491
ILLINOIS
72,647,003
89,622,032
105,821,132
112,930,446
136,019,329
INDIANA
47,012,100
60,612,811
72,013,089
77,267,686
96,144,569
IOWA
40,558,077
48,515,617
55,521,811
62,448,420
70,981,658
KANSAS
16,416,299
22,198,933
27,713,065
32,493,911
44,958,268
KENTUCKY
27,956,878
32,456,204
38,150,112
51,227,580
59,997,799
LOUISIANA
35,837,217
40,047,270
44,416,190
51,143,391
60,526,509
MAINE
17,730,925
22,421,315
25,285,375
32,789,180
35,741,192
MARYLAND
95,737,230
97,889,391
111,843,784
128,752,746
151,352,019
MASSACHUSETTS
109,311,877
128,808,501
151,495,468
166,712,233
174,823,879
MICHIGAN
424,646,890
531,136,538
579,194,856
610,723,160
644,734,097
MINNESOTA
68,888,654
79,467,271
98,731,327
121,301,494
139,345,200
MISSISSIPPI
11,797,976
15,444,480
19,046,296
24,256,941
30,532,217
MISSOURI
54,997,549
71,905,067
87,735,824
101,609,277
129,851,406
MONTANA
4,631,403
5,328,180
5,538,165
7,029,102
8,821,736
NEBRASKA
34,205,938
37,667,416
42,978,777
48,367,222
52,377,943
NEVADA
8,976,780
9,844,194
10,787,421
13,130,952
16,209,766
NEW HAMPSHIRE
14,203,324
17,541,887
18,847,481
16,033,394
20,604,193
NEW JERSEY
229,569,847
245,697,369
269,334,381
269,437,787
281,923,421
NEW MEXICO
7,978,097
8,672,409
9,862,562
12,244,024
14,415,817
NEW YORK
221,953,254
269,218,311
297,655,700
325,868,243
373,717,595
NORTH CAROLINA
55,380.798
69,767,725
86,112,258
102,842,857
120,343,669
NORTH DAKOTA
4,665,213
5,482,937
7,087,937
8,414,363
10,414,430
OHIO
124,745,074
180,695,783
311,820,169
392,472,909
489,515,383
OKLAHOMA
12,976,708
16,365,293
21,435,434
26,098,733
32,168,639
OREGON
49,150,249
53,470,062
59,674,773
67,525,174
78,374,169
PENNSYLVANIA
414,802,238
459,950,435
511,699,356
558,870,319
614,221,514
PUERTO RICO
59,211,443
66,163,811
73,134,602
78,785,967
84,678,690
RHODE ISLAND
10,465,640
11,822,588
14,801,492
16,206,400
20,043,848
SOUTH CAROLINA
21,756,262
33,580,666
40,449,888
46,275,927
52,320,242
SOUTH DAKOTA
4,473,375
6,275,060
8,248,614
10,329,330
11,023,839
TENNESSEE
31,390,050
38,406,445
50,684,942
58,839,508
71,501,595
TEXAS
43,208,591
61,184,358
83,674,097
109,789,199
132,317,955
UTAH
22,316,307
24,765,694
29,884,505
33,068,518
38,071,367
VERI10NT
4,636,127
5,781,258
6,999,794
8,488,592
9,352,999
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,037,584
3,018,368
3,425,667
3,083,764
3,130,732
VIRGINIA
24,610,100
58,858,694
75,751,370
95,708,325
110,559,900
WASHINGTON
61,151,399
72,320,300
88,926,671
127,264,367
175,749,973
WEST VIRGINIA
5,701,173
9,723,518
14,589,723
18,298,156
21,658,274
WISCONSIN
121,260,436
154,700,709
189,527,789
220,654,542
241,272,036
WYOMING
2,510,750
3,228,877
4,428,047
5,435,840
7,154,581
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$3,244,595,476
$3,917,477,904
$4,613,439,769
$5,249,751,330
$6,018,177,258
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 13 (A + B + C)
49
Table 9
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED AFDC/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$14,454,353
$15,050,432
$15,858,259
$18,798,051
$19,483,537
ALASKA
2,797,023
4,241,740
5,643,789
6,877,087
8,159,560
ARIZONA
2,725,348
4,805,262
4,234,078
4,484,398
6,102,105
ARKANSAS
8,083,462
8,770,872
10,358,391
11,626,120
11,798,975
CALIFORNIA
172,413,717
198,151,938
218,620,820
226,760,957
248,440,147
COLORADO
11,135,492
11,154,781
12,733,129
14,869,972
16,765,150
CONNECTICUT
26,081,171
26,403,084
26,690,232
30,308,652
27,405,011
DELAWARE
3,987,119
4,149,850
4,717,890
5,292,419
5,825,776
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,769,403
2,912,286
3,213,422
3,608,327
4,117,558
FLORIDA
28,201,532
33,510,657
34,098,983
42,150,684
48,364,394
GEORGIA
21,455,649
25,243,706
28,496,122
35,787,311
45,937,481
GUAM
272,714
299,315
335,283
351,719
520,458
HAWAII
5,137,610
5,698,027
6,478,654
6,170,633
8,343,007
IDAHO
4,803,591
5,033,522
5,611,177
6,123,072
6,952,394
ILLINOIS
32,371,939
38,705,455
40,975,547
37,453,122
44,149,485
INDIANA
29,702,911
31,465,825
35,318,251
37,235,479
38,123,633
IOWA
26,015,963
27,833,588
28,091,697
26,558,078
28,552,117
KANSAS
10,298,412
12,155,289
11,204,266
12,863,990
15,209,473
KENTUCKY
11,200,380
11,675,995
16,366,395
18,653,146
22,286,348
LOUISIANA
14,455,939
15,797,526
17,910,437
19,488,512
20,861,066
MAINE
12,796,260
15,557,155
15,665,176
20,840,975
21,089,038
MARYLAND
31,529,282
27,416,868
30,285,768
33,849,566
42,318,045
MASSACHUSETTS
50,398,044
53,962,012
65,838,786
69,659,989
72,977,084
MICHIGAN
125,425,922
127,507,783
131,677,241
138,034,438
145,251,099
MINNESOTA
33,920,518
35,821,838
40,389,711
42,105,377
43,950,450
MISSISSIPPI
5,928,411
7,596,302
9,024,471
11,645,365
14,529,756
MISSOURI
18,728,140
23,525,046
26,898,127
30,765,345
38,056,231
MONTANA
3,438,332
3,364,698
3,327,413
3,924,900
4,394,397
NEBRASKA
5,815,983
6,160,057
6,382,492
6,672,127
6,990,817
NEVADA
2,859,526
2,672,528
3,020,573
2,994,836
3,310,846
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,336,275
2,744,294
2,846,674
3,001,973
3,605,676
NEW JERSEY
57,785,097
58,889,537
64,492,243
61,741,268
61,473,292
NEW MEXICO
4,837,479
4,120,469
4,383,830
5,139,657
5,572,870
NEW YORK
82,512,170
102,114,990
110,886,538
117,351,144
134,040,004
NORTH CAROLINA
27,803,031
33,248,507
37,695,510
41,553,051
46,176,206
NORTH DAKOTA
3,117,589
3,516,807
4,168,539
4,183,237
5,102,881
OHIO
59,245,973
66,866,267
70,222,636
70,575,900
76,888,154
OKLAHOMA
7,218,645
7,142,891
8,682,324
10,001,782
11,875,423
OREGON
15,296,957
14,744,313
15,331,594
16,888,330
18,876,807
PENNSYLVANIA
74,459,791
77,932,329
86,998,323
92,902,740
96,328,207
PUERTO RICO
1,729,630
1,803,360
1,715,045
1,646,299
1,706,547
RHODE ISLAND
5,900,460
6,063,793
7,409,522
7,594,505
10,167,738
SOUTH CAROLINA
10,543,667
13,218,107
12,648,871
14,319,022
15,933,012
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,677,698
3,057,606
3,566,858
3,857,640
3,716,789
TENNESSEE
9,757,191
12,085,915
18,719,176
19,998,133
22,926,392
TEXAS
17,619,356
19,703,399
27,343,275
34,449,817
39,659,030
UTAH
12,139,830
11,733,296
13,180,561
14,037,794
14,998,676
VERMONT
3,640,574
4,183,423
4,776,852
5,162,267
5,578,492
VIRGIN ISLANDS
212,479
241,281
286,257
230,366
210,322
VIRGINIA
13,686,531
15,536,171
18,058,689
22,654,934
27,770,422
WASHINGTON
33,483,091
38,429,162
44,301,021
53,327,565
65,290,890
WEST VIRGINIA
5,344,325
5,647,346
5,084,774
4,758,461
4,084,659
WISCONSIN
53,633,561
57,467,606
61,630,163
60,072,147
59,303,022
WYOMING
1,279,773
1,489,480
1,881,964
1,848,842
2,503,634
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,225,485,319
$1,348,623,786
$1,485,777,819
$1,593,253,521
$1,754,134.583
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 13 (A + C)
50
Table 10
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED AFDC COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
14,442,995
14,955,873
15,824,928
18,767,033
19,445,635
ALASKA
2,797,023
4,241,740
5,631,739
6,862,390
8,128,049
ARIZONA
2,723,991
4,805,262
4,233,124
4,481,047
6,100,779
ARKANSAS
8,076,699
8,761,092
10,354,339
11,620,327
11,744,995
CALIFORNIA
171,084,655
196,598,389
216,902,832
224,807,237
246,181,746
COLORADO
11,078,601
11,078,587
12,647,725
14,766,528
16,670,608
CONNECTICUT
26,060,678
26,360,806
26,565,334
30,332,119
27,340,286
DELAWARE
3,987,119
4,128,691
4,615,144
5,178,827
5,702,803
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,769,403
2,912,286
3,213,422
3,608,327
4,117,210
FLORIDA
28,199,777
33,502,841
34,066,205
42,097,242
48,284,091
GEORGIA
21,451,905
25,235,901
28,480,027
35,749,533
45,873,667
GUAM
272,714
299,315
335,283
351,719
520,458
HAWAII
5,137,610
5,698,027
6,476,971
6,150,721
8,322,469
IDAHO
4,770,761
4,997,105
5,550,468
6,050,329
6,891,989
ILLINOIS
32,391,939
38,705,455
40,975,547
37,453,122
44,148,989
INDIANA
29,669,513
31,440,599
35,231,115
37,189,405
38,021,829
TOWA
25,943,983
27,754,963
27,975,507
26,471,856
28,471,658
KANSAS
10,148,032
11,953,416
11,019,917
12,682,893
14,839,727
KENTUCKY
11,200,380
11,665,841
16,342,060
18,630,355
22,249,925
LOUISIANA
14,449,552
15,766,883
17,879,937
19,445,497
20,815,340
MAINE
12,790,244
15,544,028
15,652,277
20,826,926
21,072,981
MARYLAND
31,529,282
27,372,976
30,228,578
33,806,046
42,211,181
MASSACHUSETTS
50,398,044
53,962,012
65,838,786
69,659,989
72,977,084
MICHIGAN
125,425,922
127,507,783
131,677,241
138,034,438
145,251,099
MINNESOTA
33,686,377
35,554,767
40,123,883
41,776,413
43,591,828
MISSISSIPPI
5,923,372
7,588,890
9,012,564
11,627,194
14,501,051
MISSOURI
18,612,529
23,347,340
26,628,458
30,538,156
37,810,050
MONTANA
3,436,940
3,364,064
3,325,713
3,920,374
4,387,404
NEBRASKA
5,770,072
6,092,292
6,293,306
6,592,021
6,914,577
NEVADA
2,851,331
2,659,299
3,000,724
2,959,483
3,283,264
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,336,275
2,744,294
2,846,674
3,001,973
3,605,676
NEW JERSEY
57,766,482
58,855,889
64,458,378
61,660,506
61,361,780
NEW MEXICO
4,833,124
4,115,804
4,381,979
5,133,173
5,559,364
NEW YORK
81,540,658
101,036,396
109,563,577
115,794,098
132,188,490
NORTH CAROLINA
27,659,607
33,113,817
37,518,111
41,366,492
45,938,154
NORTH DAKOTA
3,043,097
3,468,126
4,132,776
4,132,947
5,035,416
OHIO
59,064,494
66,550,580
69,909,922
70,212,638
76,417,703
OKLAHOMA
7,200,134
7,123,812
8,662,828
9,970,562
11,856,200
OREGON
15,112,577
14,590,065
15,014,973
16,516,720
18,485,303
PENNSYLVANIA
73,580,515
76,955,329
85,857,218
91,587,803
94,483,976
PUERTO RICO
1,729,630
1,803,360
1,715,045
1,646,299
1,706,547
RHODE ISLAND
5,900,460
6,035,206
7,384,331
7,583,064
10,142,216
SOUTH CAROLINA
10,540,479
13,217,165
12,648,226
14,318,387
15,918,262
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,668,151
3,049,822
3,551,510
3,846,576
3,708,062
TENNESSEE
9,757,191
12,085,915
18,694,712
19,970,601
22,857,238
TEXAS
17,618,246
19,694,558
27,334,221
34,440,558
39,652,424
UTAH
12,129,951
11,719,279
13,165,344
13,997,821
14,962,109
VERMONT
3,637,176
4,146,108
4,732,250
5,102,699
5,504,485
VIRGIN ISLANDS
212,479
241,281
286,257
230,366
210,322
VIRGINIA
13,579,688
15,430,710
17,892,964
22,447,398
27,472,024
WASHINGTON
33,395,688
38,353,217
44,179,897
53,179,762
65,097,369
WEST VIRGINIA
5,344,325
5,647,346
5,068,981
4,738,485
4,060,510
WISCONSIN
53,456,769
57,248,977
61,102,614
59,559,746
58,742,080
WYOMING
1,279,773
1,489,480
1,874,533
1,784,778
2,454,107
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,220,468,412
1,342,573,059
1,478,080,475
1,584,660,999
1,763,292,589
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34, LINE 13
51
Table 11
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
11,358
94,559
33,331
31,018
37,902
ALASKA
0
0
12,050
14,697
31,511
ARIZONA
1,357
0
954
3,351
1,326
ARKANSAS
6,763
9,780
4,052
5,793
53,980
CALIFORNIA
1,329,062
1,553,549
1,717,988
1,953,720
2,258,401
COLORADO
56,891
76,194
85,404
103,444
94,542
CONNECTICUT
20,493
42,278
124,898
-23,467
64,725
DELAWARE
0
21,159
102,746
113,592
122,973
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
348
FLORIDA
1,755
7,816
32,778
53,442
80,303
GEORGIA
3,744
7,805
16,095
39,778
63,814
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
1,683
19,912
20,538
IDAHO
32,830
36,417
60,709
72,743
60,405
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
496
INDIANA
33,398
25,226
87,136
46,074
101,804
IOWA
71,980
78,625
116,190
86,222
80,459
KANSAS
150,380
201,873
184,349
181,097
369,746
KENTUCKY
0
10,154
24,335
22,791
36,423
LOUISIANA
6,387
30,643
30,500
43,015
45,726
MAINE
6,016
13,127
12,899
14,049
16,057
MARYLAND
0
43,892
57,190
43,520
106,864
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
0
0
0
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
234,141
267,071
265,828
328,964
358,622
MISSISSIPPI
5,039
7,412
11,907
18,171
28,705
MISSOURI
115,611
177,706
269,669
227,189
246,181
MONTANA
1,392
634
1,700
4,526
6,993
NEBRASKA
45,911
67,765
89,186
80,106
76,240
NEVADA
8,195
13,229
19,849
35,353
27,582
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
0
0
NEW JERSEY
18,615
33,648
33,865
80,762
111,512
NEW MEXICO
4,355
4,665
1,851
6,484
13,506
NEW YORK
971,512
1,078,594
1,322,961
1,557,046
1,851,514
NORTH CAROLINA
143,424
134,690
177,399
186,559
238,052
NORTH DAKOTA
74,492
48,681
35,763
50,290
67,465
OHIO
181,479
315,687
312,714
363,262
470,451
OKLAHOMA
18,511
19,079
19,496
31,220
19,223
OREGON
184,380
154,248
316,621
371,610
391,504
PENNSYLVANIA
879,276
977,000
1,141,105
1,314,937
1,844,231
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
28,587
25,191
11,441
25,522
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,188
942
645
635
14,750
SOUTH DAKOTA
9,547
7,784
15,348
11,064
8,727
TENNESSEE
0
0
24,464
27,532
69,154
TEXAS
1,110
8,841
9,054
9,259
6,606
UTAH
9,879
14,017
15,217
39,973
36,567
VERMONT
3,398
37,315
44,602
59,568
74,007
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
106,843
105,461
165,725
207,536
298,398
WASHINGTON
87,403
75,945
121,124
147,803
193,521
WEST VIRGINIA
0
0
15,793
19,976
24,149
WISCONSIN
176,792
218,629
527,549
512,401
560,942
WYOMING
0
0
7,431
64,064
129,527
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
5,016,907
6,050,727
7,697,344
8,592,522
10,841,994
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34, LINE 13
52
Table 12
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED NON-AFDC COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$18,044,841
$24,925,919
$28,703,787
$38,077,901
$46,690,763
ALASKA
10,034,771
12,896,901
14,229,381
16,285,939
18,628,259
ARIZONA
11,004,939
15,308,638
16,952,166
19,821,994
21,734,758
ARKANSAS
6,781,527
7,496,073
9,858,752
11,081,389
14,211,397
CALIFORNIA
164,154,985
196,730,425
221,786,220
242,323,472
274,205,420
COLORADO
7,919,977
11,221,001
14,631.517
18,694,243
22,836,100
CONNECTICUT
28,396,672
30,779,073
33,620,933
37,169,328
39,318,782
DELAWARE
8,245,307
9,721,120
10,821,659
12,754,992
14,335,103
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,415,001
2,778,196
3,746,026
5,830,345
9,480,739
FLORIDA
34,934,133
48,248,285
71,223,009
100,386,159
128,239,013
GEORGIA
13,819,888
22,838,319
36,651,581
53,040,465
67,157,681
GUAM
213,874
327,199
416,987
470,852
919,522
HAWAII
6,653,194
10,286,622
8,597,185
13,436,489
19,294,623
IDAHO
6,150,548
8,456,884
10,780,393
12,946,381
15,957,097
ILLINOIS
40,255,064
50,916,577
64,845,585
75,477,324
91,869,844
INDIANA
17,309,189
29,146,986
36,694,838
40,032,207
58,020,936
IOWA
14,542.114
20,682,029
27,430,114
35,890,342
42,429,541
KANSAS
6,117,887
10,043,644
16,508,799
19,629,921
29,748,795
KENTUCKY
16,756,498
20,780,209
21,783,717
32,574,434
37,711,451
LOUISIANA
21,381,278
24,249,744
26,505,753
31,654,879
39,665,443
MAINE
4,934,665
6,864,160
9,620,199
11,948,205
14,652,154
MARYLAND
64,207,948
70,472,523
81,558,016
94,903,180
109,033,974
MASSACHUSETTS
58,913,833
74,846,489
85,656,682
97,052,244
101,846,795
MICHIGAN
299,220,968
403,628,755
447,517,615
472,688,722
499,482,998
MINNESOTA
34,968,136
43,645,433
58,341,616
79,196,117
95,394,750
MISSISSIPPI
5,869,565
7,648,178
10,021,825
12,611,576
16,002,461
MISSOURI
36,269,409
48,380,021
60,837,697
70,843,932
91,795,175
MONTANA
1,193,071
1,963,482
2,210,752
3,104,202
4,427,339
NEBRASKA
28,389,955
31,507,359
36,596,285
41,695,095
45,387,126
NEVADA
6,117,254
7,171,666
7,766,848
10,136,116
12,898,920
NEW HAMPSHIRE
11,867,049
14,797,593
16,000,807
13,031,421
16,998,517
NEW JERSEY
171,784,750
186,807,832
204,842,138
207,696,519
220,450,129
NEW MEXICO
3,140,618
4,551,940
5,478,732
7,104,367
8,842,947
NEW YORK
139,441,084
167,103,321
186,769,162
208,517,099
239,677,591
NORTH CAROLINA
27,577,767
36,519,218
48,416,748
61,289,806
74,167,463
NORTH DAKOTA
1,547,624
1,966,130
2,919,398
4,231,126
5,311,549
OHIO
65,499,101
113,829,516
241,597,533
321,897,009
412,627,229
OKLAHOMA
5,758,063
9,222,402
12,753,110
16,096,951
20,293,216
OREGON
33,853,292
38,725,749
44,343,179
50,636,844
59,497,362
PENNSYLVANIA
340,342,447
382,018,106
424,701,033
465,967,579
517,893,307
PUERTO RICO
57,481,813
64,360,451
71,419,557
77,139,668
82,972,143
RHODE ISLAND
4,565,180
5,758,795
7,391,970
8,611,895
9,876,110
SOUTH CAROLINA
11,212,595
20,362,559
27,801,017
31,956,905
36,387,230
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,795,677
3,217,454
4,681,756
6,471,690
7,307,050
TENNESSEE
21,632,859
26,320,530
31,965,766
38,841,375
48,575,203
TEXAS
25,589,235
41,480,959
56,330,822
75,339,382
92,658,925
UTAH
10,176,477
13,032,398
16,703,944
19,030,724
23,072,691
VERMONT
995,553
1,597,835
2,222,942
3,326,325
3,774,507
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,825,105
2,777,087
3,139,410
2,853,398
2,920,410
VIRGINIA
10,923,569
43,322,523
57,692,681
73,053,391
82,789,478
WASHINGTON
27,668,308
33,891,138
44,625,650
73,936,802
110,459,083
WEST VIRGINIA
356,848
4,076,172
9,504,949
13,539,695
17,573,615
WISCONSIN
67,626,875
97,233,103
127,897,626
160,582,395
181,969,014
WYOMING
1,230,977
1,739,397
2,546,083
3,586,998
4,570,947
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$2,019,110,157
$2,568,874,118
$3,127,661,950
$3,656,497,809
$4,264,042,675
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 13 (B)
53
Table 13
NET FEDERAL SHARE OF AFDC/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$5,854,599
$6,041,445
$6,259,108
$7,693,113
$8,197,695
ALASKA
807,299
1,419,031
1,283,302
2,075,456
2,676,612
ARIZONA
498,259
1,324,466
1,009,580
1,099,022
1,487,579
ARKANSAS
3,479,896
3,520,758
3,850,805
4,271,212
4,494,742
CALIFORNIA
50,227,263
61,622,508
68,613,266
65,470,652
70,219,736
COLORADO
3,358,625
3,033,509
3,610,390
4,173,305
4,908,262
CONNECTICUT
7,659,657
8,057,256
7,629,567
8,804,796
8,187,518
DELAWARE
1,115,122
1,013,724
1,162,918
1,543,026
1,645,906
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
660,907
648,301
798,442
914,004
892,097
FLORIDA
8,132,348
9,709,031
8,103,124
11,177,449
14,222,074
GEORGIA
9,215,186
10,415,404
10,543,727
9,333,365
9,296,602
GUAM
112,560
147,901
166,388
180,045
289,220
HAWAII
1,415,019
1,674,817
2,245,630
1,925,379
3,148,121
IDAHO
2,229,822
2,297,723
2,620,271
2,900,357
3,369,822
ILLINOIS
7,665,171
9,820,129
9,103,631
5,035,950
10,993,795
INDIANA
9,983,839
9,649,475
13,206,897
11,763,577
11,919,935
IOWA
9,039,188
10,795,132
9,182,392
7,434,161
8,336,598
KANSAS
2,840,535
3,403,344
3,320,175
3,961,634
5,182,762
KENTUCKY
4,379,253
4,429,267
7,605,133
8,500,090
9,094,886
LOUISIANA
5,075,790
5,309,105
6,015,986
6,549,954
7,430,906
MAINE
3,900,000
4,761,818
3,653,930
5,026,216
4,404,336
MARYLAND
6,821,058
5,279,801
6,151,296
7,590,680
11,793,175
MASSACHUSETTS
12,939,597
13,515,123
18,192,348
19,166,548
21,034,835
MICHIGAN
33,395,287
35,182,114
38,187,120
38,330,585
39,442,024
MINNESOTA
9,915,230
10,271,384
12,428,562
11,592,646
12,348,270
MISSISSIPPI
1,160,616
1,189,215
3,223,456
5,227,687
6,746,306
MISSOURI
6,765,688
8,750,758
9,156,339
9,490,966
12,668,653
MONTANA
1,681,903
1,647,616
1,362,874
1,702,826
1,860,525
NEBRASKA
1,815,897
2,016,642
2,235,895
2,497,505
2,504,261
NEVADA
663,616
451,035
503,028
657,239
643,834
NEW HAMPSHIRE
693,183
898,351
805,697
675,134
1,046,953
NEW JERSEY
15,202,022
15,372,949
16,026,686
13,832.043
17,007,377
NEW MEXICO
2,496,754
1,810,582
1,996,515
2,044,863
2,386,544
NEW YORK
19,274,032
29,681,425
31,049,765
31,504,522
36,071,008
NORTH CAROLINA
9,383,602
12,478,475
12,127,798
14,692,853
17,073,000
NORTH DAKOTA
1,082,660
1,412,154
1,425,674
1,532,305
2,088,653
OHIO
19,806,934
19,939,589
17,455,321
11,618,108
25,133,968
OKLAHOMA
2,747,058
2,657,180
3,448,413
4,366,163
5,423,733
OREGON
5,472,083
5,131,724
4,777,977
5,230,479
6,761,423
PENNSYLVANIA
22,879,768
23,622,398
25,299,564
28,416,439
28,011,962
PUERTO RICO
304,375
276,204
77,460
-121,274
129,052
RHODE ISLAND
1,641,694
1,668,511
1,882,898
2,021,482
3,100,405
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,680,808
4,901,786
3,842,552
4,486,298
5,914,511
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,207,110
1,355,044
1,509,934
1,548,878
935,337
TENNESSEE
3,104,538
4,026,653
7,158,232
6,771,372
9,901,885
TEXAS
4,454,274
5,671,333
8,489,809
11,626,093
13,652,817
UTAH
5,651,093
5,590,796
6,636,647
7,238,732
7,640,530
VERMONT
1,517,359
1,696,525
1,964,856
2,011,674
1,788,401
VIRGIN ISLANDS
64,408
93,093
106,608
65,482
69,167
VIRGINIA
4,640,554
4,511,439
5,535,710
6,977,616
7,958,380
WASHINGTON
10,218,236
13,274,825
14,623,301
16,274,016
23,909,105
WEST VIRGINIA
2,648,746
2,876,567
1,859,039
1,478,689
1,267,265
WISCONSIN
18,487,663
16,303,415
18,942,260
16,921,470
17,072,646
WYOMING
349,584
417,332
678,864
388,065
956,806
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$368,817,788
$413,066,462
$449,147,160
$457,690,947
$534,742,015
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 17 (A + C)
54
Table 14
STATE SHARE OF AFDC/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$2,840,725
$2,987,783
$3,169,232
$3,887,848
$4,014,547
ALASKA
1,200,297
1,851,031
2,543,158
3,077,455
3,700,873
ARIZONA
1,016,978
2,009,197
1,667,536
1,674,331
1,898,808
ARKANSAS
1,503,084
1,604,974
1,809,160
2,041,596
2,188,460
CALIFORNIA
72,992,710
84,665,202
94,819,612
98,936,996
108,680,181
COLORADO
4,741,630
4,718,507
5,393,391
6,415,304
6,952,607
CONNECTICUT
11,347.655
11,587,253
11,866,568
13,873,798
12,343,439
DELAWARE
1,599,121
1,667,926
1,793,246
2,010,470
2,350,903
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,098,033
1,137,299
1,275,440
1,420,003
1,711,096
FLORIDA
9,205,422
11,723,406
11,954,355
15,386,017
17,971,824
GEORGIA
5,708,623
6,695,626
8,099,028
7,923,842
8,826,700
GUAM
51,186
59,300
68,129
74,682
117,739
HAWAII
2,010,940
2,302,842
2,595,575
2,407,772
3,376,284
IDAHO
1,280,564
1,262,795
1,433,869
1,481,543
1,647,599
ILLINOIS
12,963,190
15,492,128
16,392,630
14,472,949
17,268,192
INDIANA
8,215,370
9,122,361
10,356,064
11,011,504
11,253,914
IOWA
8,710,677
9,371,631
8,698,037
8,348,262
9,159,877
KANSAS
4,004,535
4,755,151
3,953,418
4,646,392
5,746,677
KENTUCKY
2,422,656
2,471,994
3,557,333
3,962,578
4,639,801
LOUISIANA
3,579,749
3,704,095
3,844,237
3,749,037
3,848,158
MAINE
2,486,654
2,905,430
2,962,738
4,236,006
4,047,569
MARYLAND
10,521,938
9,910,494
11,066,435
13,260,680
17,082,176
MASSACHUSETTS
19,981,593
21,495,121
27,386,345
29,466,546
31,334,833
MICHIGAN
48,488,527
46,013,691
47,952,009
51,898,671
54,698,011
MINNESOTA
13,052,553
13,799,565
15,571,300
16,592,308
17,524,205
MISSISSIPPI
501,556
560,620
1,192,017
1,708,819
2,092,077
MISSOURI
5,829,492
7,501,013
8,834,006
9,913,820
12,753,184
MONTANA
988,089
937,896
861,506
977,182
1,069,515
NEBRASKA
1,970,563
2,065,664
2,079,162
2,179,753
2,231,586
NEVADA
1,065,617
933,039
1,063,342
1,247,243
1,440,836
NEW HAMPSHIRE
848,067
1,042,741
1,210,694
1,268,921
1,527,950
NEW JERSEY
17,644,165
22,885,926
26,170,339
25,350,757
25,429,967
NEW MEXICO
1,288,422
1,012,804
1,062,630
1,220,057
1,310,317
NEW YORK
29,438,776
40,216,790
44,023,764
46,651,519
53,718,003
NORTH CAROLINA
5,922,406
7,422,124
8,668,970
9,863,161
11,062,472
NORTH DAKOTA
1,119,244
980,489
1,430,508
1,099,691
1,343,865
OHIO
18,516,104
20,662,650
21,621,857
22,065,887
24,434,442
OKLAHOMA
2,559,504
2,362,519
2,650,465
2,877,228
3,219,168
OREGON
4,737,680
4,561,636
4,687,783
5,112,548
5,682,189
PENNSYLVANIA
23,896,582
24,770,844
27,823,257
30,164,087
31,313,360
PUERTO RICO
176,125
182,070
171,154
164,577
161,686
PHODE ISLAND
1,984,409
2,069,547
2,724,231
2,785,909
3,925,009
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,529,490
2,516,650
2,299,127
2,657,114
3,035,572
SOUTH DAKOTA
718,304
820,894
882,605
947,816
910,488
TENNESSEE
1,821,260
2,300,730
3,695,035
3,961,427
5,762,557
TEXAS
6,419,987
7,000,221
9,456,031
11,570,709
12,570,534
UTAH
3,123,958
2,804,950
3,159,647
3,304,534
3,389,843
VERMONT
929,039
1,053,941
1,309,644
1,551,504
1,725,618
VIRGIN ISLANDS
30,136
41,031
49,869
39,160
37,386
VIRGINIA
5,390,411
5,826,530
7,443,741
9,334,539
11,666,382
WASHINGTON
14,312,630
16,072,704
18,202,727
21,943,092
26,465,162
WEST VIRGINIA
1,174,838
1,223,261
977,300
811,218
647,953
WISCONSIN
18,385,803
19,309,041
20,278,583
19,748,817
19,979,514
WYOMING
456,581
555,573
660,267
554,524
714,412
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$423,803,648
$473,008,750
$524,919,106
$563,332,203
$622,005,520
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 12(A+C) - LINE 15(A+C)
55
Table 15
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS ESTIMATES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$1,560,000
$1,800,000
$2,437,000
$2,872,000
$2,773,000
ALASKA
393,000
432,000
1,254,000
1,002,000
1,024,260
ARIZONA
570,000
780,000
910,000
945,000
933,000
ARKANSAS
755,000
1,052,000
1,355,000
1,582,000
1,926,000
CALIFORNIA
21,224,000
23,344,000
24,670,000
31,983,000
37,902,000
COLORADO
1,383,000
1,685,000
1,783,000
2,242,000
2,657,000
CONNECTICUT
3,688,000
3,530,000
4,237,000
5,069,000
4,155,924
DELAWARE
484,000
654,000
772,000
688,000
705,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
410,000
489,000
477,000
506,000
819,000
FLORIDA
3,660,000
4,936,000
6,740,000
7,765,000
7,479,000
GEORGIA
1,891,000
2,611,000
3,755,000
4,032,000
5,160,000
GUAM
41,000
30,000
38,000
44,000
64,000
HAWAII
678,000
750,000
766,000
900,000
896,000
IDAHO
669,000
806,000
881,000
1,047,000
1,158,000
ILLINOIS
5,298,000
5,672,000
7,289,000
9,437,000
6,274,399
INDIANA
3,897,000
5,830,000
4,974,000
7,568,000
7,880,000
IOWA
3,444,000
3,493,000
5,470,000
6,750,000
6,974,000
KANSAS
1,164,000
1,623,750
1,551,000
1,701,250
2,152,000
KENTUCKY
1,336,000
1,550,000
1,666,000
2,154,000
3,418,000
LOUISIANA
1,236,000
1,808,000
2,267,000
2,660,001
3,037,000
MAINE
1,612,000
1,672,000
2,407,000
3,479,000
3,209,250
MARYLAND
3,488,000
4,502,000
5,584,000
5,670,000
5,289,000
MASSACHUSETTS
7,042,000
7,900,000
9,194,000
10,300,000
10,300,000
MICHIGAN
22,500,000
25,336,000
24,784,000
26,982,000
26,488,000
MINNESOTA
5,048,000
5,548,204
5,834,752
7,173,000
7,208,000
MISSISSIPPI
662,000
853,000
1,442,000
1,523,000
1,717,000
MISSOURI
2,208,000
2,796,000
3,702,000
5,355,000
5,703,000
MONTANA
269,000
295,000
591,000
646,000
803,000
NEBRASKA
808,000
842,000
848,000
823,000
1,003,832
NEVADA
402,000
482,000
571,000
590,000
797,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE
340,000
372,000
405,000
583,000
481,000
NEW JERSEY
7,190,000
7,526,000
10,252,000
11,468,000
8,251,463
NEW MEXICO
363,000
517,000
672,000
1,022,000
1,025,000
NEW YORK
10,166,000
10,536,000
12,974,000
15,147,000
17,647,000
NORTH CAROLINA
3,922,000
4,182,000
6,910,000
6,276,000
5,861,062
NORTH DAKOTA
277,000
339,000
486,000
654,000
705,000
OHIO
5,341,000
8,850,000
13,788,000
20,109,000
10,868,000
OKLAHOMA
730,000
866,000
1,129,000
1,234,000
1,509,000
OREGON
2,114,000
2,168,000
2,933,000
3,334,000
2,932,000
PENNSYLVANIA
8,076,000
9,166,000
11,857,000
11,613,000
12,435,000
PUERTO RICO
224,000
270,000
436,000
615,000
356,000
RHODE ISLAND
918,000
1,001,000
1,427,000
1,507,000
1,726,000
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,392,000
1,800,000
2,531,000
2,727,000
2,322,000
SOUTH DAKOTA
308,000
375,000
583,000
771,000
1,283,000
TENNESSEE
1,192,000
1,408,000
1,732,000
2,547,000
3.351,000
TEXAS
2,950,000
2,940,000
3,999,000
5,052,000
6,200,000
UTAH
1,911,195
1,446,000
1,546,500
1,633,000
1,922,000
VERMONT
374,000
504,000
625,000
737,000
1,121,000
VIRGIN ISLANDS
26,000
30,000
43,000
52,000
43,000
VIRGINIA
1,473,000
2,096,000
2,318,000
2,816,000
3,708,000
WASHINGTON
4,128,786
4,504,000
6,077,000
8,530,000
7,009,000
WEST VIRGINIA
303,000
363,000
1,048,000
1,110,000
855,000
WISCONSIN
6,428,000
9,888,000
10,215,000
12,125,000
11,764,000
WYOMING
107,000
170,000
170,000
499,000
380,000
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$158,073,981
$184,518,954
$222,406,252
$265,649,251
$263,660,190
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 16 (A+B+C)
NOTE: IN 1986 A NEW INCENTIVE METHODOLOGY WAS ADOPTED DUE TO CHANGES
IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT, AS ADJUSTED
56
Table 16
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS ACTUALS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$1,841,220
$1,930,542
$2,095,089
$2,541,256
$2,717,772
ALASKA
490,224
768,172
947,637
1,387,785
1,670,904
ARIZONA
527,900
806,416
755,761
832,435
1,106,987
ARKANSAS
1,108,780
1,383,166
1,618,170
1,978,401
1,927,898
CALIFORNIA
22,124,036
25,618,258
31,215,419
33,270,555
35,336,067
COLORADO
1,518,579
1,633,788
1,893,660
2,251,105
2,771,334
CONNECTICUT
3,865,880
3,639,074
3,501,174
4,090,846
3,716,270
DELAWARE
730,622
649,608
620,211
735,224
842,591
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
395,274
434,212
502,768
636,644
743,998
FLORIDA
4,216,292
4,907,954
5,342,962
6,700,474
7,862,629
GEORGIA
2,644,495
3,681,864
3,745,846
4,846,361
6,467,599
GUAM
35,152
40,498
46,442
49,711
74,261
HAWAII
676,824
749,888
984,276
899,327
1,210,153
IDAHO
699,314
812,624
861,571
999,545
1,184,920
ILLINOIS
4,186,724
4,983,974
5,468,350
5,210,268
6,274,398
INDIANA
4,583,277
6,325,162
7,718,777
8,294,849
8,693,219
IOWA
4,144,950
5,125,276
5,893,833
5,309,068
5,213,844
KANSAS
1,275,382
1,552,188
1,526,452
1,808,700
2,207,686
KENTUCKY
1,435,888
1,491,342
2,115,185
2,506,530
3,088,161
LOUISIANA
1,759,886
2,055,658
2,394,190
2,659,545
2,919,983
MAINE
1,596,606
1,995,650
2,354,056
2,979,297
3,076,360
MARYLAND
3,843,514
3,344,834
3,784,732
4,290,480
5,460,378
MASSACHUSETTS
7,452,634
7,410,140
10,595,392
9,890,527
11,277,885
MICHIGAN
22,674,274
21,775,550
21,926,545
23,504,325
23,514,012
MINNESOTA
5,026,204
5,326,752
5,705,896
5,621,697
5,958,350
MISSISSIPPI
751,630
1,128,792
1,286,571
1,576,129
1,998,934
MISSOURI
2,280,852
3,137,492
3,528,724
4,659,024
5,807,760
MONTANA
340,568
459,210
483,100
777,632
683,906
NEBRASKA
735,984
802,576
872,933
943,460
1,023,561
NEVADA
579,332
583,096
699,074
751,237
899,463
NEW HAMPSHIRE
329,650
369,838
394,881
478,004
551,466
NEW JERSEY
7,271,796
7,524,954
8,277,399
8,040,895
8,265,849
NEW MEXICO
576,091
532,882
627,617
754,628
830,471
NEW YORK
9,988,254
12,372,648
13,786,440
14,965,078
17,525,417
NORTH CAROLINA
3,891,207
5,019,972
5,070,094
5,293,388
6,121,544
NORTH DAKOTA
329,533
406,428
564,973
696,859
885,694
OHIO
9,707,048
11,805,244
13,550,290
9,347,929
10,365,478
OKLAHOMA
923,376
980,448
1,209,372
1,430,811
1,741,775
OREGON
2,589,684
2,190,444
2,343,508
2,862,369
3,330,517
PENNSYLVANIA
9,929,990
9,588,014
11,992,483
13,137,100
13,925,317
PUERTO RICO
488,228
537,204
560,043
520,241
558,742
RHODE ISLAND
966,491
944,709
1,297,887
1,349,510
1,368,301
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,445,545
2,054,720
1,890,850
2,062,878
2,414,544
SOUTH DAKOTA
352,792
499,938
646,049
664,164
603,244
TENNESSEE
1,342,820
1,659,334
2,983,205
2,829,201
3,623,635
TEXAS
2,456,392
2,330,166
4,059,711
5,144,214
6,086,574
UTAH
1,440,670
1,522,708
1,756,839
1,929,503
2,115,219
VERMONT
332,776
433,165
553,044
646,691
814,829
VIRGIN ISLANDS
29,518
36,654
42,223
36,151
37,405
VIRGINIA
1,518,032
2,008,862
2,462,995
3,200,586
4,060,533
WASHINGTON
4,392,391
5,316,263
6,471,773
7,363,345
9,247,506
WEST VIRGINIA
422,250
606,529
629,366
611,681
547,626
WISCONSIN
8,660,044
9,895,314
10,263,148
8,967,701
8,402,582
WYOMING
242,268
356,660
475,132
364,337
455,539
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$173,169,143
$194,046,854
$222,394,118
$234,699,701
$259,611,090
SOURCE: FSA FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. NOTE - ACTUAL DATA IS SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE
PURPOSES. ESTIMATED DATA IS USED TO COMPUTE FINANCIAL SAVINGS
57
Table 17
AFDC/FOSTER CARE PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$4,199,029
$4,221,204
$3,992,919
$4,345,090
$4,498,295
ALASKA
396,427
539,678
563,329
722,176
757,815
ARIZONA
640,111
691,599
646,962
766,045
1,782,718
ARKANSAS
2,345,482
2,593,140
3,343,426
3,731,312
3,189,773
CALIFORNIA
27,969,744
28,520,228
30,517,942
30,370,309
31,638,230
COLORADO
1,652,237
1,717,765
1,946,348
2,039,363
2,247,281
CONNECTICUT
3,385,859
3,228,575
2,957,097
2,561,058
2,718,130
DELAWARE
788,876
814,000
989,726
1,050,923
1,123,967
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
600,463
637,686
662,540
768,320
695,365
FLORIDA
7,203,762
7,142,220
7,301,504
7,822,218
8,691,496
GEORGIA
4,640,840
5,521,596
6,098,367
14,500,104
22,654,179
GUAM
67,968
62,114
62,766
52,992
49,499
HAWAII
1,033,651
970,368
871,449
937,482
922,602
IDAHO
624,205
667,004
676,037
694,172
776,973
ILLINOIS
6,465,558
7,721,198
8,190,286
8,507,223
9,613,099
INDIANA
7,606,702
6,863,989
6,781,290
6,892,398
7,069,784
IOWA
4,822,098
4,173,825
4,741,268
4,025,655
4,081,642
KANSAS
2,289,342
2,373,044
2,379,673
2,554,714
2,128,034
KENTUCKY
3,062,471
3,224,734
3,537,929
4,036,478
5,133,661
LOUISIANA
4,564,400
4,976,326
5,783,214
6,529,520
6,545,002
MAINE
4,797,606
6,197,907
6,641,508
8,099,753
9,427,883
MARYLAND
10,698,286
7,724,573
7,484,037
7,328,206
8,153,694
MASSACHUSETTS
10,434,854
10,971,768
11,066,093
10,726,895
10,307,416
MICHIGAN
21,042,108
20,975,978
20,754,112
20,823,182
24,623,064
MINNESOTA
5,904,735
6,202,685
6,555,097
6,747,423
6,869,975
MISSISSIPPI
3,604,239
4,993,467
3,166,998
3,185,859
3,974,373
MISSOURI
3,924,960
4,477,275
5,205,782
6,005,559
6,931,394
MONTANA
499,340
484,186
512,033
598,892
661,357
NEBRASKA
1,221,523
1,235,751
1,219,435
1,171,869
1,251,138
NEVADA
728,293
806,454
883,203
500,354
429,176
NEW HAMPSHIRE
455,025
431,202
425,283
474,918
549,773
NEW JERSEY
17,748,910
13,104,662
12,043,218
11,090,468
10,784,485
NEW MEXICO
689,303
780,083
652,685
852,737
851,009
NEW YORK
23,633,362
21,680,775
22,839,009
24,048,103
26,603,993
NORTH CAROLINA
8,575,023
9,165,908
9,988,742
10,721,037
12,179,672
NORTH DAKOTA
638,685
785,164
826,357
897,241
965,363
OHIO
15,581,935
17,414,028
17,357,458
16,782,905
16,451,744
OKLAHOMA
1,182,083
1,257,192
1,454,446
1,524,391
1,723,522
OREGON
2,973,194
2,882,953
2,932,834
3,211,303
3,501,195
PENNSYLVANIA
19,607,441
20,373,088
22,018,507
22,709,214
24,567,885
PUERTO RICO
1,025,130
1,075,006
1,030,431
987,996
1,059,809
RHODE ISLAND
1,356,357
1,324,735
1,375,393
1,280,114
1,416,324
SOUTH CAROLINA
4,941,369
3,999,671
3,976,192
4,448,610
4,660,929
SOUTH DAKOTA
444,284
506,668
591,319
589,946
587,964
TENNESSEE
3,639,393
4,350,532
6,133,909
6,718,334
3,910,950
TEXAS
3,795,095
4,091,845
5,398,435
6,201,015
7,235,679
UTAH
1,453,584
1,891,550
1,837,767
1,861,528
2,046,303
VERMONT
820,176
928,957
877,352
862,089
943,473
VIRGIN ISLANDS
91,935
77,157
86,780
73,724
60,769
VIRGINIA
2,182,566
3,102,152
2,761,238
3,526,779
4,437,660
WASHINGTON
4,823,439
4,577,633
5,397,993
6,580,457
7,907,623
WEST VIRGINIA
1,217,741
1,184,518
1,200,435
1,358,554
1,314,441
WISCONSIN
10,332,095
11,967,150
12,194,320
11,276,860
10,486,862
WYOMING
366,608
346,575
372,833
407,253
532,416
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$274,789,902
$278,029,621
$289,305,306
$306,581,120
$333,726,858
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 10 (A) + 11 (A + C)
58
Table 18
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
AFDC COLLECTIONS DISTRIBUTED AS PAYMENTS TO FAMILIES AND
DISREGARDED IN AFDC ELIGIBILITY ($50 PASS-THROUGH)
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
4,159,874
4,199,401
3,965,085
4,310,929
4,296,804
ALASKA
290,828
331,925
417,273
493,566
513,125
ARIZONA
539,721
607,388
579,008
646,696
773,026
ARKANSAS
2,149,422
2,342,015
2,592,054
2,321,855
2,942,424
CALIFORNIA
26,646,023
27,343,339
29,071,803
28,815,167
29,899,524
COLORADO
1,589,786
1,654,252
1,732,473
1,813,046
1,913,635
CONNECTICUT
3,385,859
3,228,575
2,957,097
2,561,058
2,713,752
DELAWARE
788,876
798,699
896,178
956,975
1,019,079
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
558,013
589,675
571,737
592,384
654,675
FLORIDA
7,043,554
6,883,606
6,647,682
6,704,394
7,579,908
GEORGIA
4,390,941
5,227,425
5,801,729
6,576,884
8,398,813
GUAN
67,968
62,114
62,766
52,992
49,499
970,368
871,449
926,400
917,676
HAWAII
1,033,651
IDAHO
598,533
628,894
646,319
653,334
715,193
ILLINOIS
6,109,790
7,338,606
7,732,380
7,957,492
8,618,066
INDIANA
5,528,974
5,156,412
6,249,517
6,211,605
6,307,048
10WA
4,487,517
3,771,100
4,395,509
3,518,433
4,054,031
KANSAS
1,502,530
1,635,465
1,705,406
1,719,394
1,974,201
KENTUCKY
3,029,008
3,193,057
3,499,651
3,985,198
4,984,900
4,447,800
4,855,207
5,639,629
5,980,271
6,163,757
LOUISIANA
MAINE
2,191,697
2,499,102
2,819,531
3,639,605
4,204,125
MARYLAND
6,934,473
7,146,718
7,273,138
7,085,795
7,386,465
MASSACHUSETTS
9,908,670
10,221,932
9,945,917
9,479,702
9,299,483
MICHIGAN
21,042,108
20,975,978
20,754,112
20,823,182
24,623,064
MINNESOTA
5,836,068
6,111,377
6,487,311
6,639,998
6,820,986
MISSISSIPPI
1,710,280
2,141,201
2,322,561
2,752,880
3,329,762
MISSOURI
3,120,432
3,597,385
4,177,173
4,699,828
5,259,578
MONTANA
476,313
473,100
496,600
581,371
638,227
NEBRASKA
1,186,224
1,199,286
1,178,240
1,133,669
1,200,216
NEVADA
356,772
365,809
356,961
374,467
429,176
NEW HAMPSHIRE
455,025
431,202
425,283
474,918
549,773
NEW JERSEY
10,730,824
10,535,480
9,446,152
8,879,049
8,474,608
NEW MEXICO
689,303
780,083
652,685
852,737
851,009
NEW YORK
23,615,493
21,667,720
22,838,889
24,045,821
26,596,306
11,576,364
NORTH CAROLINA
8,470,100
8,982,774
9,747,591
10,298,379
NORTH DAKOTA
600,081
726,304
734,836
818,753
880,693
OHIO
14,180,586
15,611,449
15,700,105
15,137,663
14,777,127
OKLAHOMA
1,177,627
1,254,181
1,438,264
1,507,502
1,711,310
OREGON
2,305,597
2,155,509
2,301,782
2,376,544
2,701,115
PENNSYLVANIA
16,086,690
16,658,342
14,802,426
17,827,504
18,296,827
PUERTO RICO
866,372
950,594
919,450
853,278
855,317
1,117,809
1,164,726
RHODE ISLAND
1,210,817
1,158,814
1,202,323
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,474,364
3,954,080
3,942,479
4,276,173
4,471,129
SOUTH DAKOTA
442,851
503,463
587,167
574,706
558,135
TENNESSEE
3,618,099
4,291,771
6,035,202
6,518,629
3,804,054
TEXAS
3,130,938
3,596,496
4,697,593
5,280,628
6,043,221
UTAH
1,406,728
1,850,012
1,784,836
1,793,878
1,915,704
VERMONT
812,161
893,669
834,237
837,833
929,499
VIRGIN ISLANDS
91,935
77,157
86,780
73,724
60,769
VIRGINIA
2,037,102
2,776,862
2,623,258
3,309,248
4,173,385
WASHINGTON
4,693,796
4,398,602
5,151,756
6,123,808
7,089,075
WEST VIRGINIA
1,158,736
1,152,909
1,147,457
1,238,390
1,259,916
WISCONSIN
9,913,927
11,442,120
11,395,540
10,700,845
9,874,726
WYOMING
312,744
322,785
339,017
340,300
362,908
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
242,593,601
251,721,789
260,681,397
269,266,689
286,657,914
SOURCE: FORM OCSE34, LINE 10
59
Table 19
TOTAL COLLECTIONS MADE BY THE STATES BY METHOD OF COLLECTION, FY 1990
STATES
FEDERAL TAX
STATE TAX
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGE
OFFSET
OFFSET
INTERCEPT
WITHHOLDING
ALABAMA
$7,008,062
$309,605
$2,429
$31,767,640
ALASKA
1,227,052
0
748,485
12,220,011
ARIZONA
2,697,971
359,581
236,832
5,107,703
ARKANSAS
3,163,074
614,028
256,596
14,793,764
CALIFORNIA
42,035,136
14,769,613
11,881,586
220,501,154
COLORADO
5,623,858
1,290,262
507,826
15,596,037
CONNECTICUT
10,318,089
0
750,429
28,479,945
DELAWARE
1,792,894
125,857
412,408
10,760,472
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,758,986
342,377
159,719
7,539,836
FLORIDA
21,814,776
0
1,745,464
80,298,156
GEORGIA
12,061,104
1,449,112
205,589
60,174,441
GUAM
18,951
154,445
0
658,169
HAWAII
960,387
2,044,852
161,953
15,040,026
IDAHO
2,090,492
389,987
404,670
5,422,251
ILLINOIS
17,219,775
597,848
1,127,506
72,078,938
INDIANA
16,083,830
1,037,735
160,322
30,009,303
IOWA
8,971,608
1,124,863
14,675
11,691,615
KANSAS
4,638,677
959,735
1,329,952
4,117,073
KENTUCKY
6,659,117
568,128
179,035
22,336,690
LOUISIANA
5,967,168
555,910
665,806
20,055,135
MAINE
5,432,294
1,288,449
454,692
17,229,894
MARYLAND
20,931,542
4,222,189
942,602
57,422,009
MASSACHUSETTS
10,929,130
2,084,318
3,340,426
111,205,448
MICHIGAN
29,734,890
8,008,822
7,620,310
289,922,786
MINNESOTA
7,017,443
2,409,255
2,263,711
71,554,322
MISSISSIPPI
4,714,331
280,180
0
16,639,477
MISSOURI
14,183,440
1,432,770
2,366,110
54,227,237
MONTANA
1,081,691
141,165
168,820
2,706,907
NEBRASKA
2,418,646
156,202
255,583
12,570,552
NEVADA
771,772
0
225,954
8,396,884
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,206,478
0
75,046
9,283,863
NEW JERSEY
16,054,133
3,572,539
3,596,460
108,953,521
NEW MEXICO
2,714,740
679,795
45,419
4,009,671
NEW YORK
18,766,757
5,221.632
10,476,414
191,715,186
NORTH CAROLINA
11,305,843
2,408,731
625,886
36,480,782
NORTH DAKOTA
1,306,866
80,983
29,425
2,661,274
OHIO
15,887,556
1,133,709
7,177,414
276,384,520
OKLAHOMA
4,332,885
300,811
124,175
8,110,001
OREGON
5,151,575
1,487,171
983,895
22,214,983
PENNSYLVANIA
24,317,267
0
8,487,791
247,199,520
PUERTO RICO
18,270
0
0
930,951
RHODE ISLAND
1,379,036
214,073
91,237
5,369,051
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,294,345
1,213,506
17,750
16,459,134
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,444,400
0
31,448
2,996,265
TENNESSEE
7,449,871
0
99,020
16,241,362
TEXAS
18,147,983
0
225,468
78,184,618
UTAH
3,461,295
481,531
599,873
16,513,399
VERMONT
1,065,699
379,152
219,711
3,164,173
VIRGIN ISLANDS
23,612
0
0
1,480,131
VIRGINIA
10,177,343
1,982,380
989,736
40,825,977
WASHINGTON
13,317,128
0
4,441,231
65,034,921
WEST VIRGINIA
3,070,558
150,455
557,609
7,612,400
WISCONSIN
10,170,426
4,236,373
2,696,833
161,225,272
WYOMING
522,491
0
83,069
1,065,858
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$443,912,743
$70,260,134
$80,264,400
$2,634,640,708
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINES 2, 3, 4, AND 5
60
Table 20
AFDC/FOSTER CARE COLLECTIONS MADE BY THE STATES BY METHOD OF COLLECTION, FY 1990
STATES
FEDERAL TAX
STATE TAX
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGE
OFFSET
OFFSET
INTERCEPT
WITHHOLDING
ALABAMA
$6,055,841
$253,617
$889
$7,145,603
ALASKA
639,280
0
298,708
3,565,808
ARIZONA
1,602,749
126,757
96,216
1,046,604
ARKANSAS
2,543,929
385,215
138,498
5,708,992
CALIFORNIA
33,574,697
11,092,931
7,818,762
99,986,864
COLORADO
4,496,795
965,028
397,247
6,205,391
CONNECTICUT
9,377,150
0
319,260
13,493,215
DELAWARE
1,536,232
122,206
130,975
2,879,137
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,161,738
213,142
104,082
2,840,506
FLORIDA
14,835,972
0
748,481
18,772,056
GEORGIA
5,271,014
579,171
80,987
22,771,982
GUAM
4,798
117,847
0
320,985
HAWAII
930,072
1,923,701
34,119
3,278,617
IDAHO
1,471,610
261,177
208,255
1,799,767
ILLINOIS
13,031,853
160,387
462,484
20,198,601
INDIANA
12,372,498
825,646
114,465
19,599,206
IOWA
7,539,548
793,859
5,233
4,236,885
KANSAS
3,322,878
658,848
714,555
1,843,256
KENTUCKY
6,461,116
545,567
179,035
6,599,559
LOUISIANA
2,696,302
256,228
310,097
7,486,557
MAINE
4,943,201
840,909
302,893
8,651,072
MARYLAND
12,826,543
2,435,491
249,972
10,912,255
MASSACHUSETTS
8,043,293
1,499,757
2,472,849
47,255,550
MICHIGAN
25,206,544
3,503,755
2,578,243
72,373,303
MINNESOTA
5,818,894
1,968,109
750,423
15,301,801
MISSISSIPPI
4,494,303
263,077
0
6,743,802
MISSOURI
10,380,478
936,392
1,022,682
14,258,064
MONTANA
943,373
113,089
104,602
1,163,131
NEBRASKA
1,482,751
51,396
60,404
1,479,374
NEVADA
706,504
0
71,805
1,352,054
NEW HAMPSHIRE
807,688
0
15,045
1,503,759
NEW JERSEY
11,607,516
1,945,810
1,262,292
23,357,157
NEW MEXICO
2,110,136
529,090
13,670
1,117,420
NEW YORK
14,755,803
3,593,983
4,501,736
67,362,037
NORTH CAROLINA
8,155,707
1,175,624
312,611
15,131,268
NORTH DAKOTA
1,118,078
69,858
27,064
1,288,045
OHIO
12,499,813
855,010
904,009
39,218,848
OKLAHOMA
3,477,343
228,656
45,579
2,077,887
OREGON
3,938,179
518,050
202,310
4,672,293
PENNSYLVANIA
18,160,407
0
2,744,997
48,134,435
PUERTO RICO
724
0
0
12,221
RHODE ISLAND
1,106,317
177,281
62,329
4,037,647
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,254,948
887,808
8,610
4,857,793
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,134,608
0
11,691
783,860
TENNESSEE
6,147,873
0
99,020
5,481,914
TEXAS
11,559,874
0
55,942
17,433,842
UTAH
2,716,046
358,160
308,507
5,942,833
VERMONT
968,600
313,822
147,527
1,987,678
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3,337
0
0
111,784
VIRGINIA
5,971,837
993,301
413,114
14,781,700
WASHINGTON
10,881,286
0
2,293,666
25,203,913
WEST VIRGINIA
2,201,261
69,724
162,415
1,512,122
WISCONSIN
8,775,696
3,107,787
803,370
32,567,729
WYOMING
362,910
0
24,095
427,259
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$334,487,943
$45,717,266
$34,195,820
$748,275,441
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINES 2, 3, 4, AND 5
61
Table 21
NON-AFDC COLLECTIONS MADE BY THE STATES BY METHOD OF COLLECTION, FY 1990
STATES
FEDERAL TAX
STATE TAX
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGE
OFFSET
OFFSET
INTERCEPT
WITHHOLDING
ALABAMA
$952,221
$55,988
$1,540
$24,622,037
ALASKA
587,772
0
449,777
8,654,203
ARIZONA
1,095,222
232,824
140,616
4,061,099
ARKANSAS
619,145
228,813
118,098
9,084,772
CALIFORNIA
8,460,439
3,676,682
4,062,824
120,514,290
COLORADO
1,127,063
325,234
110,579
9,390,646
CONNECTICUT
940,939
0
431,169
14,986,730
DELAWARE
256,662
3,651
281,433
7,881,335
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
597,248
129,235
55,637
4,699,330
FLORIDA
6,978,804
0
996,983
61,526,100
GEORGIA
6,790,090
869,941
124,602
37,402,459
GUAM
14,153
36,598
0
337,184
HAWAII
30,315
121,151
127,834
11,761,409
IDAHO
618,882
128,810
196,415
3,622,484
ILLINOIS
4,187,922
437,461
665,022
51,880,337
INDIANA
3,711,332
212,089
45,857
10,410,097
IOWA
1,432,060
331,004
9,442
7,454,730
KANSAS
1,315,799
300,887
615,397
2,273,817
KENTUCKY
198,001
22,561
0
15,737,131
LOUISIANA
3,270,866
299,682
355,709
12,568,578
MAINE
489,093
447,540
151,799
8,578,822
MARYLAND
8,104,999
1,786,698
692,630
46,509,754
MASSACHUSETTS
2,885,837
584,561
867,577
63,949,898
MICHIGAN
4,528,346
4,505,067
5,042,067
217,549,483
MINNESOTA
1,198,549
441,146
1,513,288
56,252,521
MISSISSIPPI
220,028
17,103
0
9,895,675
MISSOURI
3,802,962
496,378
1,343,428
39,969,173
MONTANA
138,318
28,076
64,218
1,543,776
NEBRASKA
935,895
104,806
195,179
11,091,178
NEVADA
65,268
0
154,149
7,044,830
NEW HAMPSHIRE
398,790
0
60,001
7,780,104
NEW JERSEY
4,446,617
1,626,729
2,334,168
85,596,364
NEW MEXICO
604,604
150,705
31,749
2,892,251
NEW YORK
4,010,954
1,627,649
5,974,678
124,353,149
NORTH CAROLINA
3,150,136
1,233,107
313,275
21,349,514
NORTH DAKOTA
188,788
11,130
2,361
1,373,229
OHIO
3,387,743
278,699
6,273,405
237,165,672
OKLAHOMA
855,542
72,155
78,596
6,032,114
OREGON
1,213,396
969,121
781,585
17,542,690
PENNSYLVANIA
6,156,860
0
5,742,794
199,065,085
PUERTO RICO
17,546
0
0
918,730
RHODE ISLAND
272,719
36,792
28,908
1,331,404
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,039,397
325,698
9,140
11,601,341
SOUTH DAKOTA
309,792
0
19,757
2,212,405
TENNESSEE
1,301,998
0
0
10,759,448
TEXAS
6,588,109
0
169,526
60,750,776
UTAH
745,249
123,371
291,366
10,570,566
VERMONT
97,099
65,330
72,184
1,176,495
VIRGIN ISLANDS
20,275
0
0
1,368,347
VIRGINIA
4,205,506
989,079
576,622
26,044,277
WASHINGTON
2,435,842
0
2,147,565
39,831,008
WEST VIRGINIA
869,297
80,731
395,194
6,100,278
WISCONSIN.
1,394,730
1,128,586
1,893,463
128,657,543
WYOMING
159,581
0
58,974
638,599
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$109,424,800
$24,542,868
$46,068,580
$1,886,365,267
NOTE: FEDERAL TAX OFFSET FIGURES REPORTED BY THE STATES MAY
DIFFER FROM FIGURES REPORTED BY IRS DUE TO TIME DELAYS
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINES 2, 3, 4, AND 5
62
Table 22
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION INTERCEPT COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
$0
$0
$0
$0
$2,429
ALABAMA
ALASKA
346,453
738,152
524,277
402,005
748,485
ARIZONA
73,727
146,883
134,113
167,272
236,832
ARKANSAS
106,609
136,135
141,016
159,092
256,596
CALIFORNIA
8,445,799
10,880,552
10,485,241
10,919,844
11,881,586
187,165
424,478
487,990
507,826
COLORADO
122,159
CONNECTICUT
185,551
234,008
224,262
407,469
750,429
DELAWARE
39,100
55,783
163,900
268,556
412,408
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
127,282
68,265
103,431
147,191
159,719
FLORIDA
44,772
73,059
407,786
932,270
1,745,464
GEORGIA
74,227
57,155
84,978
105,568
205,589
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
69,941
29,379
117,245
61,277
161,953
HAWAII
IDAHO
283,510
335,248
282,558
341,332
404,670
ILLINOIS
546,486
686,425
712,379
718,198
1,127,506
INDIANA
163,673
175,500
129,054
121,106
160,322
IOWA
249,316
291,822
260,172
3,684
14,675
KANSAS
522,670
838,522
760,665
905,358
1,329,952
KENTUCKY
67,378
38,306
52,973
145,277
179,035
LOUISIANA
391,392
1,143,422
671,935
814,758
665,806
MAINE
154,728
169,143
165,492
195,182
454,692
MARYLAND
5,400
536,349
631,617
643,829
942,602
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
223,181
1,513,160
3,340,426
MICHIGAN
2,188,664
2,537,998
5,176,259
4,313,336
7,620,310
MINNESOTA
835,249
1,089,184
1,260,500
1,474,598
2,263,711
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
0
0
MISSOURI
826,940
1,087,718
1,190,984
1,521,558
2,366,110
168,820
MONTANA
201,196
210,824
115,271
144,417
NEBRASKA
240,359
317,555
304,147
289,766
255,583
NEVADA
49,651
75,138
86,357
60,444
225,954
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
60
3,679
18,459
75,046
NEW JERSEY
1,508,933
2,381,930
2,495,222
2,715,951
3,596,460
NEW MEXICO
18,268
31,060
32,424
41,298
45,419
NEW YORK
1,250,069
2,062,938
1,944,318
5,673,016
10,476,414
397,666
625,886
NORTH CAROLINA
24,806
142,172
291,250
NORTH DAKOTA
24,528
34,568
23,152
36,258
29,425
OHIO
202,665
560,695
982,745
3,084,249
7,177,414
OKLAHOMA
53,669
15,195
33,871
61,779
124,175
OREGON
628,968
695,012
662,415
742,925
983,895
PENNSYLVANIA
5,208,338
5,246,624
5,847,561
6,710,266
8,487,791
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
78
0
RHODE ISLAND
12,544
18,004
38,169
37,104
91,237
SOUTH CAROLINA
0
0
1,066
13,215
17,750
SOUTH DAKOTA
37,665
37,924
52,718
35,980
31,448
TENNESSEE
1,436
7,168
40,836
66,728
99,020
TEXAS
43,652
137,502
136,679
202,859
225,468
UTAH
564,101
660,889
627,458
447,061
599,873
VERMONT
30,386
36,274
27,394
50,354
219,711
VIRGIN.ISLANDS
325
179
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
13,785
70,645
192,001
572,815
989,736
WASHINGTON
949,976
1,351,507
1,913,794
3,073,786
4,441,231
WEST VIRGINIA
49,008
94,512
205,288
329,209
557,609
WISCONSIN
989,805
1,632,295
1,881,676
2,125,834
2,696,833
WYOMING
25,408
48,726
49,765
77,707
83,069
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$28,000,567
$37,405,569
$42,317,752
$53,779,134
$80,264,400
SOURCE: PROGRAM OPERATIONS DIVISION, OCSE. BEGINNING IN 1986 FORM OCSE-34 LINE 4
63
Table 23
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
OFFSET OF STATE INCOME TAX REFUND COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
144,918
234,239
124,485
447,929
309,605
ALASKA
0
0
0
0
0
ARIZONA
160,927
129,954
270,044
265,558
359,581
ARKANSAS
450,416
502,540
617,720
648,496
614,028
CALIFORNIA
11,255,265
13,156,019
19,760,764
15,543,539
14,769,613
COLORADO
241,707
221,433
257,966
375,976
1,290,262
CONNECTICUT
0
0
0
0
0
DELAWARE
72,451
187,039
123,083
144,832
125,857
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
220,667
164,877
182,354
221,774
342,377
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
1,393,188
963,633
1,673,371
1,385,475
1,449,112
GUAM
21,647
44,588
99,112
145,288
154,445
HAWAII
603,945
395,027
135,948
780,874
2,044,852
IDAHO
364,323
376,521
352,703
317,224
389,987
ILLINOIS
1,041,382
717,342
1,060,920
706,091
597,848
INDIANA
795,059
927,368
541,163
1,048,707
1,037,735
IOWA
948,941
1,072,713
966,434
1,068,807
1,124,863
KANSAS
149,587
558,356
347,290
208,086
959,735
KENTUCKY
280,170
197,339
485,135
543,796
568,128
LOUISIANA
922,787
871,474
330,391
427,805
555,910
MAINE
260,518
403,710
493,888
448,763
1,288,449
MARYLAND
3,094,729
2,015,260
3,975,843
4,025,845
4,222,189
MASSACHUSETTS
603,832
771,413
2,592,809
2,051,969
2,084,318
MICHIGAN
3,674,776
4,861,716
3,949,520
6,263,820
8,008,822
MINNESOTA
2,376,077
1,693,131
2,457,850
2,697,565
2,409,255
MISSISSIPPI
33,225
105,657
139,510
217,083
280,180
MISSOURI
912,990
1,212,245
912,733
1,188,575
1,432,770
MONTANA
83,382
100,435
108,181
136,371
141,165
NEBRASKA
99,431
105,774
141,683
188,422
156,202
NEVADA
0
0
0
0
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
0
0
NEW JERSEY
1,107,461
1,710,445
2,497,796
1,671,967
3,572,539
NEW MEXICO
595,188
286,236
320,617
820,384
679,795
NEW YORK
4,120,010
10,501,558
8,837,657
5,273,599
5,221,632
NORTH CAROLINA
1,009,329
1,334,840
2,178,394
1,688,440
2,408,731
NORTH DAKOTA
23,481
23,452
37,922
53,744
80,988
OHIO
609,904
986,008
976,361
957,615
1,133,709
OKLAHOMA
186,297
147,849
158,766
277,515
300,811
OREGON
1,699,654
1,697,297
903,466
2,221,083
1,487,171
PENNSYLVANIA
0
0
70,887
5,247
0
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
115,838
152,483
216,996
211,961
214,073
SOUTH CAROLINA
401,611
628,448
646,979
1,119,538
1,213,506
SOUTH DAKOTA
0
0
0
0
0
TENNESSEE
0
0
0
0
0
TEXAS
0
0
0
0
0
UTAH
224,807
183,683
390,141
594,415
481,531
VERMONT
290,209
273,055
368,210
338,585
379,152
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
2,045
0
VIRGINIA
549,630
660,840
1,484,524
1,586,915
1,982,380
WASHINGTON
0
0
0
0
0
WEST VIRGINIA
199,288
192,833
21,107
378,939
150,455
WISCONSIN
1,851,743
2,175,065
2,994,332
3,348,516
4,236,373
WYOMING
0
0
0
0
0
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
43,190,790
52,943,895
64,205,055
62,049,178
70,260,134
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34, LINE 3
64
Table 24
WAGE WITHOLDING COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$9,162,406
$13,940,989
$17,225,966
$25,483,963
$31,767,640
ALASKA
3,176,098
5,554,271
9,035,950
10,532,565
12,220,011
ARIZONA
2,330,922
2,833,842
3,397,078
4,344,808
5,107,703
ARKANSAS
3,048,569
5,074,190
8,952,516
9,371,442
14,793,764
CALIFORNIA
87,949,780
137,465,204
167,376,262
190,526,835
220,501,154
COLORADO
2,965,916
3,169,535
3,907,246
10,155,676
15,596,037
CONNECTICUT
11,961,072
17,327,094
21,054,339
23,061,994
28,479,945
DELAWARE
6,292,707
7,162,786
7,968,120
9,282,007
10,760,472
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,455,149
2,736,312
3,623,458
5,060,626
7,539,836
FLORIDA
2,810,357
7,884,748
20,887,009
58,740,068
80,298,156
GEORGIA
4,051,589
5,471,583
20,199,226
34,474,643
60,174,441
GUAM
5,073
98,785
225,247
339,348
658,169
443,255
1,238,975
3,612,269
9,060,482
15,040,026
HAWAII
IDAHO
938,841
2,425,767
3,460,445
4,496,052
5,422,251
ILLINOIS
15,947,229
25,262,227
35,315,693
48,201,505
72,078,938
INDIANA
5,816,597
14,748,955
21,125,887
27,499,458
30,009,303
IOWA
4,407,738
7,331,081
11,670,696
8,204,638
11,691,615
KANSAS
1,165,737
3,827,510
6,246,729
7,655,722
4,117,073
KENTUCKY
3,237,866
5,886,776
7,837,422
15,397,434
22,336,690
LOUISIANA
6,609,430
11,443,820
21,480,069
20,321,598
20,055,135
MAINE
6,026,596
8,683,633
10,620,127
14,253,572
17,229,894
MARYLAND
179,971
32,422,669
38,890,360
49,810,330
57,422,009
MASSACHUSETTS
14,813,708
38,325,553
84,221,648
102,332,204
111,205,448
MICHIGAN
127,235,236
161,413,997
203,495,862
259,790,356
289,922,786
MINNESOTA
16,956,241
25,811,100
40,423,014
57,978,390
71,554,322
MISSISSIPPI
3,948,107
7,273,634
9,399,011
12,130,229
16,639,477
MISSOURI
10,809,333
22,096,390
31,780,050
40,781,212
54,227,237
2,706,907
MONTANA
287,514
1,028,092
1,232,043
1,739,422
NEBRASKA
2,926,739
6,815,860
8,632,462
10,200,554
12,570,552
NEVADA
0
2,273,166
4,418,442
6,374,154
8,396,884
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,375,338
5,387,748
6,505,952
7,900,101
9,283,863
NEW JERSEY
40,422,935
66,292,614
77,355,734
96,066,941
108,953,521
NEW MEXICO
830,668
1,084,246
2,513,544
3,386,189
4,009,671
NEW YORK
71,455,795
102,251,313
133,585,793
156,909,635
191,715,186
NORTH CAROLINA
6,589,348
9,081,054
19,128,189
23,921,330
36,480,782
NORTH DAKOTA
314,478
240,447
730,077
1,419,494
2,661,274
OHIO
24,997,379
61,274,274
152,377,856
209,233,028
276,384,520
OKLAHOMA
724,368
3,132,348
5,211,117
6,369,119
8,110,001
OREGON
17,743,105
19,493,710
21,815,798
21,465,344
22,214,983
PENNSYLVANIA
126,985,317
161,434,674
190,684,186
214,329,963
247,199,520
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
505,971
930,951
RHODE ISLAND
1,915,300
2,650,698
3,569,174
4,161,035
5,369,051
SOUTH CAROLINA
379,280
3,566,316
9,720,227
13,549,571
16,459,134
SOUTH DAKOTA
593,661
1,354,307
2,277,459
2,757,689
2,996,265
TENNESSEE
1,863,254
2,563,683
6,931,700
10,703,304
16,241,362
TEXAS
6,213,320
20,922,660
40,038,553
57,535,377
78,184,618
UTAH
6,262,076
9,043,469
12,725,681
14,404,972
16,513,399
VERMONT
601,840
1,244,484
1,846,060
2,557,867
3,164,173
VIRGIN ISLANDS
896,154
1,123,276
1,251,765
1,309,198
1,480,131
VIRGINIA
5,612,480
11,750,596
17,992,545
29,336,285
40,825,977
WASHINGTON
15,966,920
25,504,156
30,682,953
45,339,995
65,034,921
WEST VIRGINIA
0
1,520,876
4,351,043
5,626,737
7,612,400
WISCONSIN
42,260,035
72,448,017
105,065,098
137,339,705
161,225,272
WYOMING
113,653
156,133
213,821
666,468
1,065,858
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$735,076,480
$1,170,549,643
$1,674,288,971
$2,144,396,605
$2,634,640,708
SOURCE: PROGRAM OPERATIONS DIVISION, OCSE. BEGINNING IN 1986 FORM OCSE-34 LINE 5
65
Table 25
FEDERAL SHARE OF SAVINGS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
- $3,071,504
- $4,371,354
- $6,077,057
- $9,027,511
- $8,298,700
ALASKA
-2,477,550
-2,506,690
-2,627,339
-1,807,703
-1,530,750
ARIZONA
-5,811,050
-4,995,885
-5,876,094
-8,273,817
-11,525,454
ARKANSAS
-325,368
-365,057
-955,951
-403,586
-1,687,494
CALIFORNIA
-44,520,062
-47,650,742
-40,406,671
-54,597,249
-61,573,009
COLORADO
-3,525,018
-5,517,379
-6,326,838
-6,881,750
-4,515,569
CONNECTICUT
-2,750,830
-6,202,692
-7,492,814
-7,995,013
-9,758,202
DELAWARE
-2,345,431
-2,266,336
-2,885,881
-2,561,568
-2,558,634
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
-3,108,255
-3,473,057
-3,111,868
-3,961,801
-4,118,745
FLORIDA
-11,702,259
-19,284,109
-23,252,316
-26,439,002
-29,703,540
GEORGIA
55,253
-215,270
-5,002,394
-10,601,679
-14,942,125
GUAM
-120,763
-139,499
-149,865
-254,629
-465,418
HAWAII
-2,105,452
-1,922,788
-592,602
-1,831,302
-1,799,104
IDAHO
154,295
-47,158
-355,089
-422,368
-417,003
ILLINOIS
-12,742,497
-15,457,685
-18,046,918
-22,707,971
-22,695,509
INDIANA
3,463,165
1,528,769
4,273,929
1,857,523
1,679,731
IOWA
5,058,587
4,991,245
3,008,147
-276,878
-1,387,244
KANSAS
-2,263,721
-2,630,352
-4,190,190
-7,116,020
-5,437,629
KENTUCKY
-3,038,377
-4,400,465
-3,099,604
-5,050,356
-6,572,584
LOUISIANA
-6,986,054
-7,002,750
-5,631,469
-5,707,625
-5,241,665
MAINE
739,108
571,758
-634,967
-411,238
-1,919,070
MARYLAND
-10,077,230
-17,380,024
-16,875,468
-18,619,422
-14,271,734
MASSACHUSETTS
-7,927,975
-12,686,430
-7,002,510
-15,872,486
-9,313,540
MICHIGAN
-757,575
-3,811,326
-7,090,858
-11,397,943
-15,839,603
MINNESOTA
-5,418,261
-5,678,378
-6,603,646
-11,852,973
-13,949,242
MISSISSIPPI
-2,275,716
-2,023,262
-1,014,355
-2,191,633
-6,008,961
MISSOURI
-2,672,990
-2,280,433
-5,003,489
-6,099,284
-5,454,240
MONTANA
492,308
468,344
93,257
564,154
-259,032
NEBRASKA
-2,422,600
-3,058,120
-3,618,916
-4,559,540
-5,386,303
NEVADA
-2,193,477
-2,542,789
-3,270,771
-3,385,868
-4,355,661
NEW HAMPSHIRE
-1,469,561
-1,405,950
-1,795,201
-2,877,528
-2,686,944
NEW JERSEY
-18,507,529
-24,323,757
-30,035,852
-34,387,438
-33,260,224
NEW MEXICO
82,010
-1,330,532
-1,908,463
-2,276,213
-2,343,449
NEW YORK
-63,185,943
-66,718,569
-56,075,332
-50,030,719
-61,896,973
NORTH CAROLINA
-1,945,253
-284,616
-5,518,904
-7,137,695
-7,469,137
NORTH DAKOTA
-179,477
-37,539
-108,083
-210,668
184,407
OHIO
959,330
-1,995,613
-2,101,830
-32,401,949
-19,494,631
OKLAHOMA
-2,205,980
-2,664,919
-2,674,463
-3,677,667
-3,989,934
OREGON
-1,850,717
-4,118,201
-4,771,952
-5,189,750
-4,739,798
PENNSYLVANIA
-13,132,556
-18,465,256
-15,776,012
-14,153,132
-18,627,378
PUERTO RICO
-2,605,783
-2,160,080
-2,765,992
-4,056,140
-7,027,401
RHODE ISLAND
-149,475
-824,275
-938,612
-1,103,940
-2,632,744
SOUTH CAROLINA
-3,702,987
-3,099,776
-4,786,022
-5,999,131
-7,215,365
SOUTH DAKOTA
120,707
-166,502
-149,992
-288,695
-910,223
TENNESSEE
-3,241,209
-4,659,869
-1,306,968
-4,480,497
-1,125,746
TEXAS
-9,920,896
-10,780,924
-11,733,781
-19,477,504
-31,454,367
UTAH
-1,070,889
-1,674,226
-497,272
-493,497
-476,045
VERMONT
86,782
314,893
522,021
-36,929
89,735
VIRGIN ISLANDS
-571,081
-417,906
-453,734
-610,645
-415,346
VIRGINIA
-6,218,924
-13,438,997
-16,904,933
-15,011,459
-22,614,837
WASHINGTON
-6,685,548
-6,505,529
-9,829,493
-16,491,994
-12,859,045
WEST VIRGINIA
732,850
-532,601
-2,731,800
-2,742,286
-3,884,799
WISCONSIN
1,163,149
-1,496,755
-3,204,622
-8,230,334
-11,541,474
WYOMING
-161,492
-70,152
63,890
-684,692
-432,707
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
- $264,337,771
- $337,207,565
- $355,304,009
- $479,937,040
- $526,130,458
SOURCE: FORMS OCSE-34 LINE 17 (A + C) - OCSE-41 LINE 12 (A+B-C)
66
Table 26
STATE SHARE OF SAVINGS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$53,758
$322,799
$103,759
$379,520
- $518,083
ALASKA
-38,419
583,548
1,956,364
2,263,911
2,468,786
ARIZONA
-1,500,811
13,646
-588,695
-1,219,429
-2,898,883
ARKANSAS
393,178
1,010,359
1,101,154
1,574,463
1,012,590
CALIFORNIA
47,024,939
60,810,230
68,093,511
74,779,010
76,552,396
COLORADO
2,949,833
3,148,810
3,368,003
4,552,371
4,990,501
CONNECTICUT
9,856,727
9,695,589
9,128,767
11,330,432
7,310,475
DELAWARE
577,910
1,082,856
690,440
797,419
812,152
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
-369,318
-128,211
-81,800
-313,857
-88,922
FLORIDA
2,956,201
4,267,931
3,955,909
5,600,642
2,931,683
GEORGIA
3,134,709
4,737,877
4,812,548
2,860,947
1,298,617
GUAM
-24,562
-33,861
-42,556
-87,187
-226,633
HAWAII
982,325
1,493,769
2,029,559
1,647,818
1,621,942
IDAHO
962,201
1,092,307
970,716
1,028,958
894,959
ILLINOIS
8,412,041
10,695,997
11,365,126
10,934,679
5,159,136
INDIANA
8,873,174
11,472,340
11,143,573
14,027,405
13,731,125
IOWA
10,147,485
10,743,672
11,609,373
11,766,812
11,630,849
KANSAS
2,621,074
3,803,578
1,977,588
1,169,614
2,229,413
KENTUCKY
66,787
318,838
307,126
206,557
206,505
LOUISIANA
-1,169,716
237,123
650,667
696,499
149,545
MAINE
2,516,630
2,801,691
3,353,083
5,235,588
4,229,306
MARYLAND
5,543,136
4,688,191
5,886,498
6,859,507
8,631,048
MASSACHUSETTS
16,633,820
18,410,463
24,692,496
23,373,454
25,395,973
MICHIGAN
54,161,953
54,568,574
52,188,523
57,413,495
54,087,583
MINNESOTA
10,637,240
12,641,754
12,958,689
13,968,608
12,082,853
MISSISSIPPI
-555,490
36,105
641,580
-232,055
-2,986,684
MISSOURI
3,329,961
5,517,088
5,898,595
8,045,559
9,002,075
MONTANA
661,843
727,488
856,968
1,093,181
769,215
NEBRASKA
733,237
740,872
223,200
-251,982
-572,365
NEVADA
55,490
123,395
-128,774
-32,037
-416,715
NEW HAMPSHIRE
113,024
427,250
391,551
362,092
184,896
NEW JERSEY
9,058,930
15,140,710
17,056,589
15,081,053
6,836,114
NEW MEXICO
553,299
323,610
31,156
305,291
-147,669
NEW YORK
664,588
10,898,891
17,990,082
24,201,390
22,865,462
NORTH CAROLINA
4,172,707
6,132,909
7,274,581
5,856,953
3,597,620
NORTH DAKOTA
764,702
698,192
1,194,730
955,374
1,073,932
OHIO
14,392,869
19,446,847
26,182,999
21,557,757
12,039,895
OKLAHOMA
944,603
1,166,391
1,251,648
705,096
69,104
OREGON
3,187,468
2,712,122
3,185,832
3,702,816
2,658,485
PENNSYLVANIA
14,694,444
15,182,717
20,715,363
22,018,347
19,845,884
PUERTO RICO
-913,305
-606,624
-705,048
-1,075,025
-3,120,839
RHODE ISLAND
2,007,843
1,993,722
2,920,467
3,005,504
3,439,326
SOUTH CAROLINA
115,417
1,168,591
937,089
490,317
-1,639,141
SOUTH DAKOTA
482,696
599,618
767,441
968,797
1,254,205
TENNESSEE
-123,419
-112,094
1,503,303
1,277,832
3,432,490
TEXAS
2,222,755
2,870,755
3,945,247
2,163,217
-4,831,743
UTAH
1,671,627
1,137,369
1,386,960
1,362,426
1,111,277
VERMONT
749,949
983,127
1,261,733
1,439,721
1,956,916
VIRGIN ISLANDS
-262,434
-148,298
-170,603
-222,832
-184,019
VIRGINIA
2,024,886
1,474,166
464,060
2,566,672
-1,113,009
WASHINGTON
10,053,544
12,064,576
12,806,261
15,385,653
14,053,320
WEST VIRGINIA
520,206
125,455
-124,077
-59,078
-1,214,077
WISCONSIN
16,749,926
22,038,290
21.128,887
21,306,363
18,451,458
WYOMING
307,836
516,651
544,313
574,391
363,235
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$273,781,497
$341,859,761
$381,062,554
$403,400,029
$340,473,564
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 12(A+C) - LINE 15(A+C) + LINE 16(A+B+C) - OCSE41 LINE 4(A+B-C) + LINE 12(A+B-C)
67
Table 27
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$13,273,070
$14,877,783
$17,838,638
$23,100,952
$23,802,025
ALASKA
4,916,565
5,625,204
5,751,435
5,698,703
6,463,709
ARIZONA
9,397,098
9,095,902
10,051,905
13,211,599
18,743,724
ARKANSAS
5,670,170
5,532,430
6,869,762
6,723,931
9,284,106
CALIFORNIA
141,939,096
156,472,222
160,416,038
176,208,887
201,822,530
COLORADO
10,058,440
11,805,585
13,745,616
15,159,988
14,042,937
CONNECTICUT
15,589,415
19,681,612
22,097,182
24,412,175
27,134,608
DELAWARE
4,965,764
4,519,330
5,923,605
6,005,645
6,448,291
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,646,513
5,875,868
5,744,550
7,115,665
7,629,860
FLORIDA
29,743,828
41,384,615
46,093,886
55,166,826
66,444,755
GEORGIA
13,624,847
15,199,503
22,587,601
29,029,939
36,926,810
GUAM
350,071
410,561
464,938
640,543
1,163,010
HAWAII
5,227,086
5,156,678
4,170,248
5,416,635
7,597,567
IDAHO
3,062,890
3,321,369
4,319,513
4,822,310
5,697,465
ILLINOIS
30,256,837
35,745,945
39,467,053
40,719,191
52,072,759
INDIANA
9,759,870
11,600,727
13,119,459
14,458,153
15,642,993
IOWA
5,987,793
7,924,846
8,732,909
11,042,489
14,226,870
KANSAS
7,651,717
8,609,019
11,037,195
16,255,682
16,289,655
KENTUCKY
11,109,499
12,532,888
15,620,944
19,460,467
23,518,766
LOUISIANA
18,047,309
17,586,827
17,108,025
17,970,118
19,408,184
MAINE
4,742,916
5,985,799
6,305,552
7,916,872
9,350,919
MARYLAND
25,365,090
32,384,128
33,790,701
38,281,275
39,805,037
MASSACHUSETTS
31,257,345
37,266,211
37,082,707
51,432,126
46,587,235
MICHIGAN
50,979,436
55,774,557
65,825,464
71,195,704
82,380,055
MINNESOTA
22,796,804
22,655,777
27,479,571
33,242,319
38,946,864
MISSISSIPPI
5,155,378
4,589,992
6,230,248
10,883,194
19,551,028
MISSOURI
14,146,209
15,811,116
20,797,239
22,813,511
27,577,002
MONTANA
1,784,841
1,684,680
1,865,155
1,668,673
3,222,857
NEBRASKA
6,283,823
7,241,554
8,558,773
10,311,780
11,698,347
NEVADA
4,269,220
4,285,468
5,536,915
5,912,387
7,654,046
NEW HAMPSHIRE
3,237,787
3,291,792
3,825,041
5,042,491
5,557,951
NEW JERSEY
49,484,786
54,967,922
65,428,288
69,957,185
77,112,917
NEW MEXICO
3,512,867
4,347,308
5,608,452
6,257,842
7,212,979
NEW YORK
121,400,163
136,253,893
126,132,779
119,132,370
146,467,522
NORTH CAROLINA
17,000,554
18,234,306
25,951,091
32,112,756
37,868,051
NORTH DAKOTA
1,893,679
2,070,990
2,255,535
2,541,290
2,879,179
OHIO
28,311,839
32,001,005
28,784,009
64,637,187
67,891,146
OKLAHOMA
7,297,939
7,384,227
8,650,693
11,449,962
14,072,731
OREGON
10,987,012
13,267,439
13,984,880
15,163,961
17,456,925
PENNSYLVANIA
53,290,462
60,841,781
60,040,470
62,328,311
70,541,816
PUERTO RICO
4,223,588
3,494,978
4,155,654
5,789,468
10,794,978
RHODE ISLAND
2,685,735
3,569,611
4,052,274
4,412,827
7,944,832
SOUTH CAROLINA
9,189,868
11,149,621
12,521,612
15,379,226
20,126,589
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,630,011
2,117,822
2,358,090
2,587,592
2,784,843
TENNESSEE
9,482,426
12,507,346
12,388,932
16,482,464
16,708,698
TEXAS
21,522,402
23,521,723
29,733,374
45,563,089
68,709,461
UTAH
10,085,508
10,378,603
10,453,106
11,307,337
12,317,141
VERMONT
1,983,667
1,956,446
2,115,746
2,897,386
2,588,368
VIRGIN ISLANDS
954,059
730,328
823,814
990,119
748,918
VIRGINIA
15,698,003
24,398,850
31,738,324
31,572,942
47,060,608
WASHINGTON
25,291,656
28,292,482
35,926,260
47,853,449
56,188,992
WEST VIRGINIA
2,873,528
4,869,974
6,740,216
6,201,271
7,869,094
WISCONSIN
25,388,391
24,958,921
31.511,578
35,719,258
41,906,176
WYOMING
766,821
696,406
900,928
1,551,890
2,120,690
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$941,251,691
$1,065,941,970
$1,170,713,973
$1,363,209,412
$1,606,064,619
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-41 LINE 4 (A + B - C)
68
Table 28
NET FEDERAL SHARE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$8,926,103
$10,412,799
$12,336,165
$16,720,624
$16,496,395
ALASKA
3,284,849
3,925,721
3,910,641
3,883,159
4,207,362
ARIZONA
6,309,309
6,320,351
6,885,674
9,372,839
13,013,033
ARKANSAS
3,805,264
3,885,815
4,806,756
4,674,798
6,182,236
CALIFORNIA
94,747,325
109,273,250
109,019,937
120,067,901
131,792,745
COLORADO
6,883,643
8,550,888
9,937,228
11,055,055
9,423,831
CONNECTICUT
10,410,487
14,259,948
15,122,381
16,799,809
17,945,720
DELAWARE
3,460,553
3,280,260
4,048,797
4,104,594
4,204,540
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,769,162
4,121,358
3,910,310
4,875,805
5,010,842
FLORIDA
19,834,607
28,993,140
31,355,440
37,616,451
43,925,614
GEORGIA
9,159,933
10,630,754
15,546,121
19,935,044
24,238,727
GUAM
233,323
287,400
316,253
434,674
754,638
HAWAII
3,520,471
3,597,605
2,838,232
3,756,681
4,947,225
IDAHO
2,075,527
2,344,881
2,975,360
3,322,725
3,786,825
ILLINOIS
20,407,688
25,277,814
27,150,549
27,743,921
33,689,304
INDIANA
6,520,674
8,120,706
8,932,968
9,906,054
10,240,204
IOWA
3,980,601
5,803,887
6,174,245
7,711,039
9,723,842
KANSAS
5,104,256
6,033,696
7,510,365
11,077,654
10,620,391
KENTUCKY
7,417,630
8,829,732
10,704,737
13,550,446
15,667,470
LOUISIANA
12,061,844
12,311,855
11,647,455
12,257,579
12,672,571
MAINE
3,160,892
4,190,060
4,288,897
5,437,454
6,323,406
MARYLAND
16,898,288
22,659,825
23,026,764
26,210,102
26,064,909
MASSACHUSETTS
20,867,572
26,201,553
25,194,858
35,039,034
30,348,375
MICHIGAN
34,152,862
38,993,440
45,277,978
49,728,528
55,281,627
MINNESOTA
15,333,491
15,949,762
19,032,208
23,445,619
26,297,512
MISSISSIPPI
3,436,332
3,212,477
4,237,811
7,419,320
12,755,267
MISSOURI
9,438,678
11,031,191
14,159,828
15,590,250
18,122,893
MONTANA
1,189,595
1,179,272
1,269,617
1,138,672
2,119,557
NEBRASKA
4,238,497
5,074,762
5,854,811
7,057,045
7,890,564
NEVADA
2,857,093
2,993,824
3,773,799
4,043,107
4,999,495
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,162,744
2,304,301
2,600,898
3,552,662
3,733,897
NEW JERSEY
33,709,551
39,696,706
46,062,538
48,219,481
50,267,601
NEW MEXICO
2,414,744
3,141,114
3,904,978
4,321,076
4,729,993
NEW YORK
82,459,975
96,399,994
87,125,097
81,535,241
97,967,981
NORTH CAROLINA
11,328,855
12,763,091
17,646,702
21,830,548
24,542,137
NORTH DAKOTA
1,262,137
1,449,693
1,533,757
1,742,973
1,904,246
OHIO
18,847,604
21,935,202
19,557,151
44,020,057
44,628,599
OKLAHOMA
4,953,038
5,322,099
6,122,876
8,043,830
9,413,667
OREGON
7,322,800
9,249,925
9,549,929
10,420,229
11,501,221
PENNSYLVANIA
36,012,324
42,087,654
41,075,576
42,569,571
46,639,340
PUERTO RICO
2,910,158
2,436,284
2,843,452
3,934,866
7,156,453
RHODE ISLAND
1,791,169
2,492,786
2,821,510
3,125,422
5,733,149
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,383,795
8,001,562
8,628,574
10,485,429
13,129,876
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,086,403
1,521,546
1,659,926
1,837,573
1,845,560
TENNESSEE
6,345,747
8,686,522
8,465,200
11,251,869
11,027,631
TEXAS
14,375,170
16,452,257
20,223,590
31,103,597
45,107,184
UTAH
6,721,982
7,265,022
7,133,919
7,732,229
8,116,575
VERMONT
1,430,577
1,381,632
1,442,835
2,048,603
1,698,666
VIRGIN ISLANDS
635,489
510,999
560,342
676,127
484,513
VIRGINIA
10,859,478
17,950,436
22,440,643
21,989,075
30,573,217
WASHINGTON
16,903,784
19,780,354
24,452,794
32,766,010
36,768,150
WEST VIRGINIA
1,915,896
3,409,168
4,590,839
4,220,975
5,152,064
WISCONSIN
17,324,514
17,800,170
22,146,882
25,151,804
28,614,120
WYOMING
511,076
487,484
614,974
1,072,757
1,389,513
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$633,155,559
$750,274,027
$804,451,169
$937,627,987
$1,060,872,473
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-41 LINE 12 (A + B - C)
69
Table 29
STATE SHARE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$4,346,967
$4,464,984
$5,502,473
$6,380,328
$7,305,630
ALASKA
1,631,716
1,699,483
1,840,794
1,815,544
2,256,347
ARIZONA
3,087,789
2,775,551
3,166,231
3,838,760
5,730,691
ARKANSAS
1,864,906
1,646,615
2,063,006
2,049,133
3,101,870
CALIFORNIA
47,191,771
47,198,972
51,396,101
56,140,986
70,029,785
COLORADO
3,174,797
3,254,697
3,808,383
4,104,933
4,619,106
CONNECTICUT
5,178,928
5,421,664
6,974,801
7,612,366
9,188,888
DELAWARE
1,505,211
1,239,070
1,874,806
1,901,051
2,243,751
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,877,351
1,754,510
1,834,240
2,239,860
2,619,018
FLORIDA
9,909,221
12,391,475
14,738,446
17,550,375
22,519,141
GEORGIA
4,464,914
4,568,749
7,041,480
9,094,895
12,688,083
GUAM
116,748
123,161
148,685
205,869
408,372
HAWAII
1,706,615
1,559,073
1,332,016
1,659,954
2,650,342
IDAHO
987,363
976,488
1,344,153
1,499,585
1,910,640
ILLINOIS
9,849,149
10,468,131
12,316,504
12,975,270
18,383,455
INDIANA
3,239,196
3,480,021
4,186,491
4,552,099
5,402,789
IOWA
2,007,192
2,120,959
2,558,664
3,331,450
4,503,028
KANSAS
2,547,461
2,575,323
3,526,830
5,178,028
5,669,264
KENTUCKY
3,691,869
3,703,156
4,916,207
5,910,021
7,851,296
LOUISIANA
5,985,465
5,274,972
5,460,570
5,712,539
6,735,613
MAINE
1,582,024
1,795,739
2,016,655
2,479,418
3,027,513
MARYLAND
8,466,802
9,724,303
10,763,937
12,071,173
13,740,128
MASSACHUSETTS
10,389,773
11,064,658
11,887,849
16,393,092
16,238,860
MICHIGAN
16,826,574
16,781,117
20,547,486
21,467,176
27,098,428
MINNESOTA
7,463,313
6,706,015
8,447,363
9,796,700
12,649,352
MISSISSIPPI
1,719,046
1,377,515
1,992,437
3,463,874
6,795,761
MISSOURI
4,707,531
4,779,925
6,637,411
7,223,261
9,454,109
MONTANA
595,246
505,408
595,538
530,001
1,103,300
NEBRASKA
2,045,326
2,166,792
2,703,962
3,254,735
3,807,783
NEVADA
1,412,127
1,291,644
1,763,116
1,869,280
2,654,551
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,075,043
987,491
1,224,143
1,489,829
1,824,054
NEW JERSEY
15,775,235
15,271,216
19,365,750
21,737,704
26,845,316
NEW MEXICO
1,098,123
1,206,194
1,703,474
1,936,766
2,482,986
NEW YORK
38,940,188
39,853,899
39,007,682
37,597,129
48,499,541
NORTH CAROLINA
5,671,699
5,471,215
8,304,389
10,282,208
13,325,914
NORTH DAKOTA
631,542
621,297
721,778
798,317
974,933
OHIO
9,464,235
10,065,803
9,226,858
20,617,130
23,262,547
OKLAHOMA
2,344,901
2,062,128
2,527,817
3,406,132
4,659,064
OREGON
3,664,212
4,017,514
4,434,951
4,743,732
5,955,704
PENNSYLVANIA
17,278,138
18,754,127
18,964,894
19,758,740
23,902,476
PUERTO RICO
1,313,430
1,058,694
1,312,202
1,854,602
3,638,525
RHODE ISLAND
894,566
1,076,825
1,230,764
1,287,405
2,211,683
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,806,073
3,148,059
3,893,038
4,893,797
6,996,713
SOUTH DAKOTA
543,608
596,276
698,164
750,019
939,283
TENNESSEE
3,136,679
3,820,824
3,923,732
5,230,595
5,681,067
TEXAS
7,147,232
7,069,466
9,509,784
14,459,492
23,602,277
UTAH
3,363,526
3,113,581
3,319,187
3,575,108
4,200,566
VERMONT
553,090
574,814
672,911
848,783
889,702
VIRGIN ISLANDS
318,570
219,329
263,472
313,992
264,405
VIRGINIA
4,838,525
6,448,414
9,297,681
9,583,867
16,487,391
WASHINGTON
8,387,872
8,512,128
11,473,466
15,087,439
19,420,842
WEST VIRGINIA
957,632
1,460,806
2,149,377
1,980,296
2,717,030
WISCONSIN
8,063,877
7,158,751
9,364,696
10,567,454
13,292,056
WYOMING
255,745
208,922
285,954
479,133
731,177
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$308,096,132
$315,667,943
$366,262,804
$425,581,425
$545,192,146
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-41 LINE 4 (A+B-C) - LINE 12 (A+B-C)
70
Table 30
FEES RECEIVED AND COSTS RECOVERED FOR NON-AFDC CASES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$57,670
$81,085
$89,015
$86,725
$104,677
ALASKA
3,847
2,505
5,208
3,422
8,651
ARIZONA
22,738
25,365
53,538
71,078
104,339
ARKANSAS
411,325
577,415
555,355
686,638
674,874
CALIFORNIA
2,430,984
2,467,455
2,968,841
2,503,518
1,764,079
COLORADO
147,999
136,124
114,119
153,210
280,106
CONNECTICUT
41,209
57,365
54,795
64,940
65,535
DELAWARE
19,799
15,081
19,469
28,154
34,932
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
19,405
16,725
20,120
24,016
29,444
FLORIDA
509,958
1,007,928
1,203,258
470,041
583,910
GEORGIA
1,285
137,657
25,617
8,121
11,275
GUAM
0
1,100
2,250
3,475
2,575
HAWAII
4,900
11,525
15,425
14,200
42,100
IDAHO
47,541
76,045
82,622
120,201
188,974
ILLINOIS
121
155
212
191
175
INDIANA
49,674
39,549
35,319
34,864
37,568
IOWA
5,197
15,205
13,890
11,442
10,521
KANSAS
0
0
0
4
243
KENTUCKY
40,086
61,431
61,950
52,840
40,856
LOUISIANA
0
174,755
115,004
119,607
180,906
MAINE
14,958
15,005
26,916
8,640
4,383
MARYLAND
94,411
257,298
181,377
278,923
885,122
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
4,156
18,981
9,351
MICHIGAN
93,067
17,988
26,768
28,107
6,317,204
MINNESOTA
28,411
138,484
99,246
89,946
348,798
MISSISSIPPI
68,371
111,358
169,911
274,251
333,038
MISSOURI
300
275
60
1,395
780
0
MONTANA
3,387
64,166
5,769
0
NEBRASKA
3,195
2,491
2,649
2,406
2,947
NEVADA
1,650
1,648
4,743
1,871
19,146
NEW HAMPSHIRE
46,714
53,674
3,486
9,142
14,091
NEW JERSEY
0
0
92,536
75,873
53,651
NEW MEXICO
154,646
93,663
263,685
205,128
363,917
NEW YORK
546
-102,429
130,800
70,010
86,623
NORTH CAROLINA
235,786
240,021
250,001
182,107
177,006
NORTH DAKOTA
8,401
5,025
0
1,006
8,338
OHIO
0
0
0
0
8,490,879
OKLAHOMA
73,535
83,635
84,957
82,777
86,457
OREGON
21,160
5,865
2,896
3,247
3,215
PENNSYLVANIA
27,491
39,055
29,699
42,190
62,612
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
8,029
208
RHODE ISLAND
11,322
6,966
6,560
7,380
6,160
SOUTH CAROLINA
7,932
5,513
5,791
5,715
5,925
SOUTH DAKOTA
12,407
4,517
4,704
11,465
27,998
TENNESSEE
31,605
12,400
16,837
40,767
75,652
TEXAS
587,563
430,318
325,813
317,660
252,102
UTAH
0
0
0
171
0
VERMONT
8,950
10,410
18,500
12,195
12,060
VIRGIN ISLANDS
7,915
7,300
7,365
6,245
5,518
VIRGINIA
317,427
215,669
-90,266
-310
-977
WASHINGTON
4,557
6,250
9,450
12,157
16,338
WEST VIRGINIA
14,375
134,183
31,325
12,475
1,575
WISCONSIN
42,334
112,413
150,691
237,221
385,067
WYOMING
12,766
13,550
15,265
16,601
13,839
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$5,748,920
$6,891,181
$7,317,697
$6,520,458
$22,234,763
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-41 LINE 2 (A + B - C)
71
Table 31
TOTAL EXPENDITURES BY AFDC EXPENDITURES
AND NON-AFDC EXPENDITURES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
REPORTED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
ALABAMA
$24,762,745
$13,229,645
$11,533,100
ALASKA
6,506,177
3,259,595
3,246,582
ARIZONA
18,944,964
10,230,281
8,714,683
ARKANSAS
10,189,291
5,502,217
4,687,074
CALIFORNIA
200,547,565
132,183,341
68,364,224
COLORADO
14,334,608
11,096,483
3,238,125
CONNECTICUT
27,200,143
19,829,967
7,370,176
DELAWARE
6,498,253
3,811,875
2,686,378
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
7,642,399
3,411,580
4,230,819
FLORIDA
67,221,190
32,346,837
34,874,353
GEORGIA
36,964,692
19,960,934
17,003,758
GUAM
1,150,615
770,912
379,703
HAWAII
7,205,551
1,758,154
5,447,397
IDAHO
5,922,351
3,612,634
2,309,717
ILLINOIS
52,731,633
26,978,021
25,753,612
INDIANA
15,672,139
12,214,865
3,457,274
IOWA
13,409,917
5,632,165
7,777,752
KANSAS
16,399,834
9,281,474
7,118,360
KENTUCKY
23,518,766
16,917,196
6,601,570
LOUISIANA
19,851,646
13,318,469
6,533,177
MAINE
9,355,963
5,239,339
4,116,624
MARYLAND
41,565,883
22,861,236
18,704,647
MASSACHUSETTS
47,187,973
38,222,258
8,965,715
MICHIGAN
88,697,259
64,748,999
23,948,260
MINNESOTA
39,224,969
27,188,159
12,036,810
MISSISSIPPI
21,270,646
15,302,048
5,968,598
MISSOURI
27,577,001
20,674,478
6,902,523
MONTANA
3,264,826
2,295,830
968,996
NEBRASKA
10,136,084
6,081,650
4,054,434
NEVADA
7,695,127
5,632,403
2,062,724
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,368,232
1,747,293
2,620,939
NEW JERSEY
76,426,640
55,361,499
21,065,141
NEW MEXICO
7,140,193
4,334,811
2,805,382
NEW YORK
142,330,137
92,557,064
49,773,073
NORTH CAROLINA
39,533,526
25,779,800
13,753,726
NORTH DAKOTA
2,887,457
1,414,854
1,472,603
OHIO
47,286,282
29,444,798
17,841,484
OKLAHOMA
14,194,356
5,393,855
8,800,501
OREGON
17,460,140
11,626,011
5,834,129
PENNSYLVANIA
72,482,452
24,243,306
48,239,146
PUERTO RICO
10,795,186
3,184,531
7,610,655
RHODE ISLAND
4,440,841
2,442,463
1,998,378
SOUTH CAROLINA
20,132,515
6,442,405
13,690,110
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,877,454
1,309,242
1,568,212
TENNESSEE
19,310,848
11,586,509
7,724,339
TEXAS
69,670,054
30,306,473
39,363,581
UTAH
12,388,266
8,014,836
4,373,430
VERMONT
2,767,029
1,946,327
820,702
VIRGIN ISLANDS
843,544
210,886
632,658
VIRGINIA
40,524,853
9,239,666
31,285,187
WASHINGTON
56,292,584
32,510,381
23,782,203
WEST VIRGINIA
8,627,330
4,701,895
3,925,435
WISCONSIN
43,357,562
28,050,175
15,307,387
WYOMING
2,264,100
1,811,280
452,820
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,591,051,791
$947,253,405
$643,798,386
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 24
NOTE: DATA REPORTED SHOULD HAVE MATCHED TOTAL EXPENDITURES REPORTED ON
72
Table 32
AFDC EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$9,856,586
$9,335,413
$9,738,432
$13,769,773
$13,229,645
ALASKA
2,718,656
3,150,501
2,897,887
2,844,140
3,259,595
ARIZONA
6,170,035
4,309,433
5,633,379
7,384,413
10,230,281
ARKANSAS
3,743,122
3,649,873
4,600,267
3,899,023
5,502,217
CALIFORNIA
100,887,954
108,396,860
111,101,718
119,370,534
132,183,341
COLORADO
8,216,014
9,676,048
10,542,291
12,040,604
11,096,483
CONNECTICUT
14,146,786
14,825,024
15,158,421
17,245,608
19,829,967
DELAWARE
2,851,009
2,804,389
3,639,891
3,554,188
3,811,875
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,909,484
4,020,628
3,696,742
3,832,520
3,411,580
FLORIDA
20,713,151
14,424,623
25,011,513
29,069,103
32,346,837
GEORGIA
10,797,173
9,575,686
19,426,892
15,099,791
19,960,934
GUAM
206,405
241,411
291,303
460,210
770,912
HAWAII
2,268,584
1,824,470
2,462,247
3,062,864
1,758,154
IDAHO
2,584,102
2,853,828
3,037,473
3,163,207
3,612,634
ILLINOIS
18,492,984
21,445,253
21,975,713
25,772,437
26,978,021
INDIANA
7,791,359
9,897,540
9,870,057
10,998,421
12,214,865
IOWA
5,351,723
5,659,716
4,701,003
1,437,724
5,632,165
KANSAS
6,835,158
6,649,300
8,150,344
9,334,251
9,281,474
KENTUCKY
8,285,734
8,736,265
10,708,330
14,151,920
16,917,196
LOUISIANA
11,649,175
12,512,743
11,402,493
12,518,530
13,318,469
MAINE
3,438,917
4,163,358
3,985,366
5,010,086
5,239,339
MARYLAND
14,100,681
17,993,894
16,723,156
21,407,967
22,861,236
MASSACHUSETTS
26,252,134
22,211,874
24,256,732
34,006,337
38,222,258
MICHIGAN
35,839,001
39,737,181
46,900,155
51,450,155
64,748,999
MINNESOTA
14,285,712
16,805,361
20,007,042
23,437,171
27,188,159
MISSISSIPPI
3,449,787
2,899,015
4,332,859
15,302,048
15,302,048
MISSOURI
10,234,032
9,773,693
12,998,274
17,529,059
20,674,478
MONTANA
1,408,735
1,374,161
1,467,392
1,363,021
2,295,830
NEBRASKA
3,563,908
4,022,864
5,177,836
6,252,056
6,081,650
NEVADA
3,106,760
2,164,553
4,049,252
4,347,794
5,632,403
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,314,895
1,350,683
1,543,294
2,048,412
1,747,293
NEW JERSEY
22,516,842
40,419,287
47,253,713
52,510,190
55,361,499
NEW MEXICO
2,483,788
2,747,958
3,332,065
3,965,382
4,334,811
NEW YORK
78,934,116
80,601,123
88,047,130
90,903,006
92,557,064
NORTH CAROLINA
12,513,583
13,089,872
17,783,388
21,703,783
25,779,800
NORTH DAKOTA
1,541,678
1,554,066
1,674,388
1,297,897
1,414,854
OHIO
27,847,708
0
19,417,439
17,680,169
29,444,798
OKLAHOMA
4,060,096
2,981,098
3,253,740
3,953,100
5,393,855
OREGON
7,051,801
9,053,350
9,413,411
10,607,876
11,626,011
PENNSYLVANIA
23,633,564
21,012,094
20,438,048
21,642,078
24,243,306
PUERTO RICO
2,291,525
1,907,240
2,194,433
2,848,778
3,184,531
RHODE ISLAND
1,660,462
1,392,657
2,356,491
4,969,785
2,442,463
SOUTH CAROLINA
4,874,834
4,791,018
4,137,678
4,971,412
6,442,405
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,215,195
1,442,995
1,729,777
1,904,781
1,309,242
TENNESSEE
5,802,296
8,163,409
7,071,288
9,897,332
11,586,509
TEXAS
13,159,363
16,770,325
20,440,247
20,212,784
30,306,473
UTAH
10,085,508
7,776,688
6,661,299
7,804,654
8,014,836
VERMONT
1,499,178
1,901,306
1,546,348
1,938,096
1,946,327
VIRGIN ISLANDS
488,265
442,961
324,320
299,193
210,886
VIRGINIA
12,024,639
12,871,969
16,000,665
15,887,349
9,239,666
WASHINGTON
16,756,788
19,616,132
24,102,972
29,622,985
32,510,381
WEST VIRGINIA
2,724,807
2,844,869
2,142,080
3,529,193
4,701,895
WISCONSIN
19,083,710
18.078,681
20,693,952
22,647,587
28,050,175
WYOMING
0
603,463
751,278
991,004
1,811,280
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$636,719,502
$646,548,202
$746,253,904
$842,951,781
$947,253,405
SOURCE: BEFORE 1986 FORM OCSE-41 LINE 11
1986 AND AFTER FORM OCSE-56 LINE 24
73
Table 33
NON-AFDC EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$2,809,292
$4,352,876
$5,631,568
$8,960,127
$11,533,100
ALASKA
2,224,355
1,930,953
2,569,824
2,890,014
3,246,582
ARIZONA
3,274,438
4,817,673
4,484,792
6,041,792
8,714,683
ARKANSAS
2,495,415
2,643,012
2,819,518
3,861,302
4,687,074
CALIFORNIA
43,503,375
50,542,817
52,283,161
60,512,730
68,364,224
COLORADO
1,990,425
2,353,204
3,519,417
3,272,595
3,238,125
CONNECTICUT
1,496,926
5,144,519
7,012,616
7,226,680
7,370,176
DELAWARE
2,137,139
1,763,248
2,318,461
2,504,241
2,686,378
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,756,434
1,806,369
1,660,855
3,682,247
4,230,819
FLORIDA
8,742,411
26,788,588
22,188,927
26,554,899
34,874,353
GEORGIA
2,870,134
5,623,816
3,162,518
13,938,269
17,003,758
GUAM
149,465
160,941
194,202
226,671
379,703
HAWAII
2,963,402
3,106,530
2,365,553
2,942,752
5,447,397
IDAHO
529,274
543,586
1,364,662
1,779,304
2,309,717
ILLINOIS
11,524,556
14,300,847
17,492,552
24,313,606
25,753,612
INDIANA
2,009,093
2,099,478
2,390,883
4,055,536
3,457,274
IOWA
1,174,768
2,201,000
3,546,370
1,757,219
7,777,752
KANSAS
823,304
2,336,240
2,445,232
5,692,326
7,118,360
KENTUCKY
2,823,765
3,796,623
4,912,614
4,783,638
6,601,570
LOUISIANA
6,619,622
6,423,300
5,365,542
5,652,094
6,533,177
MAINE
1,326,766
1,837,446
2,442,644
2,942,432
4,116,624
MARYLAND
11,536,921
14,722,277
13,682,582
17,515,610
18,704,647
MASSACHUSETTS
5,005,211
11,983,766
13,061,317
18,311,105
8,965,715
MICHIGAN
15,359,572
16,230,680
19,156,401
20,008,393
23,948,260
MINNESOTA
8,837,810
6,215,682
8,001,269
10,376,163
12,036,810
MISSISSIPPI
1,805,663
1,883,892
2,134,095
5,968,598
5,968,598
MISSOURI
3,785,190
4,967,925
7,798,964
5,274,452
6,902,523
MONTANA
379,493
374,685
339,964
330,678
968,996
NEBRASKA
2,586,062
3,291,434
3,451,891
4,168,037
4,054,434
NEVADA
1,170,851
2,135,987
1,501,359
1,571,531
2,062,724
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,972,343
2,026,024
2,314,941
5,072,617
2,620,939
NEW JERSEY
27,030,958
14,548,483
18,108,686
18,302,428
21,065,141
NEW MEXICO
1,184,485
1,684,232
1,897,985
2,514,001
2,805,382
NEW YORK
27,017,718
28,319,313
34,240,550
46,620,452
49,773,073
NORTH CAROLINA
4,722,757
5,744,476
9,039,219
11,778,728
13,753,726
NORTH DAKOTA
361,628
546,023
558,129
1,247,000
1,472,603
OHIO
464,132
0
9,737,875
12,405,770
17,841,484
OKLAHOMA
3,238,598
3,794,125
5,308,733
6,449,713
8,800,501
OREGON
3,956,371
4,198,408
4,574,365
4,559,331
5,834,129
PENNSYLVANIA
30,718,139
41,043,705
41,435,198
42,654,054
48,239,146
PUERTO RICO
1,926,569
1,555,620
1,925,776
2,948,719
7,610,655
RHODE ISLAND
1,017,704
1,094,230
1,706,424
3,045,998
1,998,378
SOUTH CAROLINA
4,322,966
6,358,663
8,438,850
10,336,806
13,690,110
SOUTH DAKOTA
426,961
589,393
686,788
759,248
1,568,212
TENNESSEE
3,868,197
5,442,273
5,334,481
6,598,221
7,724,339
TEXAS
6,584,618
7,187,282
9,618,940
26,253,387
39,363,581
UTAH
0
2,601,916
3,732,364
3,540,969
4,373,430
VERMONT
297,863
65,562
590,377
757,123
820,702
VIRGIN ISLANDS
471,366
425,589
486,481
555,643
632,658
VIRGINIA
1,189,250
13,944,633
16,000,665
15,887,349
31,285,187
WASHINGTON
8,539,424
8,682,598
11,890,989
18,242,623
23,782,203
WEST VIRGINIA
173,924
2,018,155
4,158,156
2,946,391
3,925,435
WISCONSIN
6,361,237
7,030,598
8,886,836
11,154,782
15,307,387
WYOMING
0
106,493
164,195
217,538
452,820
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$289,558,340
$365,387,188
$420,136,756
$531,963,932
$643,798,386
SOURCE: BEFORE 1986 FORM OCSE-41 LINE 12
1986 AND AFTER FORM OCSE-56 LINE 24
74
Table 34
TOTAL EXPENDITURES BY DIRECT AND
INDIRECT COST CATEGORIES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
DIRECT
INDIRECT
REPORTED COSTS
COSTS
COSTS
ALABAMA
$24,762,745
$19,633,885
$5,128,860
ALASKA
6,506,177
5,743,691
762,486
ARIZONA
18,944,964
16,671,568
2,273,396
ARKANSAS
10,154,064
7,972,341
2,181,723
CALIFORNIA
200,547,565
182,257,627
18,289,938
COLORADO
14,334,608
14,079,071
255,537
CONNECTICUT
27,200,143
24,911,773
2,288,370
DELAWARE
6,498,253
5,778,247
720,006
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
7,635,398
5,404,603
2,230,795
FLORIDA
67,221,190
65,187,198
2,033,992
GEORGIA
36,964,692
35,579,603
1,385,089
GUAM
1,150,615
1,150,615
NA
HAWAII
7,205,551
6,226,691
978,860
IDAHO
5,922,351
4,633,687
1,288,664
ILLINOIS
52,731,633
47,141,562
5,590,071
INDIANA
15,672,139
14,794,499
877,640
IOWA
10,478,627
4,401,140
6,077,487
KANSAS
16,399,834
12,930,716
3,469,118
KENTUCKY
23,518,766
21,852,862
1,665,904
LOUISIANA
19,851,646
17,270,932
2,580,714
MAINE
9,355,963
8,944,364
411,599
MARYLAND
41,565,883
38,240,612
3,325,271
MASSACHUSETTS
47,187,972
42,481,784
4,706,188
MICHIGAN
88,697,259
79,256,976
9,440,283
MINNESOTA
39,224,970
31,646,007
7,578,963
MISSISSIPPI
20,542,234
14,573,636
5,968,598
MISSOURI
27,577,001
26,227,583
1,349,418
MONTANA
3,264,826
2,928,948
335,878
NEBRASKA
10,136,084
8,311,589
1,824,495
NEVADA
7,695,127
6,838,841
856,286
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,368,232
4,311,445
56,787
NEW JERSEY
76,426,640
60,708,886
15,717,754
NEW MEXICO
7,140,193
5,907,796
1,232,397
NEW YORK
142,330,777
137,733,493
4,597,284
NORTH CAROLINA
37,868,051
36,545,393
1,322,658
NORTH DAKOTA
2,887,457
2,700,475
186,982
OHIO
62,168,571
47,286,282
14,882,289
OKLAHOMA
14,194,356
13,702,080
492,276
OREGON
17,460,137
16,184,634
1,275,503
PENNSYLVANIA
72,482,452
62,516,115
9,966,337
PUERTO RICO
10,795,186
10,132,925
662,261
RHODE ISLAND
4,440,841
4,044,453
396,388
SOUTH CAROLINA
20,132,515
15,676,644
4,455,871
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,877,454
2,431,114
446,340
TENNESSEE
19,310,848
15,440,611
3,870,237
TEXAS
69,670,054
63,009,384
6,660,670
UTAH
12,388,266
11,653,775
734,491
VERMONT
2,767,029
2,291,017
476,012
VIRGIN ISLANDS
843,544
843,544
NA
VIRGINIA
40,524,853
36,279,841
4,245,012
WASHINGTON
56,292,584
49,713,523
6,579,061
WEST VIRGINIA
8,627,330
6,750,837
1,876,493
WISCONSIN
43,357,562
40,582,562
2,775,000
WYOMING
2,264,100
1,698,075
566,025
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,600,567,312
$1,421,217,555
$179,349,757
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 25
75
Table 35
DIRECT EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$10,175,152
$10,769,018
$9,572,920
$17,995,260
$19,633,885
ALASKA
4,328,646
4,574,861
4,897,329
5,144,633
5,743,691
ARIZONA
8,412,856
7,916,701
8,698,737
11,412,274
16,671,568
ARKANSAS
5,099,527
4,416,535
5,122,057
4,906,877
7,972,341
CALIFORNIA
127,892,750
143,506,634
145,379,865
163,549,864
182,257,627
COLORADO
9,784,263
11,076,323
13,457,115
15,010,380
14,079,071
CONNECTICUT
14,798,353
19,205,260
21,345,367
23,444,452
24,911,773
DELAWARE
4,483,202
4,040,484
5,398,550
5,387,575
5,778,247
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,665,918
5,826,997
4,935,427
6,369,703
5,404,603
FLORIDA
28,666,755
39,745,504
45,482,731
53,538,546
65,187,198
GEORGIA
13,174,350
14,453,694
21,630,549
27,847,823
35,579,603
GUAM
349,674
395,291
485,505
686,881
1,150,615
HAWAII
4,960,253
4,495,554
4,826,800
6,005,616
6,226,691
IDAHO
2,670,632
2,898,858
3,709,625
4,137,870
4,633,687
ILLINOIS
27,313,491
32,409,917
35,897,710
45,876,336
47,141,562
INDIANA
9,288,985
11,326,332
11,574,327
14,210,935
14,794,499
IOWA
6,474,650
7,718,894
7,260,821
2,912,309
4,401,140
KANSAS
5,990,584
7,208,738
8,468,075
9,955,562
12,930,716
KENTUCKY
10,824,571
12,243,038
14,397,428
17,495,322
21,852,862
LOUISIANA
10,164,430
8,897,695
8,757,489
16,002,636
17,270,932
MAINE
4,522,040
5,684,431
6,221,757
7,577,684
8,944,364
MARYLAND
23,595,110
30,098,877
27,973,279
35,809,691
38,240,612
MASSACHUSETTS
23,766,423
25,934,686
37,318,049
42,314,614
42,481,784
MICHIGAN
47,137,974
48,828,411
58,375,233
62,262,082
79,256,976
MINNESOTA
18,737,252
14,729,111
21,937,351
25,890,066
31,646,007
MISSISSIPPI
4,039,459
3,694,796
5,108,894
14,573,636
14,573,636
MISSOURI
13,543,627
14,210,370
19,944,335
21,728,673
26,227,583
MONTANA
1,631,706
1,607,716
1,669,066
1,564,106
2,928,948
NEBRASKA
5,632,281
6,162,627
7,078,121
8,544,476
8,311,589
NEVADA
3,745,401
3,368,095
4,881,647
5,121,310
6,838,841
NEW HAMPSHIRE
3,245,657
3,294,220
3,809,431
5,054,456
4,311,445
NEW JERSEY
36,011,411
39,070,222
46,041,539
54,699,831
60,708,886
NEW MEXICO
2,561,555
3,483,258
4,102,011
5,425,835
5,907,796
NEW YORK
100,866,146
105,326,062
117,763,036
131,884,996
137,733,493
NORTH CAROLINA
15,660,628
17,300,392
24,424,661
30,663,329
36,545,393
NORTH DAKOTA
1,728,334
1,933,466
2,042,640
2,327,067
2,700,475
OHIO
12,703,805
19,894,405
29,155,314
30,085,939
47,286,282
OKLAHOMA
5,777,658
5,867,530
8,241,119
9,959,213
13,702,080
OREGON
10,201,972
12,303,674
12,885,627
13,675,281
16,184,634
PENNSYLVANIA
41,295,544
50,467,321
53,193,434
54,137,343
62,516,115
PUERTO RICO
3,822,044
3,069,984
3,565,940
5,105,266
10,132,925
RHODE ISLAND
2,566,815
1,846,948
3,667,623
7,500,259
4,044,453
SOUTH CAROLINA
8,608,881
9,109,710
10,541,522
12,573,076
15,676,644
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,541,109
1,729,408
1,783,990
2,074,373
2,431,114
TENNESSEE
6,429,583
9,807,997
8,749,360
12,392,019
15,440,611
TEXAS
18,463,505
21,968,361
27,222,154
42,023,864
63,009,384
UTAH
9,380,112
9,641,763
9,712,599
10,814,147
11,653,775
VERMONT
1,579,031
1,589,735
1,740,271
2,236,751
2,291,017
VIRGIN ISLANDS
688,103
868,550
0
0
843,544
VIRGINIA
7,661,216
17,750,883
29,448,029
30,564,184
36,279,841
WASHINGTON
22,002,334
24,551,182
31,481,602
42,284,581
49,713,523
WEST VIRGINIA
2,511,639
4,218,492
5,282,274
5,258,832
6,750,837
WISCONSIN
23,368,210
22,282,300
27,780,882
33,802,369
40,582,562
WYOMING
0
685,279
860,044
1,136,030
1,698,075
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$795,545,607
$895,506,590
$1,035,301,261
$1,222,956,233
$1,421,217,555
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 25
76
Table 36
INDIRECT EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$2,490,726
$2,919,271
$5,797,080
$4,734,640
$5,128,860
ALASKA
614,365
506,593
570,382
589,521
762,486
ARIZONA
1,031,617
1,210,405
1,419,434
2,013,931
2,273,396
ARKANSAS
1,139,010
1,167,044
1,552,243
1,818,091
2,181,723
CALIFORNIA
16,498,579
15,433,043
18,005,014
16,333,400
18,289,938
COLORADO
422,176
952,929
604,593
302,819
255,537
CONNECTICUT
845,359
764,283
825,670
1,027,836
2,288,370
DELAWARE
504,946
527,153
559,802
670,854
720,006
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
648,520
863,273
828,443
1,145,041
2,230,795
FLORIDA
788,807
1,467,707
1,717,709
2,085,456
2,033,992
GEORGIA
492,957
745,808
958,861
1,190,237
1,385,089
GUAM
6,196
7,061
0
0
0
HAWAII
271,733
435,446
0
0
978,860
IDAHO
442,744
498,556
692,510
804,641
1,288,664
ILLINOIS
2,704,049
3,336,183
3,569,555
4,209,707
5,590,071
INDIANA
511,467
670,686
686,613
843,022
877,640
IOWA
51,841
141,822
986,552
282,634
6,077,487
KANSAS
1,668,058
1,776,802
2,127,500
5,071,015
3,469,118
KENTUCKY
284,928
289,850
1,223,516
1,440,236
1,665,904
LOUISIANA
1,931,415
10,038,348
8,010,546
2,167,988
2,580,714
MAINE
243,643
316,373
315,287
374,834
411,599
MARYLAND
2,042,492
2,617,294
2,432,459
3,113,886
3,325,271
MASSACHUSETTS
7,490,922
8,260,954
0
10,002,828
4,706,188
MICHIGAN
4,060,599
7,139,450
7,681,323
9,196,466
9,440,283
MINNESOTA
4,386,270
8,291,932
6,070,960
7,923,268
7,578,963
MISSISSIPPI
1,215,991
1,088,111
1,358,060
5,968,598
5,968,598
MISSOURI
475,596
531,248
852,903
1,074,838
1,349,418
MONTANA
156,522
141,130
138,290
129,594
335,878
NEBRASKA
517,689
1,151,671
1,551,606
1,875,617
1,824,495
NEVADA
532,210
932,445
668,964
798,015
856,286
NEW HAMPSHIRE
41,582
82,487
48,804
66,573
56,787
NEW JERSEY
13,536,389
15,897,548
19,320,860
16,112,787
15,717,754
NEW MEXICO
1,106,718
948,932
1,128,039
1,053,548
1,232,397
NEW YORK
5,085,688
3,594,374
4,524,644
5,638,462
4,597,284
NORTH CAROLINA
1,339,926
933,914
1,526,430
1,449,427
1,322,658
NORTH DAKOTA
174,972
166,623
189,877
217,830
186,982
OHIO
3,755,982
3,864,341
9,046,495
34,551,248
14,882,289
OKLAHOMA
1,593,361
907,693
321,354
443,600
492,276
OREGON
806,200
948,084
1,102,149
1,491,926
1,275,503
PENNSYLVANIA
13,056,159
11,588,478
8,679,813
10,158,789
9,966,337
PUERTO RICO
396,050
392,876
554,269
692,231
662,261
RHODE ISLAND
111,351
639,939
395,292
515,524
396,388
SOUTH CAROLINA
588,919
2,039,971
2,062,006
2,811,865
4,455,871
SOUTH DAKOTA
101,047
302,980
632,575
589,656
446,340
TENNESSEE
3,240,910
3,797,685
3,656,409
4,103,534
3,870,237
TEXAS
1,280,476
1,989,246
2,837,033
4,442,308
6,660,670
UTAH
705,396
736,841
681,064
531,476
734,491
VERMONT
219,011
377,133
396,454
503,468
476,012
VIRGIN ISLANDS
192,194
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
8,729,302
9,065,719
2,556,301
1,210,514
4,245,012
WASHINGTON
3,293,878
3,747,548
4,512,359
5,581,027
6,579,061
WEST VIRGINIA
387,092
644,532
1,017,962
1,216,752
1,876,493
WISCONSIN
2,076,737
2,826,979
1,781,906
2,623,441
2,775,000
WYOMING
0
24,677
56,149
72,512
566,025
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$116,290,767
$139,741,471
$138,234,119
$183,267,511
$179,349,757
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 25
77
Table 37
TOTAL EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTIONAL COST CATEGORIES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
PATERNITIES
LOCATES
ORDERS
ENFORCEMENT
FINANCIAL
REPORTED COST
ESTABLISHED
DISTRIBUTION
CATEGORIES
PROCESS
ALABAMA
$24,762,746
$1,824,247
$2,163,546
$1,938,428
$12,307,134
$6,529,391
ALASKA
6,506,177
749,958
775,384
1,915,671
2,082,212
982,952
ARIZONA
18,944,964
1,326,147
2,083,946
2,273,396
6,062,389
7,199,086
ARKANSAS
10,189,291
2,037,858
2,649,216
1,222,715
2,649,216
1,630,286
CALIFORNIA
200,547,566
27,282,211
32,053,074
35,922,197
72,124,633
33,165,451
COLORADO
14,334,608
1,716,199
1,186,014
6,310,573
3,733,613
1,388,209
CONNECTICUT
27,200,143
4,766,208
3,621,038
8,644,154
9,571,346
597,397
DELAWARE
6,498,253
304,768
202,745
2,939,809
1,524,490
1,526,441
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
8,392,298
2,307,720
1,853,859
769,140
1,923,099
1,538,480
FLORIDA
67,221,190
12,976,433
6,487,462
17,186,154
27,988,611
2,582,530
GEORGIA
36,964,692
380,380
1,478,588
5,502,966
28,863,464
739,294
GUAM
1,150,615
230,123
264,642
230,123
253,135
172,592
HAWAII
7,205,551
576,444
1,873,443
2,593,998
1,008,778
1,152,888
IDAHO
5,922,351
829,129
888,353
710,682
2,132,046
1,362,141
ILLINOIS
52,731,633
14,297,722
5,484,494
11,519,018
11,631,168
9,799,231
INDIANA
15,672,139
3,183,783
3,183,783
3,862,242
3,183,783
2,258,548
IOWA
13,409,917
1,340,992
2,011,487
2,011,487
2,011,488
6,034,463
KANSAS
16,399,834
3,115,968
3,443,965
1,475,986
5,083,949
3,279,966
KENTUCKY
23,518,766
5,974,228
3,655,709
3,688,217
7,488,198
2,712,414
19,851,646
1,729,468
644,384
3,919,866
13,318,174
239,754
LOUISIANA
MAINE
9,355,963
1,979,722
415,405
1,285,509
4,519,866
1,155,461
MARYLAND
41,565,883
7,481,859
3,740,929
415,659
24,523,871
5,403,565
MASSACHUSETTS
47,187,973
460,926
280,362
22,522,437
15,933,923
7,990,325
MICHIGAN
88,697,259
11,274,861
22,319,047
21,320,797
18,119,373
15,663,181
MINNESOTA
39,500,000
3,200,000
1,600,000
6,300,000
24,000,000
4,400,000
MISSISSIPPI
20,542,234
6,632,300
2,277,907
1,472,788
4,929,967
5,229,272
MISSOURI
27,577,001
3,676,594
4,869,076
3,346,518
11,248,241
4,436,572
261,788
MONTANA
3,264,825
311,449
858,171
355,043
1,478,374
NEBRASKA
10,136,084
628,437
1,520,413
527,076
5,240,356
2,219,802
NEVADA
7,695,127
272,099
172,900
816,296
4,353,581
2,080,251
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,368,232
218,412
436,823
873,646
2,184,116
655,235
NEW JERSEY
76,426,640
5,618,920
11,025,315
7,850,703
27,812,070
24,119,632
NEW MEXICO
7,140,193
782,565
677,604
755,432
1,053,178
3,871,414
NEW YORK
122,432,884
9,208,801
29,889,463
44,179,424
8,938,372
30,216,824
NORTH CAROLINA
37,868,051
1,881,220
13,250,375
3,435,518
4,859,189
14,441,749
NORTH DAKOTA
2,887,457
692,990
750,739
548,617
635,241
259,870
OHIO
47,286,282
6,511,066
10,038,695
5,000,975
20,673,987
5,061,559
OKLAHOMA
14,194,356
2,129,154
3,548,589
4,258,306
2,838,871
1,419,436
OREGON
17,460,140
441,995
1,022,350
4,464,755
7,795,044
3,735,996
PENNSYLVANIA
72,482,452
3,969,153
5,170,876
24,562,405
22,150,129
16,629,889
PUERTO RICO
10,795,186
701,230
310,287
8,948,954
370,257
464,458
RHODE ISLAND
4,440,841
222,042
932,577
1,154,619
843,760
1,287,843
SOUTH CAROLINA
20,132,515
6,643,730
4,630,478
4,831,804
805,301
3,221,202
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,877,454
469,025
270,481
402,844
1,346,648
388,456
TENNESSEE
19,310,848
2,049,133
4,952,071
3,927,505
6,147,399
2,234,740
TEXAS
69,670,054
9,823,478
12,979,531
15,013,896
25,610,712
6,242,437
UTAH
12,388,266
1,451,533
2,631,763
2,548,886
4,778,774
977,310
VERMONT
2,767,029
276,703
110,681
92,234
691,757
1,595,654
VIRGIN ISLANDS
843,545
10,693
57,884
90,266
380,927
303,775
VIRGINIA
40,524,853
4,052,485
6,889,225
5,268,231
10,131,213
14,183,699
WASHINGTON
56,292,584
7,033,862
3,305,378
11,730,038
31,685,842
2,537,464
WEST VIRGINIA
8,727,330
1,307,826
1,164,690
431,367
4,270,528
1,552,919
WISCONSIN
43,357,562
8,363,336
8,363,336
10,612,008
8,363,336
7,655,546
WYOMING
1,698,073
594,326
84,903
339,615
424,518
254,711
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,569,319,556
$197,321,911
$236,553,456
$334,320,993
$524,079,647
$277,043,549
NOTE: DATA REPORTED SHOULD HAVE MATCHED TOTAL EXPENDITURES REPORTED ON THE OCSE-41, HOWEVER SOME DATA WAS INCONSISTENT
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26 (A+B+C+D+E)
78
Table 38
EXPENDITURES FOR PATERNITIES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$934,742
$1,957,425
$1,228,415
$1,911,846
$1,824,247
ALASKA
621,953
351,203
573,197
674,017
749,958
ARIZONA
385,613
692,600
783,706
939,834
1,326,147
ARKANSAS
935,781
943,933
1,067,888
922,641
2,037,858
CALIFORNIA
14,771,088
17,594,622
19,491,816
21,603,980
27,282,211
COLORADO
1,332,590
1,548,622
1,618,909
1,815,362
1,716,199
CONNECTICUT
0
3,301,986
3,369,376
3,941,055
4,766,208
DELAWARE
148,497
217,885
245,161
284,637
304,768
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,024,743
1,922,909
1,607,279
2,254,423
2,307,720
FLORIDA
12,114,000
5,168,137
7,714,822
6,558,179
12,976,433
GEORGIA
29,058
49,000
87,638
110,462
380,380
GUAM
39,145
44,259
67,970
137,376
230,123
HAWAII
784,891
854,155
362,258
480,449
576,444
IDAHO
256,551
271,772
765,971
691,951
829,129
ILLINOIS
5,843,252
6,066,323
7,845,077
11,049,706
14,297,722
INDIANA
2,005,431
2,444,940
2,476,839
3,024,212
3,183,785
IOWA
652,649
786,072
824,737
319,494
1,340,992
KANSAS
606,564
1,347,831
1,589,335
2,855,050
3,115,968
KENTUCKY
3,016,467
3,263,753
3,925,001
4,735,577
5,974,228
LOUISIANA
1,663,388
812,800
834,881
1,128,038
1,729,468
MAINE
365,528
460,261
1,360,167
1,682,753
1,979,722
MARYLAND
4,614,768
5,888,911
5,473,033
7,006,244
7,481,859
MASSACHUSETTS
6,251,469
165,452
132,673
230,997
460,926
MICHIGAN
6,632,386
4,515,082
8,130,381
9,372,901
11,274,861
MINNESOTA
1,988,623
2,094,915
2,240,665
2,705,067
3,200,000
MISSISSIPPI
623,287
770,209
1,681,408
6,632,300
6,632,300
MISSOURI
839,055
2,124,506
2,691,644
2,698,897
3,676,594
MONTANA
3,292
96,196
112,622
132,069
311,449
NEBRASKA
0
453,744
538,876
646,046
628,437
NEVADA
143,894
125,133
118,737
158,251
272,099
NEW HAMPSHIRE
164,362
168,835
192,912
256,051
218,412
NEW JERSEY
5,892,993
4,423,435
6,738,798
4,484,182
5,618,920
NEW MEXICO
114,817
138,728
426,772
839,080
782,565
NEW YORK
4,238,074
7,319,453
4,891,507
5,500,939
9,208,801
NORTH CAROLINA
1,097,652
1,259,270
1,495,000
1,647,739
1,881,220
NORTH DAKOTA
456,793
504,021
535,804
610,775
692,990
OHIO
7,644,197
0
4,723,161
7,330,136
6,511,066
OKLAHOMA
436,751
1,524,425
1,883,744
3,120,844
2,129,154
OREGON
136,658
49,873
88,918
494,405
441,995
PENNSYLVANIA
2,429,521
3,133,818
3,851,407
3,562,006
3,969,153
PUERTO RICO
461,315
444,089
485,690
738,018
701,230
RHODE ISLAND
107,127
130,064
212,490
320,632
222,042
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,526,835
2,702,425
3,328,037
4,289,377
6,643,730
SOUTH DAKOTA
168,705
254,431
394,750
434,236
469,025
TENNESSEE
904,522
1,627,523
1,184,967
1,704,268
2,049,133
TEXAS
3,476,659
4,242,892
5,410,654
6,551,730
9,823,478
UTAH
932,909
880,106
881,383
1,289,997
1,451,533
VERMONT
387,596
238,408
534,181
304,469
276,703
VIRGIN ISLANDS
38,128
18,160
16,200
12,905
10,693
VIRGINIA
1,057,111
2,121,777
2,240,093
3,177,470
4,052,485
WASHINGTON
3,988,986
4,539,910
5,981,608
6,986,617
7,033,862
WEST VIRGINIA
56,612
685,686
888,333
906,582
1,307,826
WISCONSIN
5,088,989
4,670,326
5,912,558
7,139,459
8,363,336
WYOMING
0
0
176,626
232,040
594,326
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$109,456,017
$107,412,291
$131,436,075
$158,637,771
$197,321,911
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26
79
Table 39
EXPENDITURES FOR LOCATES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$1,868,217
$3,600,020
$2,010,920
$2,801,192
$2,163,546
ALASKA
617,471
364,790
652,977
710,191
775,384
ARIZONA
293,887
1,173,662
1,129,496
1,476,883
2,083,946
ARKANSAS
748,624
755,147
867,659
1,144,568
2,649,216
CALIFORNIA
23,658,375
23,364,133
23,592,777
26,964,501
32,053,074
COLORADO
824,212
862,884
1,170,314
1,430,545
1,186,014
CONNECTICUT
0
2,515,424
2,451,293
2,798,936
3,621,038
DELAWARE
217,197
368,209
377,630
189,346
202,745
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
375,456
640,969
803,640
1,127,212
1,853,859
FLORIDA
1,942,000
3,330,027
18,441,272
19,254,981
6,487,462
GEORGIA
680,169
789,535
1,006,873
1,157,104
1,478,588
GUAM
17,794
20,118
33,985
157,983
264,642
HAWAII
959,266
674,333
1,263,578
1,561,460
1,873,443
IDAHO
314,161
403,540
748,363
741,377
888,353
ILLINOIS
1,307,426
2,604,724
3,761,279
5,323,590
5,484,494
INDIANA
2,005,432
2,444,940
2,476,839
3,024,212
3,183,783
IOWA
652,649
1,179,107
1,237,106
479,241
2,011,487
KANSAS
1,658,096
1,886,963
2,225,070
3,155,581
3,443,965
KENTUCKY
909,686
1,076,177
1,519,884
2,040,271
3,655,709
LOUISIANA
1,717,916
863,317
439,089
413,109
644,384
MAINE
236,378
297,640
285,404
353,092
415,405
MARYLAND
2,307,384
2,944,455
2,736,516
3,503,122
3,740,929
MASSACHUSETTS
6,251,469
211,366
223,908
313,612
280,362
MICHIGAN
7,079,344
9,541,832
13,286,619
14,502,315
22,319,047
MINNESOTA
1,271,794
1,266,157
1,316,390
1,352,533
1,600,000
MISSISSIPPI
147,860
103,357
582,026
2,277,907
2,277,907
MISSOURI
2,499,977
2,214,475
3,885,464
4,594,187
4,869,076
MONTANA
2,693
367,759
420,435
404,492
858,171
NEBRASKA
0
1,088,985
1,293,302
1,563,014
1,520,413
NEVADA
161,210
171,904
155,203
128,201
172,900
NEW HAMPSHIRE
328,724
337,671
385,824
512,103
436,823
NEW JERSEY
5,493,018
8,457,199
14,040,603
8,072,636
11,025,315
NEW MEXICO
1,193,289
1,441,791
643,296
754,200
677,604
NEW YORK
32,315,309
36,183,369
37,297,742
41,944,564
29,889,463
NORTH CAROLINA
5,746,367
7,554,164
9,535,772
10,999,578
13,250,375
NORTH DAKOTA
494,860
546,023
580,454
664,273
750,739
OHIO
2,548,066
0
3,486,976
2,841,881
10,038,695
OKLAHOMA
1,020,194
846,903
1,113,121
1,040,281
3,548,589
OREGON
1,022,969
880,881
871,397
896,325
1,022,350
PENNSYLVANIA
2,826,288
3,847,460
4,370,570
4,513,588
5,170,876
PUERTO RICO
299,314
280,004
262,665
327,895
310,287
RHODE ISLAND
435,633
572,730
935,690
961,893
932,577
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,195,714
1,817,507
2,396,562
2,996,702
4,630,478
SOUTH DAKOTA
245,390
169,513
226,110
250,419
270,481
TENNESSEE
1,765,970
3,138,794
2,863,669
4,118,647
4,952,071
TEXAS
2,683,207
3,255,839
4,208,286
8,656,648
12,979,531
UTAH
2,305,547
2,609,181
2,612,967
2,374,639
2,631,763
VERMONT
105,708
59,602
106,836
137,011
110,681
VIRGIN ISLANDS
105,806
41,454
44,338
53,972
57,884
VIRGINIA
1,453,528
2,917,443
2,144,089
5,401,699
6,889,225
WASHINGTON
1,927,048
2,229,001
2,146,895
2,764,477
3,305,378
WEST VIRGINIA
306,051
656,508
850,532
874,204
1,164,690
WISCONSIN
3,307,843
2,284,944
2,660,651
3,533,304
8,363,336
WYOMING
0
0
140,327
183,698
84,903
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$129,851,986
$147,253,930
$184,320,683
$209,819,395
$236,553,456
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26
80
Table 40
EXPENDITURES FOR ORDERS ESTABLISHED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$744,754
$2,381,748
$1,331,040
$1,910,471
$1,938,428
ALASKA
964,600
959,761
1,656,041
1,688,825
1,915,671
ARIZONA
811,801
886,534
1,347,424
1,745,407
2,273,396
ARKANSAS
2,308,259
2,328,367
2,336,005
2,679,977
1,222,715
CALIFORNIA
24,270,161
28,164,111
29,213,216
31,767,384
35,922,197
COLORADO
0
5,711,525
4,766,205
6,352,946
6,310,573
CONNECTICUT
0
6,403,055
6,674,168
7,574,306
8,644,154
DELAWARE
2,117,708
1,859,836
2,111,696
2,741,009
2,939,809
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
63,313
116,540
535,760
751,474
769,140
FLORIDA
7,596,000
11,745,765
8,320,267
12,605,594
17,186,154
GEORGIA
1,503,684
2,492,491
1,464,559
1,735,656
5,502,966
GUAM
145,907
164,964
67,971
137,376
230,123
HAWAII
2,283,092
1,978,044
1,642,467
2,041,910
2,593,998
IDAHO
727,531
807,079
576,680
543,677
710,682
ILLINOIS
8,741,992
9,899,986
10,624,486
12,174,668
11,519,018
INDIANA
2,403,411
2,935,562
3,804,615
3,497,650
3,862,242
IOWA
1,305,298
1,572,143
1,237,106
479,241
2,011,487
KANSAS
948,906
1,257,976
1,483,379
1,352,392
1,475,986
KENTUCKY
2,265,077
2,092,716
2,665,199
2,578,868
3,688,217
LOUISIANA
5,781,744
3,407,310
2,834,861
2,745,262
3,919,866
MAINE
1,231,929
1,551,208
793,859
1,092,676
1,285,509
MARYLAND
256,376
327,162
304,057
389,236
415,659
MASSACHUSETTS
10,940,071
16,487,256
17,929,263
25,113,896
22,522,437
MICHIGAN
8,857,189
12,387,229
15,136,066
17,069,373
21,320,797
MINNESOTA
3,260,416
2,969,715
4,285,272
5,410,133
6,300,000
MISSISSIPPI
755,853
546,914
388,017
1,472,788
1,472,788
MISSOURI
1,733,852
1,570,599
2,585,247
2,572,231
3,346,518
MONTANA
0
217,129
198,965
181,077
355,043
NEBRASKA
0
374,339
444,572
541,845
527,076
NEVADA
575,140
851,030
593,684
712,129
816,296
NEW HAMPSHIRE
657,447
675,341
771,647
1,024,206
873,646
NEW JERSEY
9,403,469
9,514,913
5,637,182
10,522,904
7,850,703
NEW MEXICO
467,705
565,104
586,289
636,275
755,432
NEW YORK
18,965,378
22,459,394
21,889,495
24,616,699
44,179,424
NORTH CAROLINA
2,119,841
2,112,514
2,460,515
2,909,812
3,435,518
NORTH DAKOTA
361,628
399,017
424,178
485,431
548,617
OHIO
5,379,250
0
3,705,640
2,946,406
5,000,975
OKLAHOMA
231,054
2,032,567
2,568,742
1,560,422
4,258,306
OREGON
4,460,305
2,328,192
2,460,712
3,384,384
4,464,755
PENNSYLVANIA
19,582,919
21,012,094
21,317,051
21,725,663
24,562,405
PUERTO RICO
2,552,857
2,050,573
2,519,684
3,722,670
8,948,954
RHODE ISLAND
1,339,083
585,910
957,223
2,565,051
1,154,619
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,483,406
1,817,507
'2,319,254
3,055,461
4,831,804
SOUTH DAKOTA
199,379
265,481
339,165
372,964
402,844
TENNESSEE
1,636,753
2,790,039
2,271,186
3,266,513
3,927,505
TEXAS
4,049,491
4,913,705
6,312,429
10,013,460
15,013,896
UTAH
3,169,875
3,569,202
3,574,381
2,755,852
2,548,886
VERMONT
35,236
89,403
92,901
94,490
92,234
VIRGIN ISLANDS
194,267
399,048
353,074
382,445
90,266
VIRGINIA
2,378,500
4,773,998
5,024,209
4,130,711
5,268,231
WASHINGTON
3,033,591
3,190,359
7,466,166
9,184,475
11,730,038
WEST VIRGINIA
132,095
252,877
327,612
323,779
431,367
WISCONSIN
5,343,439
5,649,588
6,799,441
8,050,104
10,612,008
WYOMING
0
0
86,726
111,186
339,615
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$180,771,032
$215,894,920
$227,617,049
$269,500,840
$334,320,993
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26
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Table 41
EXPENDITURES FOR ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ORDERS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$5,261,347
$3,025,094
$6,427,535
$10,427,746
$12,307,134
ALASKA
2,055,573
2,531,928
1,778,383
1,819,214
2,082,212
ARIZONA
6,019,074
4,556,765
4,682,987
6,176,054
6,062,389
ARKANSAS
1,933,946
1,950,794
1,935,547
2,215,809
2,649,216
CALIFORNIA
54,998,080
59,999,728
59,945,912
66,808,644
72,124,633
COLORADO
6,542,480
2,070,775
4,476,239
3,651,195
3,733,613
CONNECTICUT
0
6,593,922
9,074,258
9,451,201
9,571,346
DELAWARE
1,287,778
941,755
1,776,834
1,421,710
1,524,490
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
949,473
1,748,099
1,339,399
1,878,686
1,923,099
FLORIDA
5,455,000
16,711,957
9,473,734
13,422,006
27,988,611
GEORGIA
11,045,468
11,502,314
19,652,787
25,456,286
28,863,464
GUAM
88,967
100,588
262,173
151,114
253,135
HAWAII
570,124
449,556
703,729
840,786
1,008,778
IDAHO
760,601
971,789
1,413,085
1,878,154
2,132,046
ILLINOIS
6,694,278
8,555,767
8,487,979
11,199,462
11,631,168
INDIANA
2,005,432
2,444,941
2,476,840
3,024,212
3,183,783
IOWA
1,305,298
1,965,179
1,237,106
479,241
2,011,488
KANSAS
2,950,109
2,695,662
3,178,671
4,658,239
5,083,949
KENTUCKY
3,450,048
4,444,978
5,687,038
5,234,065
7,488,198
LOUISIANA
8,995,225
13,651,787
12,316,195
13,618,308
13,318,174
MAINE
2,234,152
2,813,177
883,208
3,841,861
4,519,866
MARYLAND
15,126,186
19,302,541
17,939,386
22,964,910
24,523,871
MASSACHUSETTS
6,251,469
11,642,918
12,688,137
17,772,572
15,933,923
MICHIGAN
14,530,025
14,699,288
15,134,353
16,097,724
18,119,373
HINNESOTA
12,486,702
14,088,878
16,889,012
20,626,134
24,000,000
MISSISSIPPI
988,441
928,468
1,164,052
4,929,967
4,927,967
MISSOURI
6,327,790
5,577,956
7,859,822
8,280,262
11,248,241
1,478,374
MONTANA
126,813
792,546
775,005
722,724
HEBRASKA
0
3,754,731
4,459,198
5,387,188
5,240,356
NEVADA
510,030
2,008,739
2,779,838
3,085,893
4,353,581
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,643,620
1,688,354
1,929,118
2,560,515
2,184,116
NEW JERSEY
18,853,499
20,220,721
26,427,692
23,741,169
27,812,070
NEW MEXICO
996,670
1,204,226
899,046
861,110
1,053,178
NEW YORK
18,965,378
22,459,394
21,889,495
24,616,699
8,938,372
NORTH' CAROLINA
3,615,693
3,205,061
3,441,690
4,177,730
4,859,189
NORTH DAKOTA
418,727
462,020
491,154
562,077
635,241
OHIO
8,776,670
0
12,560,109
12,791,099
20,673,987
OKLAHOMA
4,354,492
2,032,569
2,568,742
1,040,281
2,838,871
OREGON
1,911,559
5,207,690
6,270,540
7,262,006
7,795,044
PENNSYLVANIA
17,387,110
19,876,472
18,503,970
20,349,726
22,150,129
PUERTO RICO
476,357
256,878
287,976
411,605
370,257
RHODE ISLAND
535,633
468,530
765,453
2,164,216
843,760
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,428,219
3,041,538
3,401,951
2,968,857
805,301
SOUTH DAKOTA
843,527
1,055,060
1,130,551
1,246,766
1,346,648
TENNESSEE
2,319,286
4,068,806
3,554,899
5,112,802
6,147,399
TEXAS
8,187,828
9,935,220
12,023,675
17,080,965
25,610,712
UTAH
2,698,882
2,670,415
2,674,289
4,045,849
4,778,774
VERMONT
916,136
1,281,443
1,068,363
685,055
691,757
VIRGIN ISLANDS
388,534
313,304
321,999
326,008
380,927
VIRGINIA
1,849,944
3,713,110
13,632,567
7,943,675
10,131,213
WASHINGTON
5,633,812
16,729,992
18,884,788
27,008,859
31,685,842
WEST VIRGINIA
453,941
2,402,335
3,112,317
3,205,414
4,270,528
WISCONSIN
7,887,934
8,009,860
9,460,092
11,583,408
8,363,336
WYOMING
0
0
333,408
437,493
424,518
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$292,493,360
$352,825,618
$402,532,326
$469,704,751
$524,079,647
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26
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Table 42
EXPENDITURES FOR FINANCIAL DISTRIBUTION PROCESS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$3,856,818
$2,724,002
$4,372,090
$5,678,645
$6,529,391
ALASKA
683,414
873,772
807,113
841,907
982,952
ARIZONA
1,934,098
1,817,545
2,174,558
3,088,027
7,199,086
ARKANSAS
311,927
314,644
467,201
797,330
1,630,286
CALIFORNIA
26,693,625
29,817,083
31,141,158
32,738,754
33,165,451
COLORADO
1,507,157
1,835,446
2,030,041
2,063,151
1,388,209
CONNECTICUT
0
1,155,156
601,942
706,790
597,397
DELAWARE
1,216,968
1,179,953
1,447,032
1,421,727
1,526,441
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
743,889
1,398,479
1,071,519
1,502,949
1,538,480
FLORIDA
2,349,000
4,257,325
3,250,345
3,783,242
2,582,530
GEORGIA
408,928
366,162
377,553
578,552
739,294
GUAM
64,057
72,423
53,406
103,032
172,592
HAWAII
362,880
539,466
854,768
1,081,011
1,152,888
IDAHO
314,161
263,536
898,036
1,087,352
1,362,141
ILLINOIS
7,430,592
8,619,300
8,747,434
10,338,617
9,799,231
INDIANA
1,380,746
1,726,635
1,025,807
2,483,671
2,258,548
IOWA
2,610,596
2,358,215
3,711,318
1,437,726
6,034,463
KANSAS
1,495,733
1,797,108
2,119,114
3,005,315
3,279,966
KENTUCKY
1,467,785
1,655,264
1,823,821
4,347,777
2,712,414
LOUISIANA
110,524
200,829
343,009
265,907
239,754
MAINE
697,696
878,518
3,105,372
982,136
1,155,461
MARYLAND
3,332,888
4,253,102
3,952,746
5,060,065
5,403,565
MASSACHUSETTS
1,562,867
5,688,648
6,344,068
8,886,365
7,990,325
MICHIGAN
14,099,629
14,824,430
14,369,137
14,416,235
15,663,181
MINNESOTA
4,115,987
2,601,378
3,276,972
3,719,467
4,400,000
MISSISSIPPI
2,740,009
2,443,960
2,651,451
5,229,272
5,229,272
MISSOURI
2,624,549
3,254,082
3,775,061
4,657,934
4,436,572
MONTANA
137,982
275,216
300,508
253,337
261,788
NEBRASKA
169,100
1,642,499
1,893,779
2,282,000
2,219,802
NEVADA
2,294,122
1,143,727
1,903,149
1,834,851
2,080,251
NEW HAMPSHIRE
493,086
506,506
678,735
768,154
655,235
NEW JERSEY
9,904,821
12,351,502
12,518,124
23,991,727
24,119,632
NEW MEXICO
895,792
1,082,341
2,674,647
3,388,718
3,871,414
NEW YORK
17,058,246
20,498,826
19,688,316
22,141,277
30,216,824
NORTH CAROLINA
4,656,787
4,103,297
9,018,114
12,377,897
14,441,749
NORTH DAKOTA
171,298
189,008
200,927
229,941
259,870
OHIO
3,963,658
0
4,679,428
4,176,417
5,061,559
OKLAHOMA
1,329,738
338,761
428,124
3,640,985
1,419,436
OREGON
3,476,680
4,785,122
4,296,210
3,130,089
3,735,996
PENNSYLVANIA
12,125,865
14,185,956
13,830,247
14,145,149
16,629,889
PUERTO RICO
428,251
431,316
564,194
597,309
464,458
RHODE ISLAND
260,690
729,653
1,192,059
2,003,946
1,287,843
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,563,626
1,770,704
1,319,575
1,997,801
3,221,202
SOUTH DAKOTA
185,155
287,903
325,989
359,644
388,456
TENNESSEE
3,043,962
1,980,520
2,531,048
2,293,323
2,234,740
TEXAS
1,326,796
1,609,951
2,104,143
4,163,369
6,242,437
UTAH
978,295
649,700
650,643
879,286
977,310
VERMONT
352,366
298,012
334,444
1,519,194
1,595,654
VIRGIN ISLANDS
235,239
96,584
80,189
96,235
303,775
VIRGINIA
6,474,806
12,995,884
8,960,372
11,121,144
14,183,699
WASHINGTON
1,246,169
1,609,468
1,514,504
1,921,180
2,537,464
WEST VIRGINIA
736,278
865,618
1,121,442
1,165,605
1,552,919
WISCONSIN
3.816,742
4,494,561
4,730,046
6,155,962
7,655,546
WYOMING
0
0
179,106
244,125
254,711
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$161,442,073
$185,839,096
$202,510,134
$247,181,621
$277,043,549
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 26
83
Table 43
ADP EXPENDITURES AT ENHANCED FUNDING RATE FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$300,521
$205,874
$811,638
$4,389,572
$3,943,723
ALASKA
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
ARIZONA
$0
$0
$130,845
$1,670,453
$3,339,935
ARKANSAS
$135,989
$65,464
$619,644
$377,282
$482,392
CALIFORNIA
$0
$0
$0
$0
$1,780,671
COLORADO
$945,369
$1,437,012
$2,700,733
$3,281,038
$1,247,069
CONNECTICUT
$106,580
$2,412,810
$381,348
$870,916
$1,433,539
DELAWARE
$695,214
$611,633
$46,747
$0
$0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
$0
$41,385
$18,253
$76,154
$22,812
FLORIDA
$0
$292,341
$304,081
$154,007
$2,556,867
GEORGIA
$255,572
$117,808
$734,829
$795,456
$610,411
GUAM
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
HAWAII
$90,769
$32,057
$0
$333,547
$0
IDAHO
$179,153
$106,163
$173,253
$84,996
$276,100
ILLINOIS
$1,364,186
$1,291,769
$1,395,548
- $30,550
- $1,249,471
INDIANA
$81,000
$1,320
$53,988
$97,683
$140,740
IOWA
$87,452
$1,364,282
$1,050,483
$834,855
$1,917,557
KANSAS
$24,310
$36,263
$0
$0
$0
KENTUCKY
$0
$397,580
$264,270
$1,122,187
$1,027,670
LOUISIANA
$170,267
$0
$0
$0
$0
MAINE
$0
$0
$0
$0
$890,262
MARYLAND
$120,742
$0
$210,205
$453,620
$493,984
MASSACHUSETTS
$108,583
$771,496
$0
$0
$103,363
MICHIGAN
$448,679
$467,252
$1,889,942
$4,723,029
$5,592,435
MINNESOTA
$480,422
$769,020
$1,534,247
$3,106,452
$3,723,479
MISSISSIPPI
$2,376
$0
$4,510
$0
$0
MISSOURI
$31,334
$0
$0
$50,335
$13,268
MONTANA
$0
$0
$0
$0
$98,105
NEBRASKA
$238,794
$70,100
$0
$0
$765,579
NEVADA
$0
$0
$0
$78,554
$2,398
NEW HAMPSHIRE
$25,000
$0
$0
$463,238
$494,670
NEW JERSEY
$3,518,441
$6,427,699
$7,104,115
$2,700,096
- $59,828
NEW MEXICO
$385,599
$484,211
$414,686
$298,837
- $29,108
NEW YORK
$5,769,682
$7,016,225
$7,020,262
$3,670,773
$4,317,655
NORTH CAROLINA
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
NORTH DAKOTA
$0
$0
$0
$0
$104,147
OHIO
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
OKLAHOMA
$470,473
$755,337
$1,103,166
$1,081,402
$1,099,083
OREGON
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
PENNSYLVANIA
$0
$0
$160,000
$0
$178,968
PUERTO RICO
$315,478
$39,146
$0
$0
$0
RHODE ISLAND
$0
$0
$299,811
$499,331
$2,398,876
SOUTH CAROLINA
$1,351,768
$979,425
$476,335
$0
$0
SOUTH DAKOTA
$0
$196,340
$256,477
$305,793
$95,674
TENNESSEE
$0
$21,341
$13,042
$29,342
$168,459
TEXAS
- $72,561
$35,575
$0
$48,738
$1,106,973
UTAH
$0
$0
$126,913
$57,776
$380,730
VERMONT
$525,212
$49,393
$18,757
$294,668
$10,676
VIRGIN ISLANDS
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
VIRGINIA
$2,093,309
$4,359,721
$3,795,519
$1,809,459
- $1,414,905
WASHINGTON
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
WEST VIRGINIA
$5,299
$980
$34,228
$18,695
$74,911
WISCONSIN
$1,585,427
$2,149,699
$2,806,564
$3,580,304
$4,676,129
WYOMING
$0
$0
$10,653
$54,099
$12,532
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$21,840,441
$33,006,721
$35,965,092
$37,382,217
$42,828,530
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-41 LINES 5 AND 6 (A + B - C)
84
Table 44
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
EXPENDITURES FOR LABORATORY TESTS FOR PATERNITY
ESTABLISHMENT FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
139,344
149,607
153,966
242,567
367,158
ALASKA
16,722
30,874
35,901
36,540
23,725
ARIZONA
0
0
0
99,383
154,858
ARKANSAS
14,567
13,884
37,262
89,092
191,880
CALIFORNIA
813,505
862,122
1,030,263
1,089,626
1,480,171
COLORADO
82,022
55,168
46,650
112,028
101,011
CONNECTICUT
29,682
16,745
52,072
17,427
19,577
DELAWARE
71,249
99,982
76,931
105,273
76,479
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
101,935
150,684
FLORIDA
0
371,384
403,099
494,144
952,553
GEORGIA
29,058
49,675
87,638
110,462
380,379
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
4,639
37
0
0
0
IDAHO
58,123
60,432
57,913
112,975
119,393
ILLINOIS
0
4,722
120,554
276,810
761,699
INDIANA
0
0
-120
241,580
267,846
IOWA
73,333
76,100
69,216
83,989
141,529
KANSAS
1,756,083
48,351
133,624
108,335
277,439
KENTUCKY
193,793
190,290
302,125
362,503
487,231
LOUISIANA
191,786
89,168
95,959
169,668
376,140
MAINE
50,477
75,047
265,850
248,362
211,087
MARYLAND
345,738
327,378
407,359
454,591
504,950
MASSACHUSETTS
74,063
0
132,673
230,997
460,926
MICHIGAN
701,332
760,658
855,297
1,259,014
1,591,080
MINNESOTA
486,416
519,488
655,790
731,555
684,573
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
85,573
328,430
MISSOURI
76,898
123,767
127,826
335,539
773,975
MONTANA
0
483
7,355
18,238
27,370
NEBRASKA
76,311
53,340
94,401
197,253
182,341
NEVADA
22,806
17,005
23,987
27,540
70,845
NEW HAMPSHIRE
14,549
34,376
39,600
99,340
54,913
NEW JERSEY
0
0
0
191,929
356,120
NEW MEXICO
0
0
0
0
236,803
NEW YORK
399,042
448,202
521,155
645,996
1,066,825
NORTH CAROLINA
39,018
43,885
47,702
80,179
91,233
NORTH DAKOTA
60,965
65,064
59,507
68,490
53,664
OHIO
383,217
1,119,330
365,380
326,023
721,024
OKLAHOMA
0
0
0
87,040
107,466
OREGON
136,658
49,873
125,390
494,405
441,995
PENNSYLVANIA
464,119
837,087
1,041,536
1,134,305
1,152,009
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
292
RHODE ISLAND
43,773
44,572
64,915
67,486
60,276
SOUTH CAROLINA
13,188
108,639
183,549
197,029
246,800
SOUTH DAKOTA
44,295
62,363
55,633
47,431
75,021
TENNESSEE
33,835
76,990
86,940
213,723
333,995
TEXAS
83,694
119,113
276,955
513,205
1,186,852
UTAH
145,330
149,177
157,235
138,762
164,658
VERMONT
46,462
41,455
32,026
61,606
75,043
VIRGIN ISLANDS
16,238
18,160
16,460
15,173
11,985
VIRGINIA
48,962
79,631
141,230
551,789
942,419
WASHINGTON
642,192
847,474
1,411,786
1,434,166
1,202,874
WEST VIRGINIA
0
0
0
0
134,034
WISCONSIN
385,092
480,945
479,650
450,463
672,380
WYOMING
15,618
11,177
14,477
24,705
49,016
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
8,324.194
8,633,220
10,394,717
14,286,244
20,603,026
SOURCE: FORM OCSE 131, LINE 8
85
Table 45
AVERAGE ANNUAL CSE CASELOAD
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
175,621
193,811
228,549
260,549
285,686
ALASKA
26,793
26,004
28,253
29,062
29,529
ARIZONA
88,757
111,532
134,253
154,514
186,568
ARKANSAS
62,978
71,728
65,463
73,485
88,784
CALIFORNIA
939,323
890,600
930,855
999,194
1,068,599
COLORADO
188,612
176,575
196,074
162,213
149,348
CONNECTICUT
87,660
94,311
100,695
107,368
113,883
DELAWARE
19,480
22,188
23,561
25,304
28,623
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
53,125
58,131
63,305
69,054
69,112
FLORIDA
407,764
518,984
513,007
493,269
563,413
GEORGIA
263,753
297,017
330,820
402,484
405,355
GUAM
3,974
3,426
4,249
4,453
3,947
HAWAII
37,570
46,190
51,666
56,300
58,080
IDAHO
30,027
31,641
36,751
41,026
43,742
ILLINOIS
662,667
607,600
505,063
598,199
656,025
INDIANA
251,750
277,891
301,324
326,125
352,589
IOWA
76,931
87,003
90,223
70,660
86,991
KANSAS
81,014
100,367
92,259
101,237
97,280
KENTUCKY
228,677
188,975
192,888
205,432
220,757
LOUISIANA
178,712
200,953
182,427
126,258
140,740
MAINE
41,762
47,153
51,300
53,878
56,105
MARYLAND
195,336
170,359
196,664
228,271
252,460
MASSACHUSETTS
121,647
139,015
216,792
255,697
290,013
MICHIGAN
760,394
830,257
891,084
958,811
1,017,141
MINNESOTA
117,252
126,859
142,573
154,304
188,748
MISSISSIPPI
107,913
144,563
193,855
210,965
214,937
MISSOURI
143,849
160,875
179,739
205,202
241,114
MONTANA
36,588
36,773
21,644
18,785
20,534
NEBRASKA
48,841
52,203
57,031
63,264
104,752
NEVADA
26,600
27,993
33,924
38,212
43,281
NEW HAMPSHIRE
23,408
25,866
20,768
23,657
27,925
NEW JERSEY
335,154
333,857
351,429
382,667
426,009
NEW MEXICO
75,649
80,033
68,524
46,607
45,156
NEW YORK
431,549
713,991
722,159
808,580
785,701
NORTH CAROLINA
190,738
214,876
229,863
250,552
286,082
NORTH DAKOTA
14,560
18,127
20,808
23,122
23,495
OHIO
569,976
628,318
658,706
710,973
796,178
OKLAHOMA
221,057
240,522
172,207
113,041
133,730
OREGON
129,161
151,869
180,861
210,177
242,660
PENNSYLVANIA
670,736
717,507
763,160
788,245
834,313
PUERTO RICO
130,492
134,448
148,869
161,620
172,891
RHODE ISLAND
46,649
45,186
39,467
40,412
40,783
SOUTH CAROLINA
119,964
125,014
135,051
136,482
147,177
SOUTH DAKOTA
20,188
17,559
18,172
19,801
21,959
TENNESSEE
195,830
236,020
291,149
328,663
373,037
TEXAS
233,582
291,009
345,935
409,346
385,394
UTAH
37,584
43,100
51,554
53,973
58,537
VERMONT
13,441
14,299
15,547
16,479
16,963
VIRGIN ISLANDS
6,783
7,885
9,289
10,220
11,092
VIRGINIA
326,182
327,966
198,792
232,367
248,898
WASHINGTON
182,282
213,381
217,277
235,261
237,397
WEST VIRGINIA
61,857
70,259
87,451
78,502
76,237
WISCONSIN
210,289
229,657
256,859
280,103
300,463
WYOMING
11,359
13,656
17,415
22,194
26,175
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
9,723,890
10,635,382
11,077,603
11,876,619
12,796,388
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 4 (A+B+C)
86
Table 46
AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CSE CASELOAD FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
133,989
135,691
153,462
171,103
184,095
ALASKA
20,085
17,570
17,390
16,880
16,852
ARIZONA
59,992
79,489
99,572
117,649
140,374
ARKANSAS
56,018
52,970
44,297
45,918
56,833
CALIFORNIA
633,546
605,716
620,230
673,427
719,102
COLORADO
170,069
146,602
162,498
130,868
110,484
CONNECTICUT
67,269
73,070
78,785
83,377
88,873
DELAWARE
4,321
6,097
9,083
9,438
10,522
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
35,372
36,341
36,587
38,605
31,898
FLORIDA
331,898
392,467
364,745
322,903
357,579
GEORGIA
220,035
244,079
259,086
273,166
264,020
GUAM
3,271
2,744
3,419
3,449
3,043
HAWAII
26,724
31,337
34,871
31,900
17,800
IDAHO
25,377
26,273
27,589
27,095
27,034
ILLINOIS
603,356
547,361
424,143
419,412
434,770
INDIANA
223,355
241,192
257,330
274,810
293,188
IOWA
60,962
64,176
59,988
35,159
38,322
KANSAS
70,539
82,575
72,029
72,946
57,144
KENTUCKY
191,412
124,105
120,951
131,036
138,161
LOUISIANA
149,949
171,661
155,201
69,200
71,811
MAINE
33,855
36,390
38,847
40,131
40,967
MARYLAND
107,674
90,152
104,712
124,166
135,970
MASSACHUSETTS
80,265
88,449
151,579
175,191
203,565
MICHIGAN
544,137
590,241
636,935
687,836
738,564
MINNESOTA
86,959
92,661
102,314
107,123
127,800
MISSISSIPPI
96,703
114,704
134,683
151,593
157,585
MISSOURI
111,744
117,195
130,943
140,345
151,834
MONTANA
34,152
33,439
17,961
14,919
14,604
NEBRASKA
27,361
29,432
31,135
34,549
48,906
NEVADA
15,389
16,114
20,654
24,522
28,146
NEW HAMPSHIRE
16,299
16,551
7,612
11,292
13,719
NEW JERSEY
226,688
216,305
215,438
208,716
204,733
NEW MEXICO
69,708
73,147
22,390
19,888
17,801
NEW YORK
275,564
525,790
479,065
498,809
431,980
NORTH CAROLINA
145,951
156,888
161,140
176,003
200,333
NORTH DAKOTA
12,827
14,211
16,143
17,894
18,166
OHIO
484,636
505,549
468,529
455,381
495,049
OKLAHOMA
184,346
188,342
124,694
73,683
86,470
OREGON
88,019
105,302
128,874
152,757
179,464
PENNSYLVANIA
319,443
341,612
367,072
389,692
420,568
PUERTO RICO
68,690
75,471
83,218
90,063
96,030
RHODE ISLAND
24,329
24,732
27,177
27,332
27,393
SOUTH CAROLINA
105,506
103,339
93,676
63,325
49,289
SOUTH DAKOTA
17,696
14,280
14,148
14,657
15,284
TENNESSEE
115,495
129,530
153,591
164,026
183,923
TEXAS
123,586
138,348
159,177
181,259
181,566
UTAH
27,807
31,019
35,040
37,405
38,927
VERMONT
11,234
11,835
12,736
13,478
13,602
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3,526
4,199
5,131
5,548
5,910
VIRGINIA
311,366
282,441
131,912
131,634
132,234
WASHINGTON
142,504
159,271
147,121
152,067
147,568
WEST VIRGINIA
61,664
69,654
81,329
68,199
63,371
WISCONSIN
147,548
164,570
178,706
188,542
196,512
WYOMING
10,248
12,184
15,687
19,927
23,756
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
7,220,458
7,654,863
7,500,625
7,610,293
7,953,494
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 4 (A+C)
87
Table 47
AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT CASELOAD
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
99,832
94,445
106,722
118,474
129,254
ALASKA
18,547
10,130
9,814
9,210
9,372
ARIZONA
43,794
58,306
77,507
95,569
96,044
ARKANSAS
52,237
48,173
35,795
36,640
41,816
CALIFORNIA
633,546
523,066
507,410
550,729
588,082
COLORADO
104,576
70,431
87,709
67,070
50,875
CONNECTICUT
67,269
73,070
64,042
62,312
65,441
DELAWARE
4,321
6,097
9,083
9,438
10,522
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
32,033
32,672
32,312
33,815
27,620
FLORIDA
240,443
292,119
282,814
270,017
306,495
GEORGIA
175,990
191,287
206,389
190,565
176,946
GUAM
3,201
2,728
3,391
3,271
2,716
HAWAII
26,211
29,494
32,359
29,767
15,226
IDAHO
8,811
10,247
11,109
9,897
9,867
ILLINOIS
407,433
406,876
408,940
395,091
405,563
INDIANA
86,000
83,878
83,425
82,746
88,180
IOWA
35,656
37,877
38,942
33,999
38,179
KANSAS
53,341
63,304
52,364
52,717
40,592
KENTUCKY
159,117
78,618
75,463
80,170
88,999
LOUISIANA
149,019
170,599
154,243
68,222
70,713
MAINE
21,198
20,682
20,113
19,680
20,392
MARYLAND
94,564
75,160
87,594
104,776
115,934
MASSACHUSETTS
33,984
55,500
89,578
99,602
112,834
MICHIGAN
450,696
493,758
536,242
580,309
632,031
MINNESOTA
57,842
58,488
64,728
69,354
82,898
MISSISSIPPI
87,124
104,553
122,466
137,779
142,959
MISSOURI
72,549
72,767
79,580
84,521
90,398
MONTANA
26,297
26,098
10,810
6,949
8,876
NEBRASKA
25,002
19,224
12,934
19,593
31,981
NEVADA
9,692
8,781
10,165
12,248
14,293
NEW HAMPSHIRE
16,299
16,069
4,576
7,046
8,835
NEW JERSEY
194,079
179,329
177,731
150,760
136,124
NEW MEXICO
64,377
67,902
22,102
19,573
17,510
NEW YORK
239,676
292,799
335,034
367,590
297,158
NORTH CAROLINA
112,888
118,132
117,156
126,046
143,055
NORTH DAKOTA
7,107
6,272
6,599
6,919
6,743
OHIO
426,948
437,368
389,434
357,524
378,864
OKLAHOMA
51,351
52,558
43,463
33,567
47,210
OREGON
42,501
44,232
48,556
53,527
58,925
PENNSYLVANIA
295,295
307,012
317,859
327,945
341,155
PUERTO RICO
68,674
75,427
83,162
90,003
95,972
RHODE ISLAND
19,015
19,287
21,837
21,991
22,059
SOUTH CAROLINA
105,501
103,317
93,654
63,263
49,095
SOUTH DAKOTA
9,549
8,194
8,069
7,582
6,965
TENNESSEE
114,915
127,106
146,941
155,488
172,228
TEXAS
104,125
120,386
140,470
159,650
157,707
UTAH
13,432
15,233
14,761
14,453
13,588
VERMONT
9,389
6,578
7,083
7,502
8,024
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3,518
3,989
4,312
4,746
5,119
VIRGINIA
270,422
239,519
92,468
82,126
71,827
WASHINGTON
109,792
111,135
86,938
89,503
87,158
WEST VIRGINIA
46,524
49,180
58,630
49,591
47,096
WISCONSIN
133,244
144,834
153,421
159,939
162,759
WYOMING
9,769
11,661
14,457
18,113
21,363
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
5,748,715
5,775,947
5,702,756
5,708,977
5,871,637
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 4 (A)
88
Table 48
AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CSE CASELOAD FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
34,157
41,246
46,740
52,629
54,841
ALASKA
1,538
7,440
7,576
7,670
7,480
ARIZONA
16,198
21,183
22,065
22,080
44,330
ARKANSAS
3,781
4,797
8,502
9,278
15,017
CALIFORNIA
0
82,650
112,820
122,698
131,020
COLORADO
65,493
76,171
74,789
63,798
59,609
CONNECTICUT
0
0
14,743
21,065
23,432
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,339
3,669
4,275
4,790
4,278
FLORIDA
91,455
100,348
81,931
52,886
51,084
GEORGIA
44,045
52,792
52,697
82,601
87,074
GUAM
70
16
28
178
327
HAWAII
513
1,843
2,512
2,133
2,574
IDAHO
16,566
16,026
16,480
17,198
17,167
ILLINOIS
195,923
140,485
15,203
24,321
29,207
INDIANA
137,355
157,314
173,905
192,064
205,008
IOWA
25,306
26,299
21,046
1,160
143
KANSAS
17,198
19,271
19,665
20,229
16,552
KENTUCKY
32,295
45,487
45,488
50,866
49,162
LOUISIANA
930
1,062
958
978
1,098
MAINE
12,657
15,708
18,734
20,451
20,575
MARYLAND
13,110
14,992
17,118
19,390
20,036
MASSACHUSETTS
46,281
32,949
62,001
75,589
90,731
MICHIGAN
93,441
96,483
100,693
107,527
106,533
MINNESOTA
29,117
34,173
37,586
37,769
44,902
MISSISSIPPI
9,579
10,151
12,217
13,814
14,626
MISSOURI
39,195
44,428
51,363
55,824
61,436
MONTANA
7,855
7,341
7,151
7,970
5,728
NEBRASKA
2,359
10,208
18,201
14,956
16,925
NEVADA
5,697
7,333
10,489
12,274
13,853
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
482
3,036
4,246
4,884
NEW JERSEY
32,609
36,976
37,707
57,956
68,609
NEW MEXICO
5,331
5,245
288
315
291
NEW YORK
35,888
232,991
144,031
131,219
134,822
NORTH CAROLINA
33,063
38,756
43,984
49,957
57,278
NORTH DAKOTA
5,720
7,939
9,544
10,975
11,423
OHIO
57,688
68,181
79,095
97,857
116,185
OKLAHOMA
132,995
135,784
81,231
40,116
39,260
OREGON
45,518
61,070
80,318
99,230
120,539
PENNSYLVANIA
24,148
34,600
49,213
61,747
79,413
PUERTO RICO
16
44
56
60
58
RHODE ISLAND
5,314
5,445
5,340
5,341
5,334
SOUTH CAROLINA
5
22
22
62
194
SOUTH DAKOTA
8,147
6,086
6,079
7,075
8,319
TENNESSEE
580
2,424
6,650
8,538
11,695
TEXAS
19,461
17,962
18,707
21,609
23,859
UTAH
14,375
15,786
20,279
22,952
25,339
VERMONT
1,845
5,257
5,653
5,976
5,578
VIRGIN ISLANDS
8
210
819
802
791
VIRGINIA
40,944
42,922
39,444
49,508
60,407
WASHINGTON
32,712
48,136
60,183
62,564
60,410
WEST VIRGINIA
15,140
20,474
22,699
18,608
16,275
WISCONSIN
14,304
19,736
25,285
28,603
33,753
WYOMING
479
523
1,230
1,814
2,393
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,471,743
1,878,916
1,797,869
1,901,316
2,081,857
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 4 (C)
89
Table 49
AVERAGE ANNUAL NON-AFDC CSE CASELOAD
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
41,632
58,120
75,087
89,446
101,591
ALASKA
6,708
8,434
10,863
12,182
12,677
ARIZONA
28,765
32,043
34,681
36,865
46,194
ARKANSAS
6,960
18,758
21,166
27,567
31,951
CALIFORNIA
305,777
284,884
310,625
325,767
349,497
COLORADO
18,543
29,973
33,576
31,345
38,864
CONNECTICUT
20,391
21,241
21,910
23,991
25,010
DELAWARE
15,159
16,091
14,478
15,866
18,101
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
17,753
21,790
26,718
30,449
37,214
FLORIDA
75,866
126,517
148,262
170,366
205,834
GEORGIA
43,718
52,938
71,734
129,318
141,335
GUAM
703
682
830
1,004
904
HAWAII
10,846
14,853
16,795
24,400
40,280
IDAHO
4,650
5,368
9,162
13,931
16,708
ILLINOIS
59,311
60,239
80,920
178,787
221,255
INDIANA
28,395
36,699
43,994
51,315
59,401
IOWA
16,019
22,827
30,235
35,501
48,669
KANSAS
10,475
17,792
20,230
28,291
40,136
KENTUCKY
37,265
64,870
71,937
74,396
82,596
LOUISIANA
28,763
29,292
27,226
57,058
68,929
MAINE
7,907
10,763
12,453
13,747
15,138
MARYLAND
87,662
80,207
91,952
104,105
116,490
MASSACHUSETTS
41,382
50,566
65,213
80,506
86,448
MICHIGAN
216,257
240,016
254,149
270,975
278,577
MINNESOTA
30,293
34,198
40,259
47,181
60,948
MISSISSIPPI
11,210
29,859
59,172
59,372
57,352
MISSOURI
32,105
43,680
48,796
64,857
89,280
MONTANA
2,436
3,334
3,683
3,866
5,930
NEBRASKA
21,480
22,771
25,896
28,715
NEVADA
55,846
11,211
11,879
13,270
13,690
15,135
NEW HAMPSHIRE
7,109
9,315
13,156
12,365
14,206
NEW JERSEY
108,466
117,552
135,991
173,951
221,276
NEW MEXICO
5,941
6,886
46,134
26,719
27,355
NEW YORK
155,985
188,201
243,094
309,771
353,721
NORTH CAROLINA
44,787
57,988
68,723
74,549
85,749
NORTH DAKOTA
1,733
3,916
4,665
5,228
5,329
OHIO
85,340
122,769
190,177
255,592
301,129
OKLAHOMA
36,711
52,180
47,513
39,358
47,260
OREGON
41,142
46,567
51,987
57,420
63,196
PENNSYLVANIA
351,293
375,895
396,088
398,553
413,745
PUERTO RICO
61,802
58,977
65,651
71,557
76,861
RHODE ISLAND
22,320
20,454
12,290
13,080
13,390
SOUTH CAROLINA
14,458
21,675
41,375
73,157
97,888
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,492
3,279
4,024
5,144
6,675
TENNESSEE
80,335
106,490
137,558
164,637
189,114
TEXAS
109,996
152,661
186,758
228,087
203,828
UTAH
9,777
12,081
16,514
16,568
19,610
VERMONT
2,207
2,464
2,811
3,001
3,361
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3,257
3,686
4,158
4,672
5,182
VIRGINIA
14,816
45,525
66,880
100,733
116,664
WASHINGTON
39,778
54,110
70,156
83,194
89,829
WEST VIRGINIA
193
605
6,122
10,303
12,866
WISCONSIN
62,741
65,087
78,153
91,561
103,951
WYOMING
1,111
1,472
1,728
2,267
2,419
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2,503,432
2,980,519
3,576,978
4,266,326
4,842,894
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 4 (B)
90
Table 50
AVERAGE NUMBER OF TOTAL CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
24,130
24,705
28,182
30,779
32,928
ALASKA
3,754
4,765
5,255
5,645
6,326
ARIZONA
6,132
6,503
8,246
9,321
10,490
ARKANSAS
9,934
12,029
14,428
14,880
15,768
CALIFORNIA
153,634
163,476
187,326
194,193
205,301
COLORADO
9,672
11,119
12,169
13,631
15,308
CONNECTICUT
25,821
28,809
22,146
23,485
23,738
DELAWARE
7,225
7,931
7,678
8,491
8,993
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,183
3,402
3,939
5,206
6,471
FLORIDA
29,682
61,282
72,953
94,248
104,939
GEORGIA
21,611
30,005
38,767
49,356
60,207
GUAM
332
314
310
409
717
HAWAII
6,123
5,992
8,372
10,763
10,849
IDAHO
4,635
5,428
6,916
9,317
10,789
ILLINOIS
48,718
45,218
38,236
42,146
49,630
INDIANA
20,803
30,606
46,549
36,934
48,052
IOWA
16,543
15,005
19,739
21,268
23,566
KANSAS
8,913
11,766
15,022
15,886
20,145
KENTUCKY
16,323
24,061
24,634
25,799
30,826
LOUISIANA
20,926
21,672
23,972
26,591
28,765
MAINE
10,265
12,322
14,194
16,133
17,351
MARYLAND
50,280
26,200
15,394
23,825
38,140
MASSACHUSETTS
48,138
52,299
57,215
52,444
45,657
MICHIGAN
155,012
228,771
151,213
189,038
188,585
MINNESOTA
32,818
32,609
38,845
42,420
47,654
MISSISSIPPI
6,788
9,261
10,440
14,152
16,206
MISSOURI
19,117
24,861
33,285
38,667
45,698
MONTANA
2,336
2,316
2,282
2,729
3,446
NEBRASKA
12,500
14,213
16,002
17,481
18,965
NEVADA
6,997
6,252
7,118
7,640
8,097
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,856
6,689
6,756
7,027
6,528
NEW JERSEY
79,697
79,177
80,644
86,009
91,603
NEW MEXICO
4,667
4,637
6,389
7,637
9,131
NEW YORK
116,134
119,652
125,646
133,339
142,972
NORTH CAROLINA
27,476
33,601
41,709
47,271
52,824
NORTH DAKOTA
2,524
2,892
3,525
4,008
4,975
OHIO
69,110
79,342
118,403
162,050
162,855
OKLAHOMA
7,528
9,955
12,448
15,240
18,296
OREGON
26,811
29,463
31,397
32,276
34,020
PENNSYLVANIA
176,992
176,105
189,773
192,826
201,155
PUERTO RICO
31,511
34,078
37,573
39,337
38,991
RHODE ISLAND
5,382
6,934
7,536
7,828
8,037
SOUTH CAROLINA
8,714
14,096
18,884
19,334
20,126
SOUTH DAKOTA
4,388
4,920
6,395
5,898
4,887
TENNESSEE
22,085
24,504
29,264
34,982
45,636
TEXAS
19,371
25,306
34,396
42,729
56,034
UTAH
8,143
9,594
11,517
12,084
12,263
VERMONT
3,354
3,891
4,187
5,114
5,525
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,429
1,493
1,777
1,699
1,401
VIRGINIA
20,232
33,631
35,367
44,434
52,454
WASHINGTON
35,548
35,056
42,130
47,254
61,855
WEST VIRGINIA
3,283
4,253
6,137
7,959
11,073
WISCONSIN
62,873
75,801
100,168
105,390
97,502
WYOMING
1,098
1,306
2,376
2,743
4,070
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,525,551
1,739,568
1,885,224
2,107,345
2,287,820
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 9 (A+B+C)
91
Table 51
AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS CSE CASES
IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
12,997
13,122
13,924
14,177
12,957
ALASKA
1,190
1,581
1,771
2,008
2,379
ARIZONA
1,882
1,835
2,113
2,581
3,157
ARKANSAS
5,886
6,955
8,119
7,639
7,295
CALIFORNIA
82,277
86,028
99,703
103,164
109,200
COLORADO
6,485
6,582
6,782
7,577
8,027
CONNECTICUT
16,013
18,925
12,756
12,879
12,449
DELAWARE
3,013
2,858
1,959
2,111
2,223
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,067
2,138
2,289
2,553
2,219
FLORIDA
22,248
35,709
33,918
43,253
48,610
GEORGIA
13,327
15,122
18;937
24,364
29,990
GUAM
246
200
205
202
339
HAWAII
2,197
3,188
3,524
4,081
2,746
IDAHO
3,022
2,899
3,273
3,777
4,296
ILLINOIS
36,547
30,739
19,912
20,365
23,446
INDIANA
12,225
17,847
28,297
18,944
22,466
IOWA
11,448
11,564
11,556
10,461
11,166
KANSAS
5,818
6,506
7,099
6,578
8,625
KENTUCKY
7,232
8,512
9,990
12,113
13,353
LOUISIANA
8,986
9,977
10,717
11,708
12,026
MAINE
7,209
8,460
9,363
10,359
10,926
MARYLAND
19,405
13,515
7,771
7,856
10,801
MASSACHUSETTS
25,912
25,750
25,534
24,494
22,736
MICHIGAN
70,615
102,584
51,642
68,069
73,504
MINNESOTA
18,751
16,472
18,879
18,918
20,942
MISSISSIPPI
4,046
4,913
5,409
7,215
8,289
MISSOURI
9,116
10,185
14,039
15,865
18,704
MONTANA
1,866
1,516
1,545
1,717
1,998
NEBRASKA
3,392
3,673
3,318
4,017
4,217
NEVADA
3,068
3,040
3,422
3,555
3,646
NEW HAMPSHIRE
930
1,215
1,160
1,218
1,268
NEW JERSEY
26,606
27,471
27,172
20,062
24,718
NEW MEXICO
3,030
2,175
3,125
3,147
3,771
NEW YORK
49,900
52,192
52,384
54,701
59,321
NORTH CAROLINA
15,732
18,278
22,597
24,687
25,192
NORTH DAKOTA
1,871
2,027
2,390
2,581
3,064
OHIO
41,795
40,228
43,225
61,981
61,302
OKLAHOMA
4,551
5,088
5,912
6,605
7,787
OREGON
8,344
8,843
8,927
8,529
8,363
PENNSYLVANIA
53,114
52,857
52,422
52,076
53,270
PUERTO RICO
3,460
3,588
3,647
3,991
3,696
RHODE ISLAND
3,323
4,184
4,283
4,249
4,332
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,008
10,931
14,386
14,663
15,230
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,244
2,745
3,219
2,744
2,148
TENNESSEE
9,084
9,547
10,847
13,333
17,462
TEXAS
9,776
10,227
13,722
16,086
18,293
UTAH
5,393
5,586
5,692
6,647
5,525
VERMONT
2,784
2,924
2,994
3,655
3,866
VIRGIN ISLANDS
241
241
269
200
154
VIRGINIA
14,543
14,358
14,458
17,796
20,962
WASHINGTON
25,092
21,400
24,705
22,923
27,064
WEST VIRGINIA
3,126
2,300
2,307
2,713
3,028
WISCONSIN
28,727
33,848
43,474
41,836
40,733
WYOMING
685
743
1,016
1,074
1,718
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
739,845
805,391
802,099
860,097
924,999
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 9 (A+C)
92
Table 52
AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
11,405
11,572
12,297
12,316
10,860
ALASKA
933
1,038
1,076
1,213
1,387
ARIZONA
1,374
1,470
2,036
2,545
3,128
ARKANSAS
5,181
5,506
6,236
6,278
6,372
CALIFORNIA
82,277
74,081
81,567
84,367
89,304
COLORADO
3,723
4,092
4,267
4,771
4,437
CONNECTICUT
16,013
13,337
7,304
7,470
6,578
DELAWARE
3,013
2,858
1,959
2,111
2,223
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,067
2,138
2,289
2,553
1,758
FLORIDA
16,310
30,114
26,883
34,883
38,500
GEORGIA
8,568
10,710
12,075
14,833
19,310
GUAM
198
197
170
182
339
HAWAII
2,197
3,175
3,447
3,831
2,658
IDAHO
1,106
1,245
1,391
1,522
1,752
ILLINOIS
13,997
14,352
15,003
14,986
16,968
INDIANA
11,287
16,188
25,748
17,716
20,444
IOWA
7,206
7,015
7,230
7,241
7,289
KANSAS
3,200
3,798
3,020
3,565
4,595
KENTUCKY
5,988
6,853
7,530
8,699
10,741
LOUISIANA
8,930
9,916
10,651
11,582
11,842
MAINE
4,437
4,734
4,975
5,200
5,515
MARYLAND
15,074
9,073
7,771
5,250
9,237
MASSACHUSETTS
10,015
17,211
17,072
16,610
16,029
MICHIGAN
45,120
58,364
32,500
47,388
51,747
MINNESOTA
13,497
12,442
13,803
13,822
14,192
MISSISSIPPI
3,530
4,544
4,899
6,410
7,237
MISSOURI
5,979
6,483
8,899
9,894
11,178
MONTANA
1,092
849
919
1,086
1,140
NEBRASKA
2,961
2,555
2,176
2,666
2,811
NEVADA
2,201
1,645
1,785
1,917
2,269
NEW HAMPSHIRE
749
981
943
988
1,091
NEW JERSEY
23,354
25,182
23,253
18,415
17,591
NEW MEXICO
2,785
2,175
3,125
3,147
3,766
NEW YORK
43,338
30,993
32,892
36,695
40,219
NORTH CAROLINA
15,732
17,089
18,056
19,157
20,381
NORTH DAKOTA
898
1,130
1,379
1,338
1,647
OHIO
37,016
35,273
36,573
40,308
35,973
OKLAHOMA
4,019
1,468
5,007
6,605
7,787
OREGON
6,016
5,935
6,286
5,829
6,437
PENNSYLVANIA
48,960
49,100
47,515
45,772
47,039
PUERTO RICO
3,458
3,588
3,647
3,991
3,696
RHODE ISLAND
2,241
3,092
4,258
4,207
4,295
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,008
10,495
13,524
13,954
14,614
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,492
1,887
2,218
1,744
1,234
TENNESSEE
8,959
9,430
10,709
13,114
16,659
TEXAS
8,353
9,167
11,931
13,509
15,447
UTAH
3,313
3,627
2,827
3,652
3,333
VERMONT
1,547
1,984
2,035
2,462
2,596
VIRGIN ISLANDS
222
220
227
184
133
VIRGINIA
12,189
10,813
9,797
11,854
14,138
WASHINGTON
15,204
18,110
20,646
22,921
27,063
WEST VIRGINIA
2,463
2,107
2,166
2,426
2,484
WISCONSIN
23,720
26,847
34,140
31,438
30,143
WYOMING
656
738
951
1,034
1,197
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
581,571
608,986
621,083
657,651
700,803
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 9 (A)
93
Table 53
AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CSE CASES
IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
1,592
1,550
1,627
1,861
2,097
ALASKA
257
543
695
795
992
ARIZONA
508
365
77
36
29
ARKANSAS
705
1,449
1,883
1,361
923
CALIFORNIA
0
11,947
18,136
18,797
19,896
COLORADO
2,762
2,490
2,515
2,806
3,590
CONNECTICUT
0
5,588
5,452
5,409
5,871
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
461
FLORIDA
5,938
5,595
7,035
8,370
10,110
GEORGIA
4,759
4,412
6,862
9,531
10,680
GUAM
48
3
35
20
0
HAWAII
0
13
77
250
88
IDAHO
1,916
1,654
1,882
2,255
2,544
ILLINOIS
22,550
16,387
4,909
5,379
6,478
INDIANA
938
1,659
2,549
1,228
2,022
IOWA
4,242
4,549
4,326
3,220
3,877
KANSAS
2,618
2,708
4,079
3,013
4,030
KENTUCKY
1,244
1,659
2,460
3,414
2,612
LOUISIANA
56
61
66
126
184
MAINE
2,772
3,726
4,388
5,159
5,411
MARYLAND
4,331
4,442
0
2,606
1,564
MASSACHUSETTS
15,897
8,539
8,462
7,884
6,707
MICHIGAN
25,495
44,220
19,142
20,681
21,757
MINNESOTA
5,254
4,030
5,076
5,096
6,750
MISSISSIPPI
516
369
510
805
1,052
MISSOURI
3,137
3,702
5,140
5,971
7,526
MONTANA
774
667
626
631
858
NEBRASKA
431
1,118
1,142
1,351
1,406
NEVADA
867
1,395
1,637
1,638
1,377
NEW HAMPSHIRE
181
234
217
230
177
NEW JERSEY
3,252
2,289
3,919
1,647
7,127
NEW MEXICO
245
0
0
0
5
NEW YORK
6,562
21,199
19,492
18,006
19,102
NORTH CAROLINA
0
1,189
4,541
5,530
4,811
NORTH DAKOTA
973
897
1,011
1,243
1,417
OHIO
4,779
4,955
6,652
21,673
25,329
OKLAHOMA
532
3,620
905
0
0
OREGON
2,328
2,908
2,641
2,700
1,926
PENNSYLVANIA
4,154
3,757
4,907
6,304
6,231
PUERTO RICO
2
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
1,082
1,092
25
42
37
SOUTH CAROLINA
0
436
862
709
616
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,752
858
1,001
1,000
914
TENNESSEE
125
117
138
219
803
TEXAS
1,423
1,060
1,791
2,577
2,846
UTAH
2,080
1,959
2,865
2,995
2,192
VERMONT
1,237
940
959
1,193
1,270
VIRGIN ISLANDS
19
21
42
16
21
VIRGINIA
2,354
3,545
4,661
5,942
6,824
WASHINGTON
9,888
3,290
4,059
2
1
WEST VIRGINIA
663
193
141
287
544
WISCONSIN
5,007
7,001
9,334
10,398
10,590
WYOMING
29
5
65
40
521
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
158,274
196,405
181,016
202,446
224,196
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 9 (C)
94
Table 54
AVERAGE NUMBER OF NON-AFDC CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
11,133
11,583
14,258
16,602
19,971
ALASKA
2,564
3,184
3,484
3,637
3,947
ARIZONA
4,250
4,668
6,133
6,740
7,333
ARKANSAS
4,048
5,074
6,309
7,241
8,473
CALIFORNIA
71,357
77,448
87,623
91,029
96,101
COLORADO
3,187
4,537
5,387
6,054
7,281
CONNECTICUT
9,808
9,884
9,390
10,606
11,289
DELAWARE
4,212
5,073
5,719
6,380
6,770
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,116
1,264
1,650
2,653
4,252
FLORIDA
7,434
25,573
39,035
50,995
56,329
GEORGIA
8,284
14,883
19,830
24,992
30,217
GUAM
86
114
105
207
378
HAWAII
3,926
2,804
4,848
6,682
8,103
IDAHO
1,613
2,529
3,643
5,540
6,493
ILLINOIS
12,171
14,479
18,324
21,781
26,184
INDIANA
8,578
12,759
18,252
17,990
25,586
IOWA
5,095
3,441
8,183
10,807
12,400
KANSAS
3,095
5,260
7,923
9,308
11,520
KENTUCKY
9,091
15,549
14,644
13,686
17,473
LOUISIANA
11,940
11,695
13,255
14,883
16,739
MAINE
3,056
3,862
4,831
5,774
6,425
MARYLAND
30,875
12,685
7,623
15,969
27,339
MASSACHUSETTS
22,226
26,549
31,681
27,950
22,921
MICHIGAN
84,397
126,187
99,571
120,969
115,081
MINNESOTA
14,067
16,137
19,966
23,502
26,712
MISSISSIPPI
2,742
4,348
5,031
6,937
7,917
MISSOURI
10,001
14,676
19,246
22,802
26,994
MONTANA
470
800
737
1,012
1,448
NEBRASKA
9,108
10,540
12,684
13,464
14,748
NEVADA
3,929
3,212
3,696
4,085
4,451
NEW HAMPSHIRE
3,926
5,474
5,596
5,809
5,260
NEW JERSEY
53,091
51,706
53,472
65,947
66,885
NEW MEXICO
1,637
2,462
3,264
4,490
5,360
NEW. YORK
66,234
67,460
73,262
78,638
83,651
NORTH CAROLINA
11,744
15,323
19,112
22,584
27,632
NORTH DAKOTA
653
865
1,135
1,427
1,911
OHIO
27,315
39,114
75,178
100,069
101,553
OKLAHOMA
2,977
4,867
6,536
8,635
10,509
OREGON
18,467
20,620
22,470
23,747
25,657
PENNSYLVANIA
123,878
123,248
137,351
140,750
147,885
PUERTO RICO
28,051
30,490
33,926
35,346
35,295
RHODE ISLAND
2,059
2,750
3,253
3,579
3,705
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,706
3,165
4,498
4,671
4,896
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,144
2,175
3,176
3,154
2,739
TENNESSEE
13,001
14,957
18,417
21,649
28,174
TEXAS
9,595
15,079
20,674
26,643
37,741
UTAH
2,750
4,008
5,825
5,437
6,738
VERMONT
570
967
1,193
1,459
1,659
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,188
1,252
1,508
1,499
1,247
VIRGINIA
5,689
19,273
20,909
26,638
31,492
WASHINGTON
10,456
13,656
17,425
24,331
34,791
WEST VIRGINIA
157
1,953
3,830
5,246
8,045
WISCONSIN
34,146
41,953
56,694
63,554
56,769
WYOMING
413
563
1,360
1,669
2,352
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
785,706
934,177
1,083,125
1,247,248
1,362,821
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 9 (B)
95
Table 55
TOTAL NUMBER OF ABSENT PARENTS LOCATED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
ALABAMA
1990
23,740
25,296
25,508
ALASKA
24,308
24,447
7,425
5,261
7,827
ARIZONA
8,606
8,647
10,517
12,793
12,326
ARKANSAS
25,997
40,826
11,400
9,281
12,731
CALIFORNIA
19,290
26,501
74,686
75,456
74,284
COLORADO
81,468
103,319
15,133
16,122
21,773
CONNECTICUT
27,371
28,527
6,094
6,657
6,574
DELAWARE
6,517
6,050
2,235
1,561
4,200
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,768
3,168
1,013
3,466
3,651
FLORIDA
3,159
5,858
47,100
62,605
82,100
GEORGIA
59,164
40,078
24,209
22,808
47,399
GUAM
60,225
78,624
410
364
344
HAWAII
547
931
6,229
5,925
6,648
IDAHO
6,197
4,229
1,062
4,279
6,565
ILLINOIS
7,804
5,176
67,156
31,485
50,294
INDIANA
59,971
135,290
6,608
6,579
6,402
IOWA
8,937
8,643
36,786
48,538
47,005
KANSAS
45,137
33,730
16,616
18,022
20,924
KENTUCKY
39,244
67,050
11,578
16,780
26,204
LOUISIANA
29,040
27,967
20,725
17,153
17,877
MAINE
18,200
20,474
4,199
3,495
2,994
MARYLAND
2,177
1,233
36,250
37,387
36,690
MASSACHUSETTS
39,750
36,087
5,805
4,510
3,265
MICHIGAN
11,154
8,074
80,217
106,382
148,587
MINNESOTA
176,857
203,529
7,750
8,990
9,702
7,759
MISSISSIPPI
5,970
17,124
13,858
23,152
32,912
MISSOURI
47,212
61,321
43,071
68,938
MONTANA
76,065
104,105
5,363
4,019
4,916
NEBRASKA
5,930
8,392
6,278
10,147
10,394
NEVADA
10,747
9,944
3,132
7,290
7,031
6,233
NEW HAMPSHIRE
6,257
920
1,937
2,814
NEW JERSEY
6,065
8,108
28,156
30,348
45,449
NEW MEXICO
71,938
114,573
5,178
5,246
8,202
NEW YORK
11,298
14,113
57,462
59,224
67,066
NORTH CAROLINA
77,564
95,129
31,825
40,579
47,959
NORTH DAKOTA
49,895
67,941
2,233
2,306
2,795
OHIO
3,129
3,515
28,553
35,678
36,863
60,192
OKLAHOMA
70,530
21,163
16,337
19,403
OREGON
29,793
24,334
29,496
24,081
26,159
26,046
PENNSYLVANIA
26,488
31,858
33,488
31,007
24,954
PUERTO RICO
29,801
22,384
23,817
23,765
21,952
RHODE ISLAND
19,440
4,275
3,939
3,549
5,311
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,531
12,038
23,783
22,204
23,697
SOUTH DAKOTA
38,782
6,420
7,670
7,874
6,227
TENNESSEE
11,806
13,332
15,389
22,788
28,917
TEXAS
29,095
72,275
106,539
106,311
128,727
UTAH
204,012
12,070
12,034
16,603
16,529
VERMONT
20,544
2,823
17,460
16,896
16,487
VIRGIN ISLANDS
18,820
572
521
379
176
VIRGINIA
77
10,843
23,911
49,595
70,063
WASHINGTON
110,362
13,932
13,613
13,937
22,486
WEST VIRGINIA
23,166
2,412
2,420
3,448
6,200
WISCONSIN
6,091
15,602
13,232
13,700
13,737
WYOMING
15,814
1,640
1,824
2,803
3,441
2,299
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,045,623
1,144,956
1,387,924
1,629,358
2,061,709
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 6 (A+B+C)
96
Table 56
FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE REQUESTS PROCESSED WITH KNOWN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
3,950
2,520
4,558
4,527
3,704
ALASKA
483
214
645
0
3,798
ARIZONA
2,294
1,266
2,845
1,239
101,045
ARKANSAS
6,745
7,612
5,907
8,508
4,974
CALIFORNIA
60,814
77,986
96,395
134,279
227,962
COLORADO
40,085
39,475
51,600
96,586
86,165
CONNECTICUT
10,459
6,230
4,640
7,729
6,559
DELAWARE
1,349
532
22,269
25,040
53,331
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
13,587
28
20,226
34
15,973
FLORIDA
27,770
47,451
60,073
62,380
99,971
GEORGIA
5,250
4,713
4,437
3,720
7,071
GUAM
2
3
10
14
40
HAWAII
2,055
725
1,592
5,684
11,653
IDAHO
1,458
1,239
1,201
1,169
1,785
ILLINOIS
67,849
95,465
2,932
66,819
69,520
INDIANA
8,212
6,711
5,640
6,984
20,401
IOWA
11,612
8,533
10,374
14,248
17,323*
KANSAS
873
1,988
4,391
9,632
14,629
KENTUCKY
3,743
2,688
3,801
5,026
5,758
LOUISIANA
1,747
2,068
3,939
4,959
6,487
MAINE
1,150
1,411
1,403
1,211
313
MARYLAND
2,201
838
70,796
80,068
3,416
MASSACHUSETTS
14,143
8,912
9,070
13,109
19,999
MICHIGAN
21,353
15,835
18,214
236,163
257,010
MINNESOTA
8,438
8,843
10,627
8,785
10,477
MISSISSIPPI
2,012
1,235
1,516
1,459
4,764
MISSOURI
5,421
220,508
55,350
58,465
43,991
MONTANA
693
351
3,731
3,143
3,494
NEBRASKA
1,550
876
700
29,864
1,751
NEVADA
3,196
2,803
3,204
3,213
9,870
NEW HAMPSHIRE
211
118
212
428
418
NEW JERSEY
5,195
2,239
48,293
126,960
155,211
NEW MEXICO
658
895
1,794
3,902
3,355
NEW YORK
178,879
119,639
129,431
207,059
322,501
NORTH CAROLINA
6,229
4,981
5,203
5,437
8,186
NORTH DAKOTA
2,127
1,138
1,806
2,093
3,493
OHIO
11,033
11,508
11,319
15,989
24,240
OKLAHOMA
1,224
495
34,662
34,192
87,577
OREGON
1,958
1,297
16,743
9,523
3,382
PENNSYLVANIA
27,888
16,329
15,692
8,177
18,446
PUERTO RICO
1,592
796
1,340
2,823
2,263
RHODE ISLAND
6
0
848
113
o
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,651
5,309
3,807
4,813
8,740
SOUTH DAKOTA
726
896
1,239
1,013
1,555
TENNESSEE
2,462
2,586
851
3,251
3,482
TEXAS
58,982
98,227
67,136
163,093
146,898
UTAH
962
71,673
33,547
77,319
156,541
VERMONT
2,399
2,689
2,078
2,504
2,553
VIRGIN ISLANDS
144
90
118
83
41
VIRGINIA
5,979
6,179
120,688
352,206
227,375
WASHINGTON
4,447
4,542
3,191
10,859
4,393
WEST VIRGINIA
4,247
2,526
3,763
2,875
2,851
WISCONSIN
6,097
5,039
6,406
6,654
8,828
WYOMING
698
80
876
1,790
1,711
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
657,288
928,330
993,129
1,937,213
2,307,274
SOURCE: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE, OCSE
# INCLUDES SOME CASES FROM NEBRASKA AND MISSOURI
97
Table 57
FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE REQUESTS PROCESSED WITH UNKNOWN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
868
383
676
684
464
ALASKA
13
2,515
6
0
1,209
ARIZONA
803
23,319
31,124
259
68,432
ARKANSAS
607
18,649
428
575
0
CALIFORNIA
8,161
51,639
71,103
13,182
24,597
COLORADO
207
218
4,042
3,863
3,347
CONNECTICUT
1,934
1,751
847
1,023
695
DELAWARE
218
2,109
1,912
1,669
3,025
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
119
1
1,115
0
1,058
FLORIDA
1,128
665
452
795
755
GEORGIA
102
145
128
207
338
GUAM
16
0
0
1
0
HAWAII
90
64
92
6,627
16,942
IDAHO
8,234
119
44
12
7
ILLINOIS
7,132
77,045
6,925
356,992
346,321
INDIANA
13,750
330
515
414
464
IOWA
509
466
609
624
607*
KANSAS
141
235
407
946
1,350
KENTUCKY
653
625
56,888
974
60,976
LOUISIANA
4,284
92
189
171
325
MAINE
191
179
151
100
19
MARYLAND
142
39
63
75
45
MASSACHUSETTS
2,926
2,429
2,119
2,491
1,406
MICHIGAN
347
333
282
431
592
MINNESOTA
131
76
244
303
1,030
MISSISSIPPI
22
5
33
42
596
MISSOURI
76,078
1,284
1,277
364
302
MONTANA
141
75
167
185
3,890
NEBRASKA
274
3,688
3,753
15
: 0
NEVADA
224
172
314
481
1,440
NEW HAMPSHIRE
26
5
11
16
18
NEW JERSEY
69
29
51,875
138,239
103,125
NEW MEXICO
0
21
4
22
93
NEW YORK
45,906
79,015
65,987
37,796
35,566
NORTH CAROLINA
642
764
776
717
778
NORTH DAKOTA
122
61
13
171
162
OHIO
89
123
187
385
811
OKLAHOMA
95
11
1,847
1,703
8,880
OREGON
1,860
0
0
0
1,042
PENNSYLVANIA
254
200
320
147
351
PUERTO RICO
1,352
317
522
796
807
RHODE ISLAND
0
0
91
13
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
131
610
654
825
2,980
SOUTH DAKOTA
174
29,411
5,017
41
85
TENNESSEE
89
150
92
571
535
TEXAS
89,955
34,373
443
490
285
UTAH
12
90,023
9,051
10,118
10,682
VERMONT
154
203
485
785
905
VIRGIN ISLANDS
25
30
22
11
5
VIRGINIA
199
383
4,284
770
1,122
WASHINGTON
20,045
22,998
282
333
724
WEST VIRGINIA
436
379
505
417
353
WISCONSIN
375
307
536
463
600
WYOMING
27
6
43
81
97
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
291,482
448,069
328,952
588,415
710,238
SOURCE: FEDERAL PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE, OCSE
# INCLUDES SOME CASES FROM NEBRASKA AND MISSOURI
98
Table 58
TOTAL NUMBER OF PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
6,727
6,998
7,527
7,839
6,517
ALASKA
252
364
602
797
767
ARIZONA
986
1,009
714
1,327
1,237
ARKANSAS
7,144
5,326
5,903
4,453
3,191
CALIFORNIA
25,118
28,570
36,001
35,193
41,065
COLORADO
1,451
1,291
1,541
1,939
1,864
CONNECTICUT
4,579
3,908
3,485
3,888
4,499
DELAWARE
1,986
1,867
1,584
1,641
801
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
664
1,021
1,055
2,079
2,791
FLORIDA
14,358
12,136
14,840
13,399
19,534
GEORGIA
12,323
14,112
21,321
18,198
24,615
GUAM
128
122
145
109
563
HAWAII
836
1,061
1,442
1,295
1,843
IDAHO
299
384
590
1,100
1,310
ILLINOIS
10,820
20,848
26,837
29,926
25,496
INDIANA
3,580
3,570
5,135
4,943
5,309
IOWA
1,853
1,664
1,893
1,980
3,045
KANSAS
528
1,119
1,505
2,101
3,644
KENTUCKY
3,464
3,881
4,306
4,498
6,092
LOUISIANA
4,234
2,926
3,460
4,451
5,525
MAINE
570
951
1,774
1,609
1,381
MARYLAND
8,167
6,671
9,248
9,995
7,538
MASSACHUSETTS
2,513
7,025
8,103
6,194
6,339
MICHIGAN
17,737
18,274
20,206
23,142
25,574
MINNESOTA
3,646
3,856
4,281
6,098
5,661
MISSISSIPPI
1,964
1,824
2,928
7,929
10,740
MISSOURI
10,208
14,308
7,812
11,146
16,242
MONTANA
120
179
316
388
429
NEBRASKA
461
710
766
759
885
NEVADA
503
531
630
664
1,033
NEW HAMPSHIRE
76
195
346
518
614
NEW JERSEY
13,731
13,938
13,034
13,182
12,243
NEW MEXICO
838
412
974
1,571
1,992
NEW YORK
16,929
18,239
17,153
18,056
20,492
NORTH CAROLINA
10,014
9,916
11,219
11,663
14,504
NORTH DAKOTA
830
1,134
1,022
820
784
OHIO
10,057
9,133
8,367
11,637
15,823
OKLAHOMA
430
512
1,049
1,361
2,710
OREGON
2,351
1,902
1,787
3,131
4,081
PENNSYLVANIA
17,443
15,277
16,127
18,921
20,231
PUERTO RICO
22
6
42
144
216
RHODE ISLAND
98
601
803
694
868
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,538
3,994
5,679
5,243
5,273
SOUTH DAKOTA
426
552
575
504
509
TENNESSEE
7,021
7,666
8,404
9,647
8,976
TEXAS
900
684
1,034
6,465
12,623
UTAH
1,103
1,292
1,477
1,801
2,087
VERMONT
688
1,091
1,736
468
533
VIRGIN ISLANDS
106
235
435
270
160
VIRGINIA
2,039
2,667
5,761
8,471
13,647
WASHINGTON
2,018
4,066
4,638
5,762
6,985
WEST VIRGINIA
194
288
790
820
997
WISCONSIN
7,812
8,750
8,654
8,695
10,808
WYOMING
113
105
79
340
618
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
244,996
269,161
307,135
339,264
393,304
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 7 (A+B+C)
99
Table 59
PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED BY AFDC/FC, NON-AFDC, AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY
FISCAL YEAR 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC ARREARS
ONLY
ALABAMA
6,517
4,035
2,188
294
ALASKA
767
458
165
144
ARIZONA
1,237
735
462
40
ARKANSAS
3,191
2,034
1,146
11
CALIFORNIA
41,065
35,261
5,804
0
COLORADO
1,864
1,485
230
149
CONNECTICUT
4,499
3,567
359
573
DELAWARE
801
701
100
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,791
1,182
1,609
0
FLORIDA
19,534
10,662
7,103
1,769
GEORGIA
24,615
13,835
7,437
3,343
GUAM
563
401
162
0
HAWAII
1,843
1,073
770
0
IDAHO
1,310
839
235
236
ILLINOIS
25,496
19,042
5,585
869
INDIANA
5,309
4,116
815
378
IOWA
3,045
2,315
723
2
KANSAS
3,644
2,595
872
177
KENTUCKY
6,092
4,081
2,011
0
LOUISIANA
5,525
3,827
1,639
59
MAINE
1,381
1,037
164
180
MARYLAND
7,538
5,243
2,295
0
MASSACHUSETTS
6,339
6,122
217
0
MICHIGAN
25,574
23,067
2,507
0
MINNESOTA
5,661
4,196
1,144
321
MISSISSIPPI
10,740
9,201
1,539
0
MISSOURI
16,242
8,554
6,665
1,023
MONTANA
429
415
13
1
NEBRASKA
885
719
150
16
NEVADA
1,033
622
362
49
NEW HAMPSHIRE
614
487
127
0
NEW JERSEY
12,243
9,369
2,724
150
NEW MEXICO
1,992
1,670
304
18
NEW YORK
20,492
14,514
5,978
0
NORTH CAROLINA
14,504
10,237
3,901
366
NORTH DAKOTA
784
495
139
150
OHIO
15,823
12,515
3,281
27
OKLAHOMA
2,710
2,492
218
0
OREGON
4,081
3,870
140
71
PENNSYLVANIA
20,231
15,475
4,741
15
PUERTO RICO
216
200
16
0
RHODE ISLAND
868
840
28
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
5,273
4,084
1,189
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
509
307
125
77
TENNESSEE
8,976
5,666
3,294
16
TEXAS
12,623
6,010
6,110
503
UTAH
2,087
1,072
274
741
VERMONT
533
480
51
2
VIRGIN ISLANDS
160
15
145
0
VIRGINIA
13,647
9,290
4,357
0
WASHINGTON
6,985
4,334
2,000
651
WEST VIRGINIA
997
762
228
7
WISCONSIN
10,808
9,033
1,775
0
WYOMING
618
427
23
168
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
393,304
285,064
95,644
12,596
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 7
100
Table 60
TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS ESTABLISHED
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
11,476
12,182
13,423
13,999
11,897
ALASKA
2,026
2,376
2,225
2,622
2,906
ARIZONA
2,587
2,385
1,704
2,164
1,758
ARKANSAS
12,704
9,070
9,312
6,275
4,855
CALIFORNIA
54,651
49,982
49,267
53,292
60,519
COLORADO
4,599
4,034
4,220
5,458
4,948
CONNECTICUT
9,398
6,632
10,183
9,268
14,975
DELAWARE
3,669
3,340
3,425
3,644
2,593
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
732
1,236
1,590
2,186
1,975
FLORIDA
28,339
28,175
32,093
22,718
23,479
GEORGIA
12,323
14,747
26,318
23,207
29,494
GUAM
105
152
179
122
563
HAWAII
2,434
2,251
2,746
3,103
2,491
IDAHO
696
1,023
1,272
1,745
1,715
ILLINOIS
19,455
21,278
33,288
34,446
34,163
INDIANA
15,788
23,750
22,738
21,245
20,970
IOWA
8,725
8,264
6,587
7,263
8,612
KANSAS
1,896
2,235
2,785
3,623
3,519
KENTUCKY
7,639
9,284
10,914
13,042
16,938
LOUISIANA
15,155
16,553
16,665
19,567
19,735
MAINE
4,891
5,217
5,648
6,381
5,952
MARYLAND
32,797
36,902
21,808
16,653
19,242
MASSACHUSETTS
17,887
40,477
47,661
43,126
34,851
MICHIGAN
57,845
84,492
112,330
138,838
154,348
MINNESOTA
9,798
8,372
10,430
10,280
15,550
MISSISSIPPI
2,418
1,921
2,783
6,821
8,382
MISSOURI
38,520
22,225
13,349
18,881
18,577
MONTANA
955
500
816
773
630
NEBRASKA
1,147
1,484
1,256
1,371
1,481
NEVADA
3,405
4,106
3,139
2,909
3,066
NEW HAMPSHIRE
424
408
443
412
1,095
NEW JERSEY
29,300
32,704
35,335
35,854
26,252
NEW MEXICO
2,691
2,164
4,044
4,040
4,975
NEW YORK
51,063
46,108
33,572
38,325
51,462
NORTH CAROLINA
18,764
16,859
18,502
21,222
26,965
NORTH DAKOTA
878
1,162
1,451
1,232
1,345
OHIO
15,680
15,741
19,310
32,106
32,519
OKLAHOMA
4,793
3,752
4,062
3,592
7,319
OREGON
4,635
5,053
5,813
8,471
10,794
PENNSYLVANIA
108,188
130,639
150,979
158,442
168,002
PUERTO RICO
12,427
13,413
14,991
15,425
15,718
RHODE ISLAND
3,046
2,607
2,793
2,745
3,384
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,613
6,117
6,932
6,284
5,950
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,035
1,690
1,493
1,238
975
TENNESSEE
13,045
16,536
20,881
21,858
24,277
TEXAS
31,671
32,881
7,673
10,197
16,245
UTAH
5,331
5,217
5,412
6,152
6,401
VERMONT
2,152
2,345
2,961
1,376
1,462
VIRGIN ISLANDS
541
529
652
420
258
VIRGINIA
7,785
19,509
30,034
35,941
41,581
WASHINGTON
7,767
10,312
11,118
14,261
17,175
WEST VIRGINIA
464
843
1,157
1,198
1,341
WISCONSIN
20,685
20,445
20,283
21,550
25,248
WYOMING
522
453
332
879
1,316
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
730,560
812,132
870,377
938,242
1,022,243
SOURCE: OCSE-56, LINE 8 (A+B+C)
101
Table 61
NUMBER OF SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS ESTABLISHED BY AFDC/FC, NON-AFDC, AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY
FISCAL YEAR 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC ARREARS
ONLY
ALABAMA
11,897
5,843
4,913
1,141
ALASKA
2,906
1,227
869
810
ARIZONA
1,758
806
804
148
ARKANSAS
4,855
2,956
1,861
38
CALIFORNIA
60,519
36,824
15,491
8,204
COLORADO
4,948
3,040
1,346
562
CONNECTICUT
14,975
6,258
3,377
5,340
DELAWARE
2,593
1,730
863
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,975
770
1,204
1
FLORIDA
23,479
9,462
12,806
1,211
GEORGIA
29,494
13,882
11,613
3,999
GUAM
563
349
214
0
HAWAII
2,491
1,486
1,005
0
IDAHO
1,715
1,393
322
0
ILLINOIS
34,163
16,364
15,257
2,542
INDIANA
20,970
12,535
7,072
1,363
IOWA
8,612
4,305
3,312
995
KANSAS
3,519
2,032
1,280
207
KENTUCKY
16,938
6,584
10,354
0
LOUISIANA
19,735
8,265
11,341
129
MAINE
5,952
2,906
1,999
1,047
MARYLAND
19,242
11,461
7,781
0
MASSACHUSETTS
34,851
20,905
5,786
8,160
MICHIGAN
154,348
56,100
98,248
0
MINNESOTA
15,550
8,310
5,468
1,772
MISSISSIPPI
8,382
7,001
1,378
3
MISSOURI
18,577
10,898
5,546
2,133
MONTANA
630
517
100
13
NEBRASKA
1,481
1,069
399
13
NEVADA
3,066
1,386
1,490
190
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,095
868
227
0
NEW JERSEY
26,252
11,492
14,760
0
NEW MEXICO
4,975
3,117
1,765
93
NEW YORK
51,462
26,410
16,677
8,375
NORTH CAROLINA
26,965
15,864
10,173
928
NORTH DAKOTA
1,345
810
261
274
OHIO
32,519
16,491
15,189
839
OKLAHOMA
7,319
4,284
3,035
0
OREGON
10,794
9,174
1,485
135
PENNSYLVANIA
168,002
50,544
97,496
19,962
PUERTO RICO
15,718
1,047
14,671
0
RHODE ISLAND
3,384
2,890
461
33
SOUTH CAROLINA
5,950
4,105
1,704
141
SOUTH DAKOTA
975
558
160
257
TENNESSEE
24,277
13,115
10,775
387
TEXAS
16,245
8,662
7,041
542
UTAH
6,401
3,882
2,519
0
VERMONT
1,462
1,043
245
174
VIRGIN ISLANDS
258
28
230
0
VIRGINIA
41,581
13,763
18,125
9,693
WASHINGTON
17,175
12,239
4,285
651
WEST VIRGINIA
1,341
814
511
16
WISCONSIN
25,248
16,841
6,579
1,828
WYOMING
1,316
718
164
434
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,022,243
475,423
462,037
84,783
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 8
102
Table 62
NUMBER OF FAMILIES REMOVED FROM AFDC WITH CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS,
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
425
480
385
529
611
ALASKA
220
581
313
0
0
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
29
ARKANSAS
3,128
3,973
4,484
3,588
1,781
CALIFORNIA
8,714
17,607
18,398
16,748
15,998
COLORADO
1,196
1,648
1,385
1,087
1,574
CONNECTICUT
383
594
240
443
773
DELAWARE
0
0
365
1,106
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
0
FLORIDA
0
0
1,062
6,294
6,350
GEORGIA
3,118
5,427
7,424
7,740
8,288
GUAM
10
23
6
0
0
HAWAII
104
161
118
0
0
IDAHO
827
723
855
1,388
1,280
ILLINOIS
1,571
4,923
8,229
8,322
8,032
INDIANA
12,282
5,124
4,280
3,693
4,495
IOWA
1,516
1,620
1,836
1,638
1,902
KANSAS
1,836
2,112
2,236
2,236
2,184
KENTUCKY
1,282
2,189
2,387
2,640
3,659
LOUISIANA
610
221
247
237
254
MAINE
1,839
2,213
2,499
2,466
2,374
MARYLAND
3,583
2,744
2,809
1,117
1,238
MASSACHUSETTS
144,934
6,467
8,754
7,863
8,399
MICHIGAN
445
489
377
436
426
MINNESOTA
5,175
5,458
7,255
8,417
8,484
MISSISSIPPI
1,622
1,494
1,667
1,573
1,466
MISSOURI
48,068
53,355
5,366
5,321
6,278
MONTANA
52
41
9
17
9
NEBRASKA
21
8
16
8
5
NEVADA
126
115
96
147
652
NEW HAMPSHIRE
18
0
204
1,079
1,035
NEW JERSEY
7,006
10,150
11,638
9,685
16,013
NEW MEXICO
174
90
8
38
8
NEW YORK
5,771
37,295
63,601
83,973
92,750
NORTH CAROLINA
117
150
70
88
61
NORTH DAKOTA
2,044
1,145
1,438
1,236
1,506
OHIO
131
135
190
212
219
OKLAHOMA
12,906
2,749
4,254
764
779
OREGON
88
94
2,911
3,115
3,477
PENNSYLVANIA
6,784
7,954
10,132
12,777
14,171
PUERTO RICO
13
12
8
25
42
RHODE ISLAND
1,278
569
637
568
593
SOUTH CAROLINA
158
77
51
16
12
SOUTH DAKOTA
746
1,082
1,164
1,144
1,220
TENNESSEE
1,661
1,690
2,325
2,557
2,195
TEXAS
2,210
2,236
2,008
1,689
1,540
UTAH
670
953
1,043
942
VERMONT
1,221
348
1,321
1,379
1,427
1,429
VIRGIN ISLANDS
in
64
385
212
160
VIRGINIA
107
1,174
4,229
5,070
5,961
WASHINGTON
506
1,388
4,541
6,259
7,278
WEST VIRGINIA
509
485
578
620
WISCONSIN
228
1,014
997
1,565
1,509
WYOMING
1,392
8
115
131
148
222
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
287,359
191,715
197,588
220,207
240.053
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 5(A)
103
Table 63
PERCENTAGE OF AFDC/FC ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS RECOVERED THROUGH CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
21.2
23.2
25.5
30.8
31.7
ALASKA
5.6
8.3
10.5
12.6
13.7
ARIZONA
3.5
5.1
4.1
3.8
4.4
ARKANSAS
16.6
17.6
19.4
21.0
20.7
CALIFORNIA
5.7
6.1
6.4
6.0
5.9
COLORADO
10.5
9.5
10.2
11.4
12.3
CONNECTICUT
11.4
12.2
12.4
12.7
9.5
DELAWARE
16.3
17.3
19.6
21.2
20.5
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3.6
3.8
4.2
4.7
4.9
FLORIDA
10.1
11.5
10.7
11.9
11.6
GEORGIA
9.7
10.4
10.7
12.4
14.3
GUAM
7.6
9.1
10.8
11.9
10.8
HAWAII
7.6
8.9
8.9
7.3
8.8
IDAHO
24.8
25.0
29.0
33.2
35.7
ILLINOIS
4.0
4.8
5.4
5.0
5.6
INDIANA
20.2
21.5
21.1
23.0
22.4
IOWA
18.2
19.3
20.1
19.2
20.1
KANSAS
12.6
14.1
12.6
13.4
15.9
KENTUCKY
8.0
8.5
11.5
12.0
12.4
LOUISIANA
8.9
9.1
9.8
10.5
11.1
MAINE
16.7
20.6
21.1
26.1
22.9
MARYLAND
12.9
11.2
12.3
13.0
14.5
MASSACHUSETTS
11.5
10.7
12.0
12.0
11.8
MICHIGAN
12.8
12.5
12.5
13.0
13.9
MINNESOTA
13.1
12.7
14.0
14.2
14.4
MISSISSIPPI
8.1
9.4
10.6
13.7
16.8
MISSOURI
9.8
12.0
13.5
15.0
17.8
MONTANA
11.0
8.6
8.2
9.9
11.1
NEBRASKA
10.7
11.5
12.6
12.9
13.0
NEVADA
18.3
16.4
14.8
12.4
12.2
NEW HAMPSHIRE
12.1
15.2
13.5
12.4
11.3
NEW JERSEY
11.4
12.5
14.5
14.4
14.0
NEW MEXICO
9.4
7.4
7.8
9.4
9.2
NEW YORK
4.3
5.0
5.3
5.6
6.4
NORTH CAROLINA
15.2
17.4
18.4
18.9
18.8
NORTH DAKOTA
15.8
16.8
19.0
17.4
21.0
OHIO
8.9
10.1
10.3
9.9
10.0
OKLAHOMA
7.2
6.4
7.3
8.0
9.0
OREGON
13.1
13.0
12.8
13.0
13.5
PENNSYLVANIA
10.5
11.0
12.4
13.2
12.6
PUERTO RICO
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.3
2.4
RHODE ISLAND
7.5
7.6
9.1
8.9
10.4
SOUTH CAROLINA
10.2
13.1
14.0
15.9
16.8
SOUTH DAKOTA
13.8
14.4
17.0
17.8
17.1
TENNESSEE
9.7
10.3
14.9
14.1
13.7
TEXAS
6.2
6.2
7.9
9.4
9.5
UTAH
22.7
19.6
21.5
22.1
23.4
VERMONT
10.4
11.1
12.7
13.4
12.7
VIRGIN ISLANDS
7.7
8.3
12.3
7.9
7.3
VIRGINIA
7.7
9.0
10.7
13.5
15.7
WASHINGTON
10.3
10.9
12.4
14.4
17.1
WEST VIRGINIA
7.5
7.8
6.9
6.1
5.1
WISCONSIN
11.5
12.4
14.5
15.4
15.5
WYOMING
8.8
8.2
10.1
10.0
13.5
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
8.6
9.1
9.8
10.0
10.3
SOURCE: TITLE IV-D AFDC/FC COLLECTIONS/TITLE IV-A BASIC EXPENDITURES
104
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IV-A CASES IN WHICH CUSTODIAL PARENTS CLAIMED GOOD CAUSE FOR REFUSING TO COOPERATE IN ESTABLISHING
PATERNITY AND SECURING CHILD SUPPORT, AND IV-A CASES IN WHICH GOOD CAUSE CLAIMS WERE FOUND VALID, FY 1990
STATE
REFUSALS FOR ANY REASON
GOOD CAUSE FOUND
ALABAMA
87
31
ALASKA
19
13
ARIZONA
85
9
ARKANSAS
91
80
CALIFORNIA
764
363
COLORADO
51
44
CONNECTICUT
84
58
DELAWARE
10
10
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
FLORIDA
90
22
GEORGIA
335
301
GUAM
0
0
HAWAII
105
104
IDAHO
0
0
ILLINOIS
133
113
INDIANA
134
91
IOWA
105
60
KANSAS
34
31
KENTUCKY
111
69
LOUISIANA
93
54
MAINE
111
58
MARYLAND
48
21
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
MICHIGAN
865
473
MINNESOTA
628
295
MISSISSIPPI
22
18
MISSOURI
52
37
MONTANA
46
41
NEBRASKA
15
11
NEVADA
108
60
NEW HAMPSHIRE
8
8
NEW JERSEY
148
104
NEW MEXICO
28
18
NEW YORK
377
214
NORTH CAROLINA
91
73
NORTH DAKOTA
37
21
OHIO
369
240
OKLAHOMA
402
293
OREGON
237
211
PENNSYLVANIA
198
161
PUERTO RICO
22
14
RHODE ISLAND
'17
13
SOUTH CAROLINA
183
101
SOUTH DAKOTA
34
26
TENNESSEE
205
191
TEXAS
4
4
UTAH
160
104
VERMONT
61
29
VIRGIN ISLANDS
o
0
VIRGINIA
178
150
WASHINGTON
1,424
693
WEST VIRGINIA
56
47
WISCONSIN
464
263
WYOMING
83
49
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
9,012
5,494
SOURCE: DATA SUPPLIED BY OFA
105
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FULL TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF EMPLOYED AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1990
STATE AND LOCAL
UNDER COOPERATIVE / PURCHASE
TOTAL
STATE
IV-D AGENCY
OF SERVICE AGREEMENTS
ALABAMA
538
183
721
ALASKA
100
0
100
ARIZONA
468
100
576
ARKANSAS
120
152
272
CALIFORNIA
3,683
469
4,152
COLORADO
315
69
384
CONNECTICUT
191
240
431
DELAWARE
93
37
130
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
96
73
169
FLORIDA
1,163
258
1,421
GEORGIA
757
152
909
GUAM
31
4
35
HAWAII
131
49
180
IDAHO
127
13
140
ILLINOIS
685
433
1,118
INDIANA
87
400
481
IOWA
259
138
397
KANSAS
273
80
353
KENTUCKY
460
293
753
LOUISIANA
372
255
627
MAINE
209
0
209
MARYLAND
594
409
1,003
MASSACHUSETTS
510
230
740
MICHIGAN
211
1,507
1,718
MINNESOTA
580
125
705
MISSISSIPPI
651
o
651
MISSOURI
533
224
757
MONTANA
99
2
101
NEBRASKA
84
156
240
NEVADA
78
106
184
NEW HAMPSHIRE
130
3
133
NEW JERSEY
531
1,296
1,827
NEW MEXICO
166
6
172
NEW YORK
2,166
810
2,976
NORTH CAROLINA
655
125
780
NORTH DAKOTA
15
48
63
OHIO
1,900
509
2,409
OKLAHOMA
192
144
336
OREGON
77
339
416
PENNSYLVANIA
137
1,820
1,957
PUERTO RICO
118
122
240
RHODE ISLAND
60
31
91
SOUTH CAROLINA
263
0
263
SOUTH DAKOTA
65
3
68
TENNESSEE
169
388
557
TEXAS
1,429
23
1,452
UTAH
277
19
296
VERMONT
70
0
70
VIRGIN ISLANDS
27
1
28
VIRGINIA
920
20
940
WASHINGTON
874
210
1,084
WEST VIRGINIA
211
50
261
WISCONSIN
529
292
821
WYOMING
20
55
75
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
24,479
12,479
36,978
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 21,22
106
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TOTAL FULL TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF EMPLOYED AS OF SEPTEMBER 30
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
334
448
585
655
721
ALASKA
86
91
94
100
100
ARIZONA
298
277
306
458
576
ARKANSAS
220
222
242
255
272
CALIFORNIA
3,514
3,828
4,113
3,859
4,152
COLORADO
343
349
355
434
384
CONNECTICUT
399
423
438
459
431
DELAWARE
117
116
116
122
130
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
127
170
157
154
169
FLORIDA
1,243
1,549
1,552
1,645
1,421
GEORGIA
441
464
692
752
909
GUAM
15
14
16
25
35
HAWAII
148
156
166
167
180
IDAHO
79
96
111
118
140
ILLINOIS
936
978
988
1,040
1,118
INDIANA
378
403
437
462
487
IOWA
215
210
294
341
397
KANSAS
280
281
288
358
353
KENTUCKY
407
453
487
633
753
LOUISIANA
771
608
605
593
627
MAINE
166
171
173
209
209
MARYLAND
973
903
951
1,033
1,003
MASSACHUSETTS
641
707
928
934
740
MICHIGAN
1,488
1,500
1,530
1,670
1,718
MINNESOTA
579
607
642
697
705
MISSISSIPPI
225
229
391
651
651
MISSOURI
521
498
635
683
757
MONTANA
49
53
51
54
101
NEBRASKA
176
180
182
240
240
NEVADA
116
120
135
148
184
NEW HAMPSHIRE
79
91
102
131
133
NEW JERSEY
1,628
1,674
1,708
1,717
1,827
NEW MEXICO
96
110
157
172
172
NEW YORK
2,961
2,954
2,992
2,999
2,976
NORTH CAROLINA
592
660
675
715
780
NORTH DAKOTA
56
56
57
58
63
OHIO
1,118
1,213
1,901
2,165
2,409
OKLAHOMA
189
189
225
291
336
OREGON
370
384
397
382
416
PENNSYLVANIA
1,607
1,754
1,786
1,885
1,957
PUERTO RICO
271
275
229
281
240
RHODE ISLAND
82
96
87
115
91
SOUTH CAROLINA
191
187
202
219
263
SOUTH DAKOTA
59
58
59
62
68
TENNESSEE
334
438
432
537
557
TEXAS
505
581
773
1,204
1,452
UTAH
258
259
257
279
296
VERMONT
51
66
66
71
70
VIRGIN ISLANDS
29
28
32
31
28
VIRGINIA
482
874
832
881
940
WASHINGTON
597
685
897
999
1,084
WEST VIRGINIA
123
208
269
273
261
WISCONSIN
587
657
659
680
821
WYOMING
24
23
42
38
75
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
27,574
29,624
32,496
35,134
36,978
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 21 AND 22 (FTE STAFF)
107
Table 67
TOTAL SALARY AND FRINGE BENEFITS FOR
FULL TIME STAFF EMPLOYED AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1990
STATES
TOTAL
STATE AND UNDER COOPERATIVE/
LOCAL
PURCHASE OF
IVA-AGENCY
SERVICE AGREEMENTS
ALABAMA
$18,435,462
$14,989,176
$3,446,286
ALASKA
4,120,882
4,120,882
0
ARIZONA
11,897,802
9,528,421
2,369,381
ARKANSAS
5,020,278
2,182,454
2,837,824
CALIFORNIA
144,953,320
128,476,898
16,476,422
COLORADO
8,194,438
6,390,638
1,803,800
CONNECTICUT
21,231,922
9,781,223
11,450,699
DELAWARE
2,950,706
2,388,359
562,347
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,772,412
3,288,354
2,484,058
FLORIDA
36,702,858
30,587,886
6,114,972
GEORGIA
27,204,280
21,497,583
5,706,692
GUAM
880,063
799,589
80,474
HAWAII
5,371,757
4,086,312
1,285,445
IDAHO
3,191,364
2,492,152
699,212
ILLINOIS
36,078,695
23,342,116
12,736,579
INDIANA
9,386,327
1,550,966
7,835,361
IOWA
8,638,980
5,423,312
3,215,668
KANSAS
11,324,614
8,161,315
3,163,299
KENTUCKY
16,826,977
9,547,239
7,279,738
LOUISIANA
13,736,141
8,026,017
5,710,124
MAINE
6,007,334
6,007,334
0
MARYLAND
35,704,303
18,304,876
17,399,427
MASSACHUSETTS
30,850,685
20,725,866
10,124,819
MICHIGAN
59,587,848
9,279,605
50,308,243
MINNESOTA
20,100,000
14,600,000
5,500,000
MISSISSIPPI
13,892,325
13,892,325
0
MISSOURI
17,904,493
12,649,486
5,255,007
MONTANA
1,955,050
1,868,305
86,745
NEBRASKA
6,869,703
2,162,388
4,707,315
NEVADA
5,772,562
2,502,419
3,270,143
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5,019,086
4,893,148
125,938
NEW JERSEY
60,691,723
19,393,991
41,297,732
NEW MEXICO
4,351,320
4,152,351
198,969
NEW YORK
101,479,231
73,842,045
27,637,186
NORTH CAROLINA
20,101,765
16,208,965
3,892,800
NORTH DAKOTA
1,414,033
256,840
1,157,193
OHIO
75,853,446
65,816,325
10,037,121
OKLAHOMA
8,615,531
4,867,147
3,748,384
OREGON
12,292,897
2,634,112
9,658,785
PENNSYLVANIA
49,462,152
5,203,224
44,258,928
PUERTO RICO
4,690,380
1,324,462
3,365,918
RHODE ISLAND
2,929,214
2,028,047
901,167
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,278,651
6,278,651
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,867,461
1,522,292
345,169
TENNESSEE
13,442,161
4,583,631
8,858,530
TEXAS
49,590,572
46,856,234
2,734,338
UTAH
8,230,008
7,403,549
826,459
VERMONT
1,701,279
1,701,279
0
VIRGIN ISLANDS
747,854
737,161
10,693
VIRGINIA
24,494,770
23,824,706
670,064
WASHINGTON
34,897,657
27,912,016
6,985,641
WEST VIRGINIA
1,536,500
1,162,953
373,547
WISCONSIN
23,119,264
15,204,686
7,914,578
WYOMING
1,793,553
511,265
1,282,288
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,105,164,089
$736,972,581
$368,191,508
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 21 AND 22
108
TABLE 68
COSTS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE
OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
In order to carry out the program at the Federal level, OCSE
has been organized into four divisions. OCSE was authorized
143 full time positions in FY 1990 to carry out its
functions. These positions were allocated as follows:
Office of the Director
17
Policy and Planning Division
17
Program Operations Division
25
Audit Division
84
Costs for salaries and other administrative expenses for
Central Office staff in FY 1990 were:
Personnel Costs and Benefits
$6,586,967
Travel and Transportation
504,914
Rents
0
Printing
205,000
Other Services
2,488,000
(Contracts/Data Processing)
Supplies and Equipment
20,400
TOTAL
$9,805,281
109
Table 69
TOTAL CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS PER DOLLAR OF TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
2.45
2.69
2.50
2.46
2.78
ALABAMA
ALASKA
2.61
3.05
3.46
4.06
4.14
1.46
2.21
2.11
1.84
1.49
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
2.62
2.94
2.94
3.38
2.80
CALIFORNIA
2.37
2.52
2.75
2.66
2.59
1.90
1.99
2.21
2.82
COLORADO
1.89
CONNECTICUT
3.49
2.91
2.73
2.76
2.46
2.46
3.07
2.62
3.01
3.13
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
.92
.97
1.21
1.33
1.78
2.12
1.98
2.28
2.58
2.66
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
2.59
3.16
2.88
3.06
3.06
GUAM
1.39
1.53
1.62
1.28
1.24
2.26
3.10
3.62
3.62
3.64
HAWAII
3.58
4.06
3.79
3.95
4.02
IDAHO
2.40
2.51
2.68
2.77
2.61
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
4.82
5.22
5.49
5.34
6.15
6.77
6.12
6.36
5.66
4.99
IOWA
2.15
2.58
2.51
2.00
2.76
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
2.52
2.59
2.44
2.63
2.55
LOUISIANA
1.99
2.28
2.60
2.85
3.12
MAINE
3.74
3.75
4.01
4.14
3.82
3.77
3.02
3.31
3.36
3.80
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
3.50
3.46
4.09
3.24
3.75
8.33
9.52
8.80
8.58
7.83
MICHIGAN
3.02
3.51
3.59
3.65
3.58
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
2.29
3.36
3.06
2.23
1.56
MISSOURI
3.89
4.55
4.22
4.45
4.71
2.74
MONTANA
2.59
3.16
2.97
4.21
NEBRASKA
5.44
5.20
5.02
4.69
4.48
NEVADA
2.10
2.30
1.95
2.22
2.12
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4.39
5.33
4.93
3.18
3.71
4.64
4.47
4.12
3.85
3.66
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
2.27
1.99
1.76
1.96
2.00
NEW YORK
1.83
1.98
2.36
2.74
2.55
3.20
3.18
NORTH CAROLINA
3.26
3.83
3.32
NORTH DAKOTA
2.46
2.65
3.14
3.31
3.62
OHIO
4.41
5.65
10.83
6.07
7.21
OKLAHOMA
1.78
2.22
2.48
2.28
2.29
4.47
4.03
4.27
4.45
4.49
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
7.78
7.56
8.52
8.97
8.71
PUERTO RICO
14.02
18.93
17.60
13.61
7.84
3.65
3.67
2.52
RHODE ISLAND
3.90
3.31
SOUTH CAROLINA
2.37
3.01
3.23
3.01
2.60
2.74
2.96
3.50
3.99
3.96
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
3.31
3.07
4.09
3.57
4.28
2.01
2.60
2.81
2.41
1.93
TEXAS
UTAH
2.21
2.39
2.86
2.92
3.09
VERMONT
2.34
2.95
3.31
2.93
3.61
4.13
4.16
3.11
4.18
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2.14
VIRGINIA
1.57
2.41
2.39
3.03
2.35
WASHINGTON
2.42
2.56
2.48
2.66
3.13
WEST VIRGINIA
1.98
2.00
2.16
2.95
2.75
4.78
6.20
6.01
6.18
5.76
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
3.27
4.64
4.91
3.50
3.37
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
3.45
3.68
3.94
3.85
3.75
SOURCE: FORMS OCSE-34 LINE 13 (A+B+C)/OCSE-41 LINE 4 (A + B-C)
110
Table 70
AFDC/FC CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS PER DOLLAR OF TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
1.09
1.01
.89
.81
.82
ALASKA
.57
.75
.98
1.21
1.26
ARIZONA
.29
.53
.42
.34
.33
ARKANSAS
1.43
1.59
1.51
1.73
1.27
CALIFORNIA
1.21
1.27
1.36
1.29
1.23
COLORADO
1.11
.94
.93
.98
1.19
CONNECTICUT
1.67
1.34
1.21
1.24
1.01
DELAWARE
.80
.92
.80
.88
.90
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
.49
.50
.56
.51
.54
FLORIDA
.95
.81
.74
.76
.73
GEORGIA
1.57
1.66
1.26
1.23
1.24
GUAM
.78
.73
.72
.55
.45
HAWAII
.98
1.10
1.55
1.14
1.10
IDAHO
1.57
1.52
1.30
1.27
1.22
ILLINOIS
1.07
1.08
1.04
.92
.85
INDIANA
3.04
2.71
2.69
2.58
2.44
IOWA
4.34
3.51
3.22
2.41
2.01
KANSAS
1.35
1.41
1.02
.79
.93
KENTUCKY
1.01
.93
1.05
.96
.95
LOUISIANA
.80
.90
1.05
1.08
1.07
MAINE
2.70
2.60
2.48
2.63
2.26
MARYLAND
1.24
.85
.90
.88
1.06
MASSACHUSETTS
1.61
1.45
1.78
1.35
1.57
MICHIGAN
2.46
2.29
2.00
1.94
1.76
MINNESOTA
1.49
1.58
1.47
1.27
1.13
MISSISSIPPI
1.15
1.65
1.45
1.07
.74
MISSOURI
1.32
1.49
1.29
1.35
1.38
MONTANA
1.93
2.00
1.78
2.35
1.36
NEBRASKA
.93
.85
.75
.65
.60
NEVADA
.67
.62
.55
.51
NEW HAMPSHIRE
.43
.72
.83
.74
.60
NEW JERSEY
.65
1.17
1.07
.99
.88
NEW MEXICO
.80
1.38
.95
.78
.82
NEW YORK
.77
.68
.75
.88
.99
NORTH CAROLINA
.92
1.64
1.82
1.45
1.29
NORTH DAKOTA
1.22
1.65
1.70
1.85
1.65
OHIO
1.77
2.09
2.09
2.44
1.09
OKLAHOMA
1.13
.99
.97
1.00
.87
OREGON
.84
1.39
1.11
1.10
1.11
PENNSYLVANIA
1.08
1.40
1.28
1.45
1.49
PUERTO RICO
1.37
.41
.52
.41
.28
RHODE ISLAND
.16
2.20
1.70
1.83
1.72
SOUTH CAROLINA
1.28
1.15
1.19
1.01
.93
SOUTH DAKOTA
.79
1.64
1.44
1.51
1.49
TENNESSEE
1.33
1.03
.97
1.51
1.21
TEXAS
1.37
.82
.84
.92
.76
UTAH
.58
1.20
1.13
1.26
1.24
VERMONT
1.22
1.84
2.14
2.26
1.78
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2.16
.22
.33
.35
.23
VIRGINIA
.28
.87
.64
.57
.72
WASHINGTON
.59
1.32
1.36
1.23
1.11
WEST VIRGINIA
1.16
1.86
1.16
.75
.77
WISCONSIN
.52
2.11
2.30
1.96
1.68
1.42
WYOMING
1.67
2.14
2.09
1.19
1.22
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1.30
1.27
1.27
SOURCE: FORMS OCSE-34 LINE 13 (A)/OCSE-41 LINE 4 (A + B-C))
1.17
1.09
NOTE: THESE RATIOS WERE NOT USED FOR COMPUTING INCENTIVES.
111
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NON-AFDC CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS PER DOLLAR OF TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
1.36
1.68
1.61
1.65
1.96
ALASKA
2.04
2.29
2.47
2.86
2.88
ARIZONA
1.17
1.68
1.69
1.50
1.16
ARKANSAS
1.20
1.35
1.44
1.65
1.53
CALIFORNIA
1.16
1.26
1.38
1.38
1.36
COLORADO
.79
.95
1.06
1.23
1.63
CONNECTICUT
1.82
1.56
1.52
1.52
1.45
DELAWARE
1.66
2.15
1.83
2.12
2.22
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
.43
.47
.65
.82
1.24
FLORIDA
1.17
1.17
1.55
1.82
1.93
GEORGIA
1.01
1.50
1.62
1.83
1.82
GUAM
.61
.80
.90
.74
.79
HAWAII
1.27
1.99
2.06
2.48
2.54
IDAHO
2.01
2.55
2.50
2.68
2.80
ILLINOIS
1.33
1.42
1.64
1.85
1.76
INDIANA
1.77
2.51
2.80
2.77
3.71
IOWA
2.43
2.61
3.14
3.25
2.98
KANSAS
.80
1.17
1.50
1.21
1.83
KENTUCKY
1.51
1.66
1.39
1.67
1.60
LOUISIANA
1.18
1.38
1.55
1.76
2.04
MAINE
1.04
1.15
1.53
1.51
1.57
MARYLAND
2.53
2.18
2.41
2.48
2.74
MASSACHUSETTS
1.88
2.01
2.31
1.89
2.19
MICHIGAN
5.87
7.24
6.80
6.64
6.06
MINNESOTA
1.53
1.93
2.12
2.38
2.45
MISSISSIPPI
1.14
1.71
1.61
1.16
.82
MISSOURI
2.56
3.06
2.93
3.11
3.33
MONTANA
.67
1.17
1.19
1.86
1.37
NEBRASKA
4.52
4.35
4.28
4.04
3.88
NEVADA
1.43
1.67
1.40
1.71
1.69
NEW HAMPSHIRE
3.67
4.50
4.18
2.58
3.06
NEW JERSEY
3.47
3.40
3.13
2.97
2.86
NEW MEXICO
.89
1.05
.98
1.14
1.23
NEW YORK
1.15
1.23
1.48
1.75
1.64
NORTH CAROLINA
1.62
2.00
1.87
1.91
1.96
NORTH DAKOTA
.82
.95
1.29
1.66
1.84
OHIO
2.31
3.56
8.39
4.98
6.08
OKLAHOMA
.79
1.25
1.47
1.41
1.44
OREGON
3.08
2.92
3.17
3.34
3.41
PENNSYLVANIA
6.39
6.28
7.07
7.48
7.34
PUERTO RICO
13.61
18.42
17.19
13.32
7.69
RHODE ISLAND
1.70
1.61
1.82
1.95
1.24
SOUTH CAROLINA
1.22
1.83
2.22
2.08
1.81
SOUTH DAKOTA
1.10
1.52
1.99
2.50
2.62
TENNESSEE
2.28
2.10
2.58
2.36
2.91
TEXAS
1.19
1.76
1.89
1.65
1.35
UTAH
1.01
1.26
1.60
1.68
1.87
VERMONT
.50
.82
1.05
1.15
1.46
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1.91
3.80
3.81
2.88
3.90
VIRGINIA
.70
1.78
1.82
2.31
1.76
WASHINGTON
1.09
1.20
1.24
1.55
1.97
WEST VIRGINIA
.12
.84
1.41
2.18
2.23
WISCONSIN
2.66
3.90
4.06
4.50
4.34
WYOMING
1.61
2.50
2.83
2.31
2.16
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2.15
2.41
2.67
2.68
2.65
SOURCE: FORMS OCSE-34 LINE 13 (B)/OCSE-41 LINE 4 (A + B-C)
NOTE: THESE RATIOS WERE NOT USED IN COMPUTING INCENTIVES.
112
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TOTAL CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC AND
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE
ALABAMA
ARREARS ONLY
546
169
377
ALASKA
0
371
136
102
ARIZONA
133
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
0
2,098
1,449
649
CALIFORNIA
0
9,657
5,574
3,403
COLORADO
680
234
194
27
CONNECTICUT
13
574
333
0
DELAWARE
241
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
181
55
126
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
0
2,546
1,042
1,054
GUAM
450
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
0
0
IDAHO
0
1,439
304
338
ILLINOIS
797
7,130
7,130
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
IOWA
0
131
3
128
KANSAS
0
2,495
729
1,411
KENTUCKY
355
4,070
2,576
1,494
LOUISIANA
0
183
183
0
MAINE
0
2,202
1,178
595
MARYLAND
429
0
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
0
1,960
1,041
0
MICHIGAN
919
O
0
0
MINNESOTA
0
1,335
900
370
MISSISSIPPI
65
1,282
788
494
MISSOURI
0
417
201
178
MONTANA
38
392
137
NEBRASKA
221
34
153
153
NEVADA
0
0
82
40
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
42
173
94
71
NEW JERSEY
8
90
90
0
NEW MEXICO
0
559
258
NEW YORK
299
2
3,561
2,065
NORTH CAROLINA
503
993
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
0
445
193
OHIO
88
164
1,655
752
OKLAHOMA
258
645
1,428
783
OREGON
204
441
1,568
707
PENNSYLVANIA
861
0
490
309
PUERTO RICO
157
24
2,985
2,985
RHODE ISLAND
0
0
361
255
106
SOUTH CAROLINA
0
60
40
SOUTH DAKOTA
20
0
185
85
TENNESSEE
42
58
475
307
TEXAS
1
167
8,718
2,280
UTAH
6,234
204
0
0
VERMONT
0
0
506
343
VIRGIN ISLANDS
80
83
1
1
VIRGINIA
0
0
4,112
1,458
WASHINGTON
235
2,419
13,068
1,940
WEST VIRGINIA
4,248
6,880
1,047
493
527
27
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
112
75
34
3
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
81,077
39,828
24,935
16,314
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 14
113
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
1,130
887
565
504
546
ALASKA
942
768
1,115
533
371
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
1,119
1,384
1,677
2,941
2,098
CALIFORNIA
13,452
7,514
7,829
9,409
9,657
COLORADO
647
427
155
127
234
CONNECTICUT
0
698
498
533
574
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
106
106
59
114
181
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
12,197
12,525
3,416
2,904
2,546
GUAM
0
0.
0
0
0
HAWAII
37
130
12
17
0
IDAHO
2,236
1,621
1,609
1,509
1,439
ILLINOIS
3,306
4,383
8,965
7,561
7,130
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
IOWA
13,169
14,283
12,500
71
131
KANSAS
0
466
571
3,344
2,495
KENTUCKY
1,244
1,241
3,723
3,659
4,070
LOUISIANA
561
586
556
205
183
MAINE
2,737
5,679
1,105
2,594
2,202
MARYLAND
0
2,760
1,175
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
12,902
8,607
4,904
2,834
1,960
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
1,768
1,385
1,834
1,321
1,335
MISSISSIPPI
921
1,853
1,138
1,272
1,282
MISSOURI
115
135
223
302
417
MONTANA
50
52
385
396
392
NEBRASKA
0
0
114
153
153
NEVADA
54
150
72
85
82
NEW HAMPSHIRE
"
37
62
107
173
NEW JERSEY
598
714
922
387
90
NEW MEXICO
0
0
188
298
559
NEW YORK
3,025
9,360
2,029
3,484
3,561
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
232
526
383
459
445
OHIO
2,883
2,571
2,274
1,818
1,655
OKLAHOMA
824
1,176
1,408
794
1,428
OREGON
1,163
1,020
1,022
1,248
1,568
PENNSYLVANIA
184
470
530
455
490
PUERTO RICO
3,241
1,324
4,335
4,757
2,985
RHODE ISLAND
350
157
286
270
361
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,150
447
129
77
60
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,002
3,091
1,977
0
185
TENNESSEE
251
574
629
462
475
TEXAS
5,095
6,127
6,586
6,931
8,718
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
149
12,343
573
466
506
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
7
0
0
1
VIRGINIA
16,128
1,666
2,290
2,828
4,112
WASHINGTON
6,079
12,744
14,349
13,138
13,068
WEST VIRGINIA
568
703
930
1,001
1,047
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
62
74
93
122
112
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
114,721
122,771
95,195
81,490
81,077
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14(A+B+C)
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CASES WITH
VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
620
505
189
183
169
ALASKA
664
486
625
349
269
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
856
1,034
1,252
1,861
1,449
CALIFORNIA
7,095
4,561
4,295
4,906
6,254
COLORADO
626
412
142
113
207
CONNECTICUT
0
698
498
533
574
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
89
81
29
48
55
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
9,713
9,383
2,212
1,867
1,492
GUAM
0
0
.0
0
0
HAWAII
37
54
12
17
0
IDAHO
1,835
1,217
1,228
1,144
1,101
ILLINOIS
1,902
2,217
8,965
7,561
7,130
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
TOWA
11,714
12,629
11,022
1
3
KANSAS
0
377
432
2,199
1,084
KENTUCKY
1,244
1,241
1,553
2,032
2,576
LOUISIANA
561
586
556
205
183
MAINE
2,198
2,874
897
2,031
1,607
MARYLAND
0
1,687
572
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
12,902
8,607
4,904
2,834
1,960
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
1,541
1,162
1,424
956
965
MISSISSIPPI
729
1,366
839
778
788
MISSOURI
108
127
208
278
239
MONTANA
38
35
306
328
171
NEBRASKA
0
0
114
153
153
NEVADA
54
108
72
85
82
NEW HAMPSHIRE
40
33
39
63
102
NEW JERSEY
597
714
922
387
90
NEW MEXICO
0
0
84
153
260
NEW YORK
2,866
8,664
1,794
3,030
NORTH CAROLINA
3,058
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
231
446
309
357
357
OHIO
2,426
2,090
1,695
OKLAHOMA
1,526
1,397
504
1,008
1,169
555
OREGON
1,224
676
590
532
609
707
PENNSYLVANIA
34
52
410
307
333
PUERTO RICO
3,241
1,304
4,224
RHODE ISLAND
4,635
2,985
350
95
170
164
255
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,811
331
95
56
40
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,788
2,918
1,856
0
143
TENNESSEE
237
570
626
460
TEXAS
474
2,279
2,602
2,481
UTAH
2,403
2,484
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
0
133
1,065
451
372
VIRGIN ISLANDS
426
0
7
0
0
VIRGINIA
1
16,118
1,626
2,203
2,703
WASHINGTON
3,877
4,381
8,927
10,250
WEST VIRGINIA
9,204
8,820
478
471
512
507
WISCONSIN
520
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
0
62
56
64
84
78
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
93,778
85,016
72,232
58,037
56,142
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (A+C)
115
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AFDC/FC CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
620
505
189
183
169
ALASKA
479
262
270
153
136
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
437
544
740
1,861
1,449
CALIFORNIA
7,095
3,722
3,512
4,149
5,574
COLORADO
618
399
129
110
194
CONNECTICUT
0
363
289
309
333
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
O
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
89
81
29
48
55
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
4,962
4,239
1,424
1,338
1,042
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
37
38
12
17
0
IDAHO
1,119
341
360
305
304
ILLINOIS
1,902
2,217
8,965
7,561
7,130
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
IOWA
568
609
604
1
3
KANSAS
0
321
339
1,521
729
KENTUCKY
1,244
1,241
1,553
2,032
2,576
LOUISIANA
561
586
556
205
183
MAINE
1,569
1,853
511
1,249
1,178
MARYLAND
0
1,687
572
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
8,850
4,793
2,466
1,407
1,041
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
1,434
1,055
1,280
894
900
MISSISSIPPI
729
1,366
839
778
788
MISSOURI
34
63
97
138
201
MONTANA
28
27
224
218
137
NEBRASKA
0
0
114
153
153
NEVADA
40
68
45
48
40
NEW HAMPSHIRE
40
33
39
55
94
NEW JERSEY
594
427
644
387
90
NEW MEXICO
0
0
84
152
258
NEW YORK
2,536
5,198
1,328
2,043
2,065
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
181
273
188
228
193
OHIO
2,338
2,072
1,686
1,505
752
OKLAHOMA
450
420
487
487
783
OREGON
676
590
532
609
707
PENNSYLVANIA
32
28
379
273
309
PUERTO RICO
3,241
1,304
4,224
4,635
2,985
RHODE ISLAND
350
94
169
164
255
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,809
329
93
55
40
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,153
1,183
701
0
85
TENNESSEE
129
372
414
302
307
TEXAS
2,217
2,536
2,375
2,231
2,280
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
91
651
329
314
343
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
7
0
0
1
VIRGINIA
16,057
930
965
1,359
1,458
WASHINGTON
4,381
3,168
3,136
2,302
1,940
WEST VIRGINIA
403
440
480
470
493
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
62
56
61
80
75
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
69,155
46,491
43,433
42,329
39,828
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (A)
116
Table 76
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
0
0
0
0
0
ALASKA
185
224
355
196
133
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
419
490
512
0
0
CALIFORNIA
0
839
783
757
680
COLORADO
8
13
13
3
13
CONNECTICUT
0
335
209
224
241
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
0
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
4,751
5,144
788
529
450
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
16
0
0
0
IDAHO
716
876
868
839
797
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
IOWA
11,146
12,020
10,418
0
0
KANSAS
0
56
93
678
355
KENTUCKY
0
0
0
0
0
LOUISIANA
0
0
0
0
0
MAINE
629
1,021
386
782
429
MARYLAND
0
0
0
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
4,052
3,814
2,438
1,427
919
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
107
107
144
62
65
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
0
0
MISSOURI
74
64
111
140
38
MONTANA
10
8
82
110
34
NEBRASKA
0
0
0
0
0
NEVADA
14
40
27
37
42
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
8
8
NEW JERSEY
3
287
278
0
0
NEW MEXICO
0
0
0
1
2
NEW YORK
330
3,466
466
987
993
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
50
173
121
129
164
OHIO
88
18
9
21
645
OKLAHOMA
54
588
682
68
441
OREGON
0
0
0
0
0
PENNSYLVANIA
2
24
31
34
24
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
1
1
0
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
2
2
2
1
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,635
1,735
1,155
0
58
TENNESSEE
108
198
212
158
167
TEXAS
62
66
106
172
204
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
42,
414
122
58
83
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
61
696
1,238
1,344
2,419
WASHINGTON
0
5,759
7,114
6,902
6,880
WEST VIRGINIA
75
31
32
37
27
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
0
0
3
4
3
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
24,623
38,525
28,799
15,708
16,314
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (C)
117
Table 77
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL NON-AFDC CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
510
382
376
321
377
ALASKA
278
282.
490
184
102
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
263
350
425
1,080
649
CALIFORNIA
6,357
2,953
3,534
4,503
3,403
COLORADO
21
15
13
14
27
CONNECTICUT
0
0
0
0
0
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
17
25
30
66
126
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
2,484
3,142
1,204
1,037
1,054
GUAN
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
76
0
0
0
IDAHO
401
404
381
365
338
ILLINOIS
1,404
2,166
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
TOWA
1,455
1,654
1,478
70
128
KANSAS
0
89
139
1,145
1,411
KENTUCKY
0
0
2,170
1,627
1,494
LOUISIANA
0
0
0
0
0
MAINE
539
2,805
208
563
595
MARYLAND
0
1,073
603
0
0
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
0
0
0
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
227
223
410
365
370
MISSISSIPPI
192
487
299
494
494
MISSOURI
7
8
15
24
178
MONTANA
12
17
79
68
221
NEBRASKA
0
0
0
0
0
NEVADA
0
42
0
0
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4
4
23
44
71
NEW JERSEY
1
0
0
0
0
NEW MEXICO
0
0
104
145
299
NEW YORK
159
696
235
454
503
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
1
80
74
102
88
OHIO
457
481
579
292
258
OKLAHOMA
320
168
239
239
204
OREGON
487
430
490
639
861
PENNSYLVANIA
150
418
120
148
157
PUERTO RICO
0
20
111
122
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
62
116
106
106
SOUTH CAROLINA
339
116
34
21
20
SOUTH DAKOTA
214
173
121
0
42
TENNESSEE
14
4
3
2
1
TEXAS
2,816
3,525
4,105
4,528
6,234
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
16
11,278
122
94
80
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
10
40
87
125
235
WASHINGTON
1,698
3,817
4,099
3,934
4,248
WEST VIRGINIA
90
232
418
494
527
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
0
18
29
38
34
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
20,943
37,755
22,963
23,453
24,935
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (B)
118
Table 78
TOTAL AMOUNT OF VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC AND
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE
ARREARS ONLY
ALABAMA
$60,679
$13,285
$47,394
$0
ALASKA
257,290
133,141
68,674
55,475
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
148,855
88,269
60,586
0
CALIFORNIA
15,956,281
8,445,382
6,480,928
1,029,971
COLORADO
119,101
101,558
15,058
2,485
CONNECTICUT
184,254
106,893
0
77,361
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
125,326
32,345
92,981
0
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
2,318,065
854,611
1,296,166
167,288
GUAM
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
0
0
IDAHO
621,286
130,915
318,373
171,998
ILLINOIS
2,323,898
2,323,898
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
IOWA
226,764
2,524
224,240
0
KANSAS
1,242,906
333,194
849,158
60,554
KENTUCKY
1,453,956
1,123,548
330,408
0
LOUISIANA
52,420
52,420
0
0
MAINE
936,976
443,318
319,670
173,988
MARYLAND
391,900
210,392
169,676
11,832
MASSACHUSETTS
1,543,376
1,029,423
0
513,953
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
780,500
371,000
390,000
19,500
MISSISSIPPI
383,224
233,524
149,700
0
MISSOURI
146,305
74,789
53,989
17,527
MONTANA
969,817
222,278
322,889
424,650
NEBRASKA
66,277
66,277
0
0
NEVADA
40,252
13,639
0
26,613
NEW HAMPSHIRE
63,888
21,142
42,676
70
NEW JERSEY
11,959
11,959
0
0
NEW MEXICO
111,680
79,238
31,960
482
NEW YORK
2,570,619
1,400,797
606,831
562,991
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
193,888
108,057
58,261
27,570
OHIO
1,161,231
419,342
259,619
482,270
OKLAHOMA
726,610
440,269
38,690
247,651
OREGON
1,189,907
448,787
741,120
0
PENNSYLVANIA
479,183
208,693
251,224
19,266
PUERTO RICO
831,341
831,341
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
179,368
85,020
94,348
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
20,839
14,180
6,659
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
90,201
26,728
44,816
18,737
TENNESSEE
193,585
143,137
250
50,198
TEXAS
5,086,422
752,914
4,328,387
5,121
UTAH
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
193,096
138,821
30,469
23,806
VIRGIN ISLANDS
900
900
0
0
VIRGINIA
5,233,393
638,778
312,821
4,281,794
WASHINGTON
4,658,340
1,303,521
2,299,810
1,055,009
WEST VIRGINIA
1,797,779
656,229
1,115,043
26,507
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
56,457
37,142
17,518
1,797
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$55,200,474
$24,173,618
$21,470,392
$9,556,464
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 14
119
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AMOUNT OF VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
90,284
70,481
45,329
52,693
60,679
ALASKA
394,597
668,900
1,345,070
575,276
257,290
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
582,181
626,252
1,371,899
213,402
148,855
CALIFORNIA
13,451,700
12,068,660
17,125,981
20,007,670
15,956,281
COLORADO
101,171
134,534
150,520
47,396
119,101
CONNECTICUT
238,244
224,426
159,858
171,093
184,254
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
94,465
77,713
7,021
52,788
125,326
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
2,617,400
2,212,709
2,041,301
2,019,062
2,318,065
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
43
116,000
1,000
30,000
0
IDAHO
818,340
657,070
653,826
585,621
621,286
ILLINOIS
1,628,059
2,751,051
2,705,692
2,467,060
2,323,898
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
IOWA
6,321,405
7,148,658
6,900,066
34,893
226,764
KANSAS
0
195,223
247,725
782,406
1,242,906
KENTUCKY
383,605
380,644
722,555
989,897
1,453,956
LOUISIANA
37,195
36,204
34,895
65,889
52,420
MAINE
1,090,130
4,073,341
243,395
1,040,829
936,976
MARYLAND
0
306,706
1,564,715
937,405
391,900
MASSACHUSETTS
7,789,323
8,003,562
4,525,774
2,303,229
1,543,376
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
549,139
574,449
795,259
777,797
780,500
MISSISSIPPI
246,030
252,180
300,704
383,224
383,224
MISSOURI
44,305
58,567
90,539
116,475
146,305
MONTANA
9,499
7,899
809,092
869,358
969,817
NEBRASKA
0
0
38,798
66,277
66,277
NEVADA
22,452
71,296
39,903
48,803
40,252
NEW HAMPSHIRE
16,479
18,126
49,141
76,402
63,888
NEW JERSEY
163,151
260,295
269,465
171,014
11,959
NEW MEXICO
0
0
50,039
111,200
111,680
NEW YORK
1,005,797
14,020,770
3,127,413
2,455,596
2,570,619
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
173,020
165,712
143,066
168,844
193,888
OHIO
1,405,522
1,208,453
1,204,750
1,293,206
1,161,231
OKLAHOMA
153,200
313,646
582,408
373,616
726,610
OREGON
520,845
496,509
560,083
777,941
1,189,907
PENNSYLVANIA
17,285
231,789
397,483
410,033
479,183
PUERTO RICO
477,000
232,236
1,034,685
1,094,633
831,341
RHODE ISLAND
250,000
146,962
244,174
247,962
179,368
SOUTH CAROLINA
794,095
120,170
33,343
24,149
20,839
SOUTH DAKOTA
207,119
268,458
230,370
0
90,281
TENNESSEE
50,850
158,246
232,988
188,740
193,585
TEXAS
1,796,133
2,935,919
3,388,217
3,616,735
5,086,422
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
36,837
498,301
167,650
178,930
193,096
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
1,666
0
0
900
VIRGINIA
5,368,678
537,874
1,479,609
1,982,319
5,233,393
WASHINGTON
613,958
7,280,767
7,017,170
5,289,943
4,658,340
WEST VIRGINIA
938,955
1,198,896
1,909,101
2,207,301
1,797,779
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
25,510
65,245
47,025
62,320
56,457
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
50,524,001
70,876,565
64,089,097
55,369,427
55,200,474
120
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY
VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
46,500
38,435
12,336
13,120
ALASKA
13,285
268,891
347,126
912,374
396,542
ARIZONA
188,616
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
396,592
414,020
873,189
122,735
CALIFORNIA
88,269
7,375,680
7,700,412
10,204,778
11,485,548
COLORADO
95,149
9,475,353
128,955
126,071
42,665
CONNECTICUT
238,244
104,043
224,426
159,858
DELAWARE
171,093
0
184,254
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
88,165
75,888
3,451
FLORIDA
25,241
0
32,345
0
0
0
GEORGIA
0
2,030,653
1,530,632
1,119,266
GUAM
1,075,327
0
1,021,899
0
0
0
HAWAII
o
43
44,000
1,000
IDAHO
30,000
0
463,301
298,961
307,899
ILLINOIS
285,805
961,439
302,913
1,180,787
2,705,692
INDIANA
2,467,060
0
2,323,898
0
0
0
IOWA
0
5,823,841
6,421,744
6,072,085
869
KANSAS
0
2,524
133,068
150,639
KENTUCKY
355,827
383,605
393,748
380,644
506,908
LOUISIANA
713,321
37,195
1,123,548
36,204
34,895
MAINE
65,889
849,368
52,420
1,969,836
185,448
MARYLAND
752,417
0
617,306
278,000
566,920
MASSACHUSETTS
418,300
7,789,323
222,224
8,003,562
4,525,774
MICHIGAN
2,303,229
0
1,543,376
0
0
MINNESOTA
O
0
396,855
419,699
459,748
MISSISSIPPI
389,988
183,244
390,500
188,919
215,450
MISSOURI
233,524
38,536
233,524
52,852
83,962
MONTANA
105,802
8,191
92,316
6,532
605,226
NEBRASKA
666,360
0
646,928
0
38,798
NEVADA
66,277
22,452
66,277
63,269
39,903
NEW HAMPSHIRE
48,803
13,875
40,252
15,262
NEW JERSEY
23,989
30,874
162,514
21,212
260,295
269,465
NEW MEXICO
171,014
0
11,959
0
NEW YORK
22,991
44,454
676,667
79,720
12,277,986
2,631,798
NORTH CAROLINA
1,811,284
0
1,963,788
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
0
155,300
0
136,162
OHIO
115,843
113,172
1,123,139
135,627
922,310
OKLAHOMA
791,269
965,421
148,000
901,612
274,338
OREGON
484,510
275,718
271,048
687,920
216,263
PENNSYLVANIA
245,929
324,629
3,285
448,787
18,134
PUERTO RICO
201,847
181,078
477,000
227,959
217,583
RHODE ISLAND
997,701
1,054,835
250,000
831,341
72,596
SOUTH CAROLINA
144,572
150,799
680,510
85,020
89,886
SOUTH DAKOTA
25,329
186,356
16,944
14,180
244,559
TENNESSEE
201,315
0
49,014
45,465
157,297
TEXAS
231,811
188,304
655,138
193,335
UTAH
928,414
901,408
0
798,132
758,035
0
VERMONT
0
0
33,405
0
409,420
VIRGIN ISLANDS
123,379
143,245
0
162,627
1,666
0
VIRGINIA
0
5,367,353
900
523,859
WASHINGTON
1,428,469
1,876,085
80,000
4,920,572
4,271,089
WEST VIRGINIA
4,123,070
2,981,188
763,525
2,358,530
713,743
WISCONSIN
811,930
880,797
0
682,736
0
WYONING
0
0
25,510
0
46,585
32,099
42,394
38,939
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
38,618,906
51,735,418
43,720,394
34,286,109
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (A+C)
33,730,082
121
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FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
46,500
38,435
12,336
13,120
13,285
ALASKA
194,075
206,249
754,493
283,244
133,141
ARIZONA
0
0
O
0
0
ARKANSAS
179,196
177,655
393,578
122,735
88,269
CALIFORNIA
7,375,680
6,299,707
8,345,467
9,713,328
8,445,382
COLORADO
90,554
124,605
122,558
42,515
101,558
CONNECTICUT
238,244
116,702
92,769
99,189
DELAWARE
106,893
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
88,165
75,888
3,451
25,241
FLORIDA
32,345
0
0
0
0
o
GEORGIA
1,384,214
998,865
876,265
890,835
GUAM
854,611
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
43
36,000
1,000
30,000
0
IDAHO
194,752
133,341
135,603
121,061
130,915
ILLINOIS
961,439
1,180,787
2,705,692
2,467,060
INDIANA
2,323,898
0
0
0
0
0
TOWA
236,212
241,392
266,712
869
2,524
KANSAS
0
115,866
122,212
285,569
333,194
KENTUCKY
383,605
380,644
506,908
713,321
1,123,548
LOUISIANA
37,195
36,204
34,895
65,889
52,420
MAINE
590,306
1,019,589
122,832
436,356
443,318
MARYLAND
0
278,000
566,920
418,300
210,392
MASSACHUSETTS
6,084,776
5,700,221
3,085,354
1,520,855
1,029,423
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
378,950
396,703
431,266
370,597
371,000
MISSISSIPPI
183,244
188,919
215,450
233,524
233,524
MISSOURI
15,961
30,120
42,978
55,023
74,789
MONTANA
3,052
2,172
210,373
195,621
222,278
NEBRASKA
0
0
38,798
66,277
66,277
NEVADA
19,190
41,909
23,916
31,070
13,639
NEW HAMPSHIRE
13,875
15,262
23,989
30,074
21,142
NEW JERSEY
161,374
222,595
141,635
171,014
11,959
NEW MEXICO
0
0
22,991
44,304
79,238
NEW YORK
253,688
7,266,150
1,948,176
1,321,019
1,400,797
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
o
NORTH DAKOTA
88,600
114,839
94,315
96,102
108,057
OHIO
1,071,495
918,010
788,162
953,201
419,342
OKLAHOMA
133,200
117,515
207,218
207,218
440,269
OREGON
271,048
216,263
245,929
324,629
448,787
PENNSYLVANIA
3,185
7,494
188,018
159,752
208,693
PUERTO RICO
477,000
217,583
997,701
1,054,835
831,341
RHODE ISLAND
250,000
72,466
144,533
150,799
85,020
SOUTH CAROLINA
679,141
89,473
24,184
16,860
14,180
SOUTH DAKOTA
109,226
128,105
117,341
0
26,728
TENNESSEE
34,144
112,561
181,883
143,160
143,137
TEXAS
647,769
921,209
889,265
796,011
752,914
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
24,792
322,570
95,800
120,420
138,821
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
1,666
0
0
900
VIRGINIA
5,357,421
202,464
237,134
446,853
638,778
WASHINGTON
80,000
2,687,972
2,456,016
1,575,795
1,303,521
WEST VIRGINIA
664,943
664,298
772,100
826,762
656,229
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
25,510
46,585
30,265
39,950
37,142
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
29,031,764
32,165,053
28,718,481
26,680,357
24,173,618
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 14 (A)
122
Table 82
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
0
0
0
0
0
ALASKA
74,816
140,877
157,881
113,298
55,475
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
217,396
236,365
479,611
0
0
CALIFORNIA
0
1,400,705
1,859,311
1,772,220
1,029,971
COLORADO
4,595
4,350
3,513
150
2,485
CONNECTICUT
0
107,724
67,089
71,904
77,361
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
0
0
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
646,439
531,767
243,001
184,492
167,288
GUAN
0
O
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
8,000
0
0
0
IDAHO
268,549
165,620
172,296
164,744
171,998
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
O
0
0
TOWA
5,587,629
6,180,352
5,805,373
0
0
KANSAS
0
17,202
28,427
70,258
60,554
KENTUCKY
0
0
0
0
0
LOUISIANA
0
0
0
0
0
MAINE
259,062
950,247
62,616
316,061
173,988
MARYLAND
0
0
0
0
11,832
MASSACHUSETTS
1,704,547
2,303,341
1,440,420
782,374
513,953
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
17,905
22,996
28,482
19,391
19,500
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
0
0
MISSOURI
22,575
22,732
40,984
50,779
17,527
MONTANA
5,139
4,360
394,853
470,739
424,650
NEBRASKA
0
0
0
0
0
NEVADA
3,262
21,360
15,987
17,733
26,613
NEW. HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
800
70
NEW JERSEY
1,140
37,700
127,830
0
0
NEW MEXICO
0
0
0
150
482
NEW YORK
422,979
5,011,836
683,622
490,265
562,991
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
66,700
21,323
21,528
17,070
27,570
OHIO
51,644
4,300
3,107
12,220
482,270
OKLAHOMA
14,800
156,823
277,292
68,500
247,651
OREGON
0
0
0
0
0
PENNSYLVANIA
100
10,640
13,829
21,326
19,266
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
130
39
0
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,369
413
1,145
84
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
77,130
116,454
83,974
0
18,737
TENNESSEE
14,870
44,736
49,928
45,144
TEXAS
50,198
7,369
7,205
12,143
2,121
UTAH
5,121
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
8,613
86,850
27,579
22,825
23,806
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
9,932
321,395
1,191,335
1,429,232
4,281,794
WASHINGTON
0
1,583,117
1,667,054
1,405,393
WEST VIRGINIA
1,055,009
98,582
49,445
39,830
54,035
26,507
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
0
0
1,834
2,444
1,797
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
9,587,142
19,570,365
15,001,913
7,605,752
9,556,464
SOURCE: OCSE-56, LINE 14 (C)
123
Table 83
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
TOTAL AMOUNT OF NON-AFDC VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
43,784
32,046
32,993
39,573
47,394
ALASKA
125,706
321,774
432,696
178,734
68,674
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
0
ARKANSAS
185,589
212,232
498,710
90,667
60,586
CALIFORNIA
6,076,020
4,368,248
6,921,203
8,522,122
6,480,928
COLORADO
6,022
5,579
24,449
4,731
15,058
CONNECTICUT
0
0
0
0
0
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
6,300
1,825
3,570
27,547
92,981
FLORIDA
0
0
0
0
0
GEORGIA
586,747
682,077
922,035
943,735
1,296,166
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
72,000
0
0
0
IDAHO
355,039
358,109
345,927
299,816
318,373
ILLINOIS
666,620
1,570,264
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
0
IOWA
497,564
726,914
827,981
34,024
224,240
KANSAS
0
62,155
97,086
426,579
849,158
KENTUCKY
0
0
215,647
276,576
330,408
LOUISIANA
0
0
0
0
0
MAINE
240,762
2,103,505
57,947
288,412
319,670
MARYLAND
0
28,706
997,795
519,105
169,676
MASSACHUSETTS
0
0
0
0
0
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
152,284
154,750
335,511
387,809
390,000
MISSISSIPPI
62,786
63,261
85,254
149,700
149,700
MISSOURI
5,769
5,715
6,577
10,673
53,989
MONTANA
1,308
1,367
203,866
202,998
322,889
NEBRASKA
0
0
0
0
0
NEVADA
0
8,027
0
0
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,604
2,864
25,152
45,528
42,676
NEW JERSEY
637
0
0
0
0
NEW MEXICO
0
0
27,048
66,746
31,960
NEW YORK
329,130
1,742,784
495,615
644,312
606,831
NORTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
0
NORTH DAKOTA
17,720
29,550
27,223
55,672
58,261
OHIO
282,383
286,143
413,481
327,785
259,619
OKLAHOMA
5,200
39,308
97,898
97,898
38,690
OREGON
249,797
280,246
314,154
453,312
741,120
PENNSYLVANIA
14,000
213,655
195,636
228,955
251,224
PUERTO RICO
0
14,653
36,984
39,798
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
74,366
99,602
97,163
94,348
SOUTH CAROLINA
113,585
30,284
8,014
7,205
6,659
SOUTH DAKOTA
20,763
23,899
29,055
0
44,816
TENNESSEE
1,836
949
1,177
436
250
TEXAS
1,140,995
2,007,505
2,486,809
2,818,603
4,328,387
UTAH
0
0
0
0
0
VERMONT
3,432
88,881
44,271
35,685
30,469
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
1,325
14,015
51,140
106,234
312,821
WASHINGTON
533,958
3,009,678
2,894,100
2,308,755
2,299,810
WEST VIRGINIA
175,430
485,153
1,097,171
1,326,504
1,115,043
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
0
18,660
14,926
19,926
17,518
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
11,905,095
19,141,147
20,368,703
21,083,318
21,470,392
124
Table 84
NUMBER OF CASES OPENED DURING THE YEAR
FISCAL YEAR 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC ARREARS
ONLY
ALABAMA
63,900
33,409
21,959
8,532
ALASKA
23,768
6,431
8,651
8,686
ARIZONA
48,014
35,365
9,397
3,252
ARKANSAS
65,945
33,483
24,426
8,036
CALIFORNIA
462,778
277,531
123,415
61,832
COLORADO
65,520
25,759
20,342
19,419
CONNECTICUT
36,003
16,632
7,227
12,144
DELAWARE
4,031
1,295
2,736
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
12,481
8,114
4,323
44
FLORIDA
281,591
148,843
111,445
21,303
GEORGIA
340,983
114,758
117,300
108,925
GUAM
1,636
1,131
505
0
HAWAII
25,543
8,729
11,346
5,468
IDAHO
35,228
13,742
7,251
14,235
ILLINOIS
341,675
196,657
128,980
16,038
INDIANA
67,783
22,450
8,768
36,565
IOWA
66,071
35,888
28,362
1,821
KANSAS
51,318
21,539
24,127
5,652
KENTUCKY
72,233
39,019
26,170
7,044
LOUISIANA
91,555
47,922
42,890
743
MAINE
26,597
10,769
7,737
8,091
MARYLAND
77,940
44,254
29,640
4,046
MASSACHUSETTS
44,127
22,331
5,047
16,749
MICHIGAN
183,091
105,433
49,093
28,565
MINNESOTA
178,708
78,421
61,551
38,736
MISSISSIPPI
91,832
47,475
38,430
5,927
MISSOURI
142,764
70,288
54,469
18,007
MONTANA
22,291
13,371
6,990
1,930
NEBRASKA
18,591
11,402
4,997
2,192
NEVADA
31,013
14,911
9,569
6,533
NEW HAMPSHIRE
13,518
7,191
4,207
2,120
NEW JERSEY
258,914
116,538
123,822
18,554
NEW MEXICO
9,246
4,431
4,731
84
NEW YORK
278,834
121,471
127,939
29,424
NORTH CAROLINA
130,782
65,534
41,101
24,147
NORTH DAKOTA
23,926
6,998
7,159
9,769
OHIO
205,820
111,219
67,464
27,137
OKLAHOMA
84,850
35,684
22,275
26,891
OREGON
98,820
38,560
8,283
51,977
PENNSYLVANIA
187,686
78,062
80,989
28,635
PUERTO RICO
35,710
15,839
19,863
8
RHODE ISLAND
9,998
5,045
4,942
11
SOUTH CAROLINA
55,111
25,120
29,850
141
SOUTH DAKOTA
15,543
7,750
4,690
3,103
TENNESSEE
103,665
60,217
37,716
5,732
TEXAS
343,606
176,189
159,646
7,771
UTAH
37,744
6,084
11,406
20,254
VERMONT
17,289
7,924
4,697
4,668
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,128
615
471
42
VIRGINIA
125,199
43,495
67,219
14,485
WASHINGTON
211,058
81,349
78,215
51,494
WEST VIRGINIA
10,159
6,537
3,390
232
WISCONSIN
95,891
52,253
31,045
12,593
WYOMING
3,849
3,394
330
125
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
5,333,356
2,584,851
1,938,593
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 2
125
Table 85
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
NUMBER OF CASES OPENED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
68,373
67,856
70,982
67,965
63,900
ALASKA
9,991
9,841
16,829
7,675
23,768
ARIZONA
40,414
42,284
38,764
35,312
48,014
ARKANSAS
41,577
46,846
24,864
57,238
65,945
CALIFORNIA
333,242
372,059
373,890
381,901
462,778
COLORADO
77,521
31,240
43,077
127,680
65,520
CONNECTICUT
35,441
31,650
27,677
40,664
36,003
DELAWARE
4,423
6,827
7,843
6,392
4,031
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
12,430
13,716
13,703
13,103
12,481
FLORIDA
198,579
282,802
268,913
252,458
281,591
GEORGIA
89,598
116,344
156,091
369,175
340,983
GUAM
1,180
613
906
751
1,636
HAWAII
14,821
13,366
10,300
20,096
25,543
IDAHO
3,998
29,460
29,330
36,853
35,228
ILLINOIS
145,730
194,829
287,316
338,492
341,675
INDIANA
56,353
65,092
56,838
59,606
67,783
10WA
53,976
99,044
79,019
66,375
66,071
KANSAS
37,059
50,678
48,063
45,871
51,318
KENTUCKY
74,984
79,284
71,368
66,645
72,233
LOUISIANA
74,154
69,305
78,933
81,399
91,555
MAINE
23,872
26,167
29,310
27,656
26,597
MARYLAND
50,554
59,085
70,113
65,756
77,940
MASSACHUSETTS
16,214
43,560
49,715
47,974
44,127
MICHIGAN
197,720
143,085
163,600
190,648
183,091
MINNESOTA
74,170
77,326
87,097
94,406
178,708
MISSISSIPPI
54,449
64,925
67,185
84,101
91,832
MISSOURI
78,016
90,374
99,326
110,240
142,764
MONTANA
12,535
12,637
18,239
20,799
22,291
NEBRASKA
9,965
12,269
15,881
14,670
18,591
NEVADA
19,839
20,437
24,741
27,084
31,013
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5,755
8,802
10,640
10,396
13,518
NEW JERSEY
82,050
87,054
108,147
209,752
258,914
NEW MEXICO
10,855
10,085
3,668
7,969
9,246
NEW YORK
191,822
313,429
299,652
320,389
278,834
NORTH CAROLINA
104,496
103,487
110,660
116,611
130,782
NORTH DAKOTA
7,043
21,330
22,185
21,244
23,926
OHIO
139,617
144,089
161,116
188,692
205,820
OKLAHOMA
208,858
91,570
54,764
99,308
84,850
OREGON
73,475
75,891
76,893
95,660
98,820
PENNSYLVANIA
203,187
189,787
203,138
187,648
187,686
PUERTO RICO
29,651
34,142
31,882
32,135
35,710
RHODE ISLAND
7,753
7,855
8,957
9,453
9,998
SOUTH CAROLINA
23,107
29,730
44,969
48,947
55,111
SOUTH DAKOTA
19,793
16,740
13,819
16,387
15,543
TENNESSEE
76,085
87,078
116,059
102,728
103,665
TEXAS
210,992
232,576
274,285
306,122
343,606
UTAH
10,982
11,236
47,260
39,572
37,744
VERMONT
9,602
18,883
19,151
16,482
17,289
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,367
1,434
1,501
1,845
1,128
VIRGINIA
64,434
65,291
102,080
119,095
125,199
WASHINGTON
76,038
51,222
202,557
187,325
211,058
WEST VIRGINIA
8,129
12,420
13,512
13,153
10,159
WISCONSIN
93,584
70,171
74,727
82,426
95,891
WYOMING
6,282
5,930
6,537
6,904
3,849
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
3,576,135
3,863,233
4,338,072
4,999,228
5,333,356
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 2 (A+B+C)
126
Table 86
NUMBER OF CASES CLOSED DURING THE YEAR
FISCAL YEAR 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC ARREARS
ONLY
ALABAMA
38,986
21,853
10,539
6,594
ALASKA
22,198
5,468
8,239
8,491
ARIZONA
26,410
15,577
9,303
1,530
ARKANSAS
55,798
31,909
19,901
3,988
CALIFORNIA
378,098
223,049
105,356
49,693
COLORADO
45,477
20,052
12,115
13,310
CONNECTICUT
30,674
12,736
8,716
9,222
DELAWARE
1,421
251
1,170
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
14,808
3,513
11,202
93
FLORIDA
212,134
110,211
77,983
23,940
GEORGIA
313,262
98,086
108,420
106,756
GUAM
1,557
897
660
0
HAWAII
29,645
9,548
16,738
3,359
IDAHO
29,868
12,753
4,015
13,100
ILLINOIS
300,471
186,792
98,351
15,328
INDIANA
43,163
14,501
1,120
27,542
IOWA
50,778
31,509
14,999
4,270
KANSAS
42,414
17,879
15,687
8,848
KENTUCKY
52,230
27,388
21,185
3,657
LOUISIANA
76,747
38,731
37,413
603
MAINE
24,249
9,209
6,907
8,133
MARYLAND
42,799
22,846
17,651
2,302
MASSACHUSETTS
10,353
8,378
1,206
769
MICHIGAN
136,575
53,354
45,512
37,709
MINNESOTA
89,547
44,839
29,824
14,884
MISSISSIPPI
61,440
34,449
22,917
4,074
MISSOURI
104,366
60,719
35,835
7,812
MONTANA
23,549
13,651
4,316
5,582
NEBRASKA
4,118
2,270
1,017
831
NEVADA
21,189
12,110
4,552
4,527
NEW HAMPSHIRE
6,745
2,635
2,504
1,606
NEW JERSEY
218,893
113,571
94,847
10,475
NEW MEXICO
9,656
3,831
5,710
115
NEW YORK
196,550
90,596
81,563
24,391
NORTH CAROLINA
89,186
44,899
26,118
18,169
NORTH DAKOTA
24,260
7,388
6,872
10,000
OHIO
109,271
73,572
28,363
7,336
OKLAHOMA
63,481
18,938
16,724
27,819
OREGON
65,386
32,815
1,604
30,967
PENNSYLVANIA
142,832
64,675
66,576
11,581
PUERTO RICO
24,204
8,736
15,463
5
RHODE ISLAND
9,308
4,438
4,862
8
SOUTH CAROLINA
47,476
39,910
7,550
16
SOUTH DAKOTA
14,541
8,358
3,287
2,896
TENNESSEE
60,367
38,330
20,316
1,721
TEXAS
383,617
172,541
204,613
6,463
UTAH
36,013
7,041
8,484
20,488
VERMONT
17,032
7,564
4,330
5,138
VIRGIN ISLANDS
202
88
49
65
VIRGINIA
90,176
55,292
31,831
3,053
WASHINGTON
259,050
96,670
90,257
72,123
WEST VIRGINIA
14,943
8.530
1,952
4,461
WISCONSIN
77,343
47,650
21,909
7,784
WYOMING
456
224
135
97
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
4,245,312
2,092,820
1,498,768
653,724
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 3
127
Table 87
FISCAL YEAR: 1990
NUMBER OF CASES CLOSED FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
33,143
35,591
35,622
39,762
38,986
ALASKA
7,259
8,485
11,468
10,091
22,198
ARIZONA
16,942
22,463
14,962
16,328
26,410
ARKANSAS
24,490
44,108
25,359
34,057
55,798
CALIFORNIA
339,854
318,292
320,070
564,238
378,098
COLORADO
48,060
16,934
27,939
187,314
45,477
CONNECTICUT
31,005
20,991
20,466
33,831
30,674
DELAWARE
2,066
2,839
8,719
3,540
1,421
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,519
9,366
6,033
6,199
14,808
FLORIDA
127,766
154,903
335,010
183,147
212,134
GEORGIA
59,058
86,694
99,821
348,623
313,262
GUAM
48
57
131
904
1,557
HAWAII
5,241
5,770
6,319
10,950
29,645
IDAHO
3,136
27,762
25,130
36,035
29,868
ILLINOIS
184,422
239,314
267,441
292,571
300,471
INDIANA
26,826
40,323
32,705
34,543
43,163
TOWA
49,865
87,630
83,629
78,735
50,778
KANSAS
25,642
34,323
36,609
52,065
42,414
KENTUCKY
48,781
50,227
60,216
48,664
52,230
LOUISIANA
51,721
47,484
114,221
61,033
76,747
MAINE
18,486
21,598
25,138
25,928
24,249
MARYLAND
82,414
60,155
35,280
38,775
42,799
MASSACHUSETTS
2,414
12,951
12,008
10,090
10,353
MICHIGAN
82,338
85,124
106,521
107,937
136,575
MINNESOTA
64,427
64,145
71,177
82,592
89,547
MISSISSIPPI
41,821
38,526
48,377
66,941
61,440
MISSOURI
59,648
76,893
72,664
77,030
104,366
MONTANA
9,175
10,450
29,704
31,106
23,549
NEBRASKA
5,291
6,941
8,572
9,631
4,118
NEVADA
18,320
19,324
17,836
23,790
21,189
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,376
1,510
5,786
6,509
6,745
NEW JERSEY
69,497
70,983
89,154
184,159
218,893
NEW MEXICO
6,533
5,863
22,886
22,157
9,656
NEW YORK
170,798
294,518
258,098
267,327
196,550
NORTH CAROLINA
75,587
79,296
90,078
91,262
89,186
NORTH DAKOTA
4,993
17,041
19,520
19,811
24,260
OHIO
67,288
74,480
82,040
95,423
109,271
OKLAHOMA
172,492
71,965
167,911
99,981
63,481
OREGON
71,037
48,396
49,476
64,585
65,386
PENNSYLVANIA
131,741
142,532
140,491
136,469
142,832
PUERTO RICO
15,133
17,442
16,734
19,197
24,204
RHODE ISLAND
7,104
21,845
8,176
8,604
9,308
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,160
36,626
17,405
28,433
47,476
SOUTH DAKOTA
20,814
19,997
12,496
14,074
14,541
TENNESSEE
38,833
43,359
53,699
65,213
60,367
TEXAS
168,034
174,038
218,685
238,213
383,617
UTAH
8,439
8,188
46,844
35,011
36,013
VERMONT
8,646
17,684
18,453
15,090
17,032
VIRGIN ISLANDS
480
585
563
854
202
VIRGINIA
15,286
30,456
66,979
84,431
90,176
WASHINGTON
45,653
55,846
181,363
171,282
259,050
WEST VIRGINIA
4,101
3,798
5,026
29,777
14,943
WISCONSIN
57,140
45,487
50,185
58,827
77,343
WYOMING
4,368
2,527
3,270
1,062
456
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2,641,711
2,934,125
3,584,465
4,274,201
4,245,312
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56, LINE 3 (A+B+C)
128
Table 88
FEDERAL INCOME TAX REFUND OFFSET PROGRAM, FY 1990
SUBMITTED BY STATES
CERTIFIED AT IRS
COLLECTIONS
STATE
CASES
AMOUNT
CASES
AMOUNT
OFFSETS
AMOUNT
ALABAMA
35,556
$108,529,303
28,908
$89,115,134
13,117
$8,008,928
ALASKA
9,483
114,562,285
6,412
78,455,418
1,681
1,208,152
ARIZONA
15,627
111,216,985
14,334
101,780,059
4,266
2,605,328
ARKANSAS
26,844
86,073,598
22,909
73,873,424
8,741
4,669,159
CALIFORNIA
355,810
2,055,209,461
305,633
1,753,395,134
91,861
57,623,584
COLORADO
34,514
185,571,507
30,159
159,826,530
9,754
5,603,631
CONNECTICUT
48,867
423,641,070
39,983
340,672,244
15,221
9,906,778
DELAWARE
10,760
43,931,914
9,324
38,035,735
3,500
1,966,022
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
8,826
48,179,100
7,639
40,918,030
2,861
1,941,795
FLORIDA
125,845
538,332,472
103,878
446,504,038
35,142
21,038,274
GEORGIA
62,539
226,932,840
52,201
186,487,129
19,865
13,032,075
GUAM
41
301,805
38
260,162
18
13,215
HAWAII
7,935
27,833,537
6,854
24,140,294
2,814
1,572,884
IDAHO
16,458
75,844,629
14,740
67,853,381
4,073
2,173,435
ILLINOIS
97,101
460,305,912
83,625
395,939,020
30,026
19,306,885
INDIANA
85,866
550,540,826
69,826
444,377,588
27,548
15,860,064
IOWA
49,106
352,448,660
43,171
303,914,891
15,462
8,828,106
KANSAS
30,112
154,777,536
25,362
129,523,408
9,496
5,299,978
KENTUCKY
34,451
149,243,072
29,509
127,045,039
12,600
6,680,293
LOUISIANA
38,568
115,958,191
33,915
100,606,035
11,931
6,581,963
MAINE
21,791
135,694,924
19,930
124,037,439
9,308
5,382,534
MARYLAND
95,186
408,564,762
75,893
309,367,006
23,836
14,343,260
MASSACHUSETTS
57,592
280,387,763
50,583
244,941,975
18,564
11,898,523
MICHIGAN
195,083
1,299,170,964
151,954
949,637,037
51,071
29,854,078
MINNESOTA
55,127
232,685,201
48,724
203,177,417
16,139
8,095,917
MISSISSIPPI
16,281
64,540,601
13,832
54,050,839
7,821
4,957,986
MISSOURI
83,525
406,194,567
69,987
351,083,951
25,581
14,204,640
MONTANA
9,323
48,266,269
8,422
43,347,229
2,457
1,301,037
NEBRASKA
16,760
104,880,451
14,623
90,997,103
4,758
2,484,702
NEVADA
5,134
20,076,393
4,546
17,805,983
1,383
767,837
NEW HAMPSHIRE
8,310
38,852,271
5,028
21,535,302
2,063
1,176,829
NEW JERSEY
114,285
603,883,971
89,007
445,566,623
26,025
16,170,722
NEW MEXICO
13,811
71,762,607
12,053
62,527,906
4,792
2,585,477
NEW YORK
166,362
789,289,953
139,088
635,758,709
41,945
24,763,145
NORTH CAROLINA
67,536
193,099,807
59,180
166,421,172
20,271
11,269,789
NORTH DAKOTA
6,901
25,083,176
6,050
22,364,312
2,521
1,302,388
OHIO
78,992
516,080,013
67,253
433,251,104
28,357
16,513,657
OKLAHOMA
26,095
126,943,544
22,955
112,097,634
8,105
4,646,623
OREGON
55,198
282,419,951
47,099
236,886,356
10,549
5,380,553
PENNSYLVANIA
135,245
653,157,074
111,043
497,131,708
44,170
24,354,049
PUERTO RICO
165
781,447
37
190,185
12
6,082
RHODE ISLAND
7,538
35,513,596
7,187
34,069,037
2,553
1,548,052
SOUTH CAROLINA
18,011
61,626,046
15,572
53,381,603
6,066
3,232,890
SOUTH DAKOTA
10,081
40,243,496
8,338
33,778,517
2,984
1,497,535
TENNESSEE
34,115
120,234,511
27,365
96,457,960
12,400
7,539,033
TEXAS
113,158
661,749,683
96,838
564,231,050
32,180
19,925,560
UTAH
29,043
171,908,749
24,151
140,701,317
7,449
4,065,602
VERMONT
5,232
18,147,351
4,624
16,019,103
2,026
1,017,476
VIRGIN ISLANDS
75
477,915
40
191,469
10
6,716
VIRGINIA
65,269
271,701,167
56,429
230,913,474
17,860
9,761,319
WASHINGTON
92,052
610,033,844
75,954
503,214,876
23,862
13,732,235
WEST VIRGINIA
16,046
76,352,808
13,970
66,325,301
5,299
3,066,411
WISCONSIN
77,004
446,652,352
65,917
361,202,977
25,645
13,290,335
WYOMING
2,879
17,068,590
2,436
14,541,780
1,048
684,357
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2,793,514
$14,662,960,520
2,344,528
$12,039,928,147
809,087
$474,747,898
SOURCE: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS UNIT, OCSE
129
Table 89
FEDERAL INCOME TAX REFUND OFFSET PROGRAM COLLECTIONS
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$4,158,370
$5,134,530
$5,735,316
$7,449,908
$8,008,928
ALASKA
730,773
891,177
1,087,192
995,073
1,208,152
ARIZONA
1,735,826
2,049,100
2,677,876
2,591,606
2,605,328
ARKANSAS
3,536,308
3,769,850
3,874,194
4,489,625
4,669,159
CALIFORNIA
45,040,352
46,286,565
48,630,233
50,472,300
57,623,584
COLORADO
3,096,581
3,020,479
3,342,502
4,947,110
5,603,631
CONNECTICUT
5,696,890
6,140,042
7,904,102
12,131,581
9,906,778
DELAWARE
1,270,313
1,318,987
1,464,924
1,812,288
1,966,022
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
761,360
778,803
652,211
1,201,829
1,941,795
FLORIDA
5,782,072
7,317,971
13,080,771
21,294,191
21,038,274
GEORGIA
6,561,813
7,257,829
8,833,068
11,566,071
13,032,075
GUAM
43,735
14,045
26,088
13,215
HAWAII
1,079,724
1,121,934
1,371,991
1,511,102
1,572,884
IDAHO
1,428,403
1,593,848
1,836,506
1,959,245
2,173,435
ILLINOIS
13,808,087
15,415,049
15,167,375
13,887,272
19,306,885
INDIANA
11,780,348
11,389,957
13,447,280
15,641,801
15,860,064
IOWA
8,006,046
7,798,078
8,835,337
8,990,069
8,828,106
KANSAS
3,460,795
3,703,519
4,346,414
4,946,855
5,299,978
KENTUCKY
3,099,365
3,261,918
6,313,869
6,812,435
6,680,293
LOUISIANA
4,443,087
4,722,260
5,388,385
5,796,577
6,581,963
MAINE
2,483,995
3,377,197
4,062,530
4,865,990
5,382,534
MARYLAND
9,425,858
9,645,911
14,765,437
17,039,179
14,343,260
MASSACHUSETTS
4,759,597
5,269,023
12,137,128
10,101,175
11,898,523
MICHIGAN
27,204,565
25,893,309
28,295,861
30,246,425
29,854,078
MINNESOTA
6,967,590
6,762,396
7,510,456
7,936,412
8,095,917
MISSISSIPPI
2,161,479
2,252,051
2,958,347
4,146,883
4,957,986
MISSOURI
7,124,967
8,481,658
10,992,690
12,438,021
14,204,640
MONTANA
1,151,151
1,209,404
1,223,531
1,366,191
1,301,037
NEBRASKA
1,240,436
1,395,395
2,315,912
2,597,900
2,484,702
NEVADA
477,143
432,571
496,263
630,012
767,837
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,346,108
1,283,608
1,237,482
1,136,702
1,176,829
NEW JERSEY
13,831,313
14,267,810
15,195,181
16,200,703
16,170,722
NEW MEXICO
1,719,059
2,277,767
2,434,052
2,279,016
2,585,477
NEW YORK
17,419,887
27,991,436
24,030,222
23,471,832
24,763,145
NORTH CAROLINA
7,561,568
7,229,286
9,352,351
11,359,103
11,269,789
NORTH DAKOTA
774,297
847,989
791,912
772,751
1,302,388
OHIO
8,705,343
11,185,599
14,164,131
14,346,205
16,513,657
OKLAHOMA
2,519,402
2,217,930
3,328,439
4,197,138
4,646,623
OREGON
5,479,093
4,862,510
5,080,050
5,113,217
5,380,553
PENNSYLVANIA
17,430,478
17,123,072
19,880,479
21,331,813
24,354,049
PUERTO RICO
13,408
51,924
47,359
6,082
RHODE ISLAND
967,250
880,380
1,439,176
1,400,554
1,548,052
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,238,379
1,788,816
2,197,304
2,788,185
3,232,890
SOUTH DAKOTA
900,309
997,728
1,269,796
1,464,583
1,497,535
TENNESSEE
2,178,356
3,025,410
6,256,119
7,110,350
7,539,033
TEXAS
9,757,440
11,316,080
14,128,517
17,933,950
19,925,560
UTAH
2,992,094
2,990,918
3,389,543
3,730,267
4,065,602
VERMONT
946,258
886,590
1,214,441
1,153,936
1,017,476
VIRGIN ISLANDS
36,999
38,578
33,888
6,716
VIRGINIA
3,704,510
6,839,861
10,383,393
8,913,342
9,761,319
WASHINGTON
7,989,119
10,510,140
11,054,011
12,536,924
13,732,235
WEST VIRGINIA
1,913,420
2,012,688
2,545,997
2,944,434
3,066,411
WISCONSIN
9,597,270
10,029,403
12,723,028
12,902,275
13,290,335
WYOMING
387,739
503,122
599,701
533,808
684,357
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$307,831,986
$338,853,096
$401,547,573
$443,593,549
$474,747,898
SOURCE: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS UNIT, OCSE
130
Table 90
IRS FULL COLLECTIONS, FY 1990
CERTIFIED
COLLECTIONS MADE
STATE
CASES
AMOUNT
CASES
AMOUNT
ALABAMA
0
$0
0
$0
ALASKA
1
23,348
0
0
ARIZONA
0
0
17
73,453
ARKANSAS
0
0
13
1,399
CALIFORNIA
2
22,146
28
20,452
COLORADO
0
0
1
699
CONNECTICUT
0
0
0
0
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2
9,635
0
0
FLORIDA
0
0
2
2,466
GEORGIA
1
2,782
0
0
GUAM
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
0
0
IDAHO
0
0
4
630
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
0
0
0
IOWA
0
0
0
0
KANSAS
0
0
1
87
KENTUCKY
0
0
0
0
LOUISIANA
1
12,300
20
11,026
MAINE
16
176,107
5
8,616
MARYLAND
0
0
15
3,525
MASSACHUSETTS
57
608,036
26
184,572
MICHIGAN
1
13,635
0
0
MINNESOTA
0
0
22
6,647
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
0
MISSOURI
5
11,434
20
25,766
MONTANA
0
0
0
0
NEBRASKA
0
0
0
0
NEVADA
0
0
8
500
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
0
NEW JERSEY
0
0
0
0
NEW MEXICO
0
0
2
7,586
NEW YORK
0
0
41
10,979
NORTH CAROLINA
1
0
3
350
NORTH DAKOTA
0
12,045
1
140
OHIO
0
0
1
692
OKLAHOMA
0
0
0
0
OREGON
0
0
1
155
PENNSYLVANIA
0
0
0
0
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
0
0
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
0
0
0
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
0
0
O
0
TENNESSEE
1
15,600
0
0
TEXAS
0
0
0
0
UTAH
8
78,139
51
50,399
VERMONT
D
0
0
0
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
1
8,239
1
1,017
WASHINGTON
6
93,320
35
45,210
WEST VIRGINIA
0
0
4
782
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
1
12,000
1
12,000
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
104
$1,098,766
323
$469,148
SOURCE: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS UNIT, OCSE
131
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IRS FULL COLLECTIONS MADE
FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE FISCAL YEARS
STATE
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
ALABAMA
$0
$4,744
$26,804
$0
$0
ALASKA
1,140
2,048
420
1,851
0
ARIZONA
0
0
0
0
73,453
ARKANSAS
0
403
323
1,000
1,399
CALIFORNIA
39,645
57,836
25,027
12,255
20,452
COLORADO
22,664
0
585
0
699
CONNECTICUT
5,246
16,911
1,141
0
0
DELAWARE
0
0
0
0
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0
0
0
5,402
0
FLORIDA
0
0
0
1,102
2,466
GEORGIA
0
0
0
0
0
GUAM
0
0
0
0
0
HAWAII
0
0
0
0
0
IDAHO
6,634
1,079
489
73
630
ILLINOIS
0
0
0
0
0
INDIANA
0
200
0
0
0
IOWA
0
0
0
0
0
KANSAS
11,555
6,620
1,845
887
87
KENTUCKY
0
0
0
0
0
LOUISIANA
12,742
87,648
5,169
884
11,026
MAINE
1,032
5,442
11,240
175
8,616
MARYLAND
6,921
20,850
3,425
5,657
3,525
MASSACHUSETTS
86,021
45,423
23,138
110,563
184,572
MICHIGAN
0
0
0
0
0
MINNESOTA
13,250
3,892
10,872
1,750
6,647
MISSISSIPPI
0
0
0
0
0
MISSOURI
15,532
9,715
1,542
3,470
25,766
MONTANA
0
0
0
0
0
NEBRASKA
375
604
0
11,478
0
NEVADA
819
5,990
250
707
500
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
0
0
0
0
NEW JERSEY
4,080
800
300
100
0
NEW MEXICO
2,874
2,045
642
17,000
7,586
NEW YORK
119,460
60,999
49,260
30,096
10,979
NORTH CAROLINA
23,165
2,880
0
0
350
NORTH DAKOTA
0
0
0
10,000
140
OHIO
4,078
0
640
471
692
OKLAHOMA
452
62
0
0
0
OREGON
13,830
15,540
8,024
6,432
155
PENNSYLVANIA
2,368
59,450
6,806
0
0
PUERTO RICO
0
0
0
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
0
0
0
0
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,452
194
0
0
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
0
0
0
0
o
TENNESSEE
22,223
0
0
0
0
TEXAS
14,097
8,166
1,301
841
0
UTAH
7,669
6,844
16,098
22,022
50,399
VERMONT
0
0
0
564
0
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIA
5,772
6,760
665
619
1,017
WASHINGTON
41,170
28,699
12,661
9,512
45,210
WEST VIRGINIA
100
388
699
896
782
WISCONSIN
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING
1,652
1,803
0
0
12,000
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$489,018
$464,035
$209,366
$255,807
$469,148
SOURCE: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS UNIT, OCSE
132
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF TOTAL CURRENT AND PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$187,743,713
$71,800,278
38.2%
ALASKA
232,819,372
33,729,216
14.4%
ARIZONA
70,680,701
35,189,020
49.7%
ARKANSAS
169,484,207
33,408,742
19.7%
CALIFORNIA
2,996,621,520
510,820,649
17.0%
COLORADO
379,590,393
49,442,661
13.0%
CONNECTICUT
160,128,443
77,793,773
48.5%
DELAWARE
62,646,900
23,713,200
37.8%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
103,633,173
19,401,542
18.7%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
615,835,256
126,843,442
20.5%
GUAM
7,589,524
1,888,226
24.8%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
158,865,725
26,192,439
16.4%
ILLINOIS
945,844,876
146,940,083
15.5%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
218,989,933
48,716,986
22.2%
KENTUCKY
544,195,879
65,159,391
11.9%
LOUISIANA
186,623,801
65,185,637
34.9%
MAINE
213,281,409
38,963,237
18.2%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
775,179,869
179,033,379
23.0%
MICHIGAN
2,935,745,644
660,065,482
22.4%
MINNESOTA
369,400,000
133,700,000
36.1%
MISSISSIPPI
194,783,315
29,933,796
15.3%
MISSOURI
728,248,172
115,269,941
15.8%
MONTANA
86,645,303
9,456,173
10.9%
NEBRASKA
298,709,670
57,719,318
19.3%
NEVADA
149,106,647
21,275,133
14.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
65,469,801
44,138,003
67.4%
NEW JERSEY
2,448,057,873
304,219,435
12.4%
NEW MEXICO
65,823,046
17,016,919
25.8%
NEW YORK
1,948,402,580
398,446,235
20.4%
NORTH CAROLINA
475,237,607
123,602,967
26.0%
NORTH DAKOTA
37,890,753
11,229,643
29.6%
OHIO
1,639,694,912
502,160,159
30.6%
OKLAHOMA
125,509,200
36,071,162
28.7%
OREGON
486,838,226
87,255,773
17.9%
PENNSYLVANIA
1,266,066,343
648,256,857
51.2%
PUERTO RICO
108,375,611
86,638,974
79.9%
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
157,836,774
52,320,242
33.1%
SOUTH DAKOTA
74,506,532
18,272,930
24.5%
TENNESSEE
396,290,142
81,413,981
20.5%
TEXAS
297,600,084
180,964,225
60.8%
UTAH
264,483,482
41,774,073
15.7%
VERMONT
34,963,184
10,236,857
29.2%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
12,371,057
2,193,898
17.7%
VIRGINIA
532,295,989
124,083,194
23.3%
WASHINGTON
411,169,373
170,558,594
41.4%
WEST VIRGINIA
119,366,065
18,982,712
15.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
15,823,240
3,363,700
21.2%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$23,776,465,319
$5,544,842,277
23.3%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16,18,19 AND 20
133
Table 93
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CURRENT AND PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$125,830,120
$21,095,652
16.7%
ALASKA
124,171.203
10,906,474
8.7%
ARIZONA
48,769,684
24,280,424
49.7%
ARKANSAS
81,198,343
14,389,732
17.7%
CALIFORNIA
1,901,875,544
249,189,311
13.1%
COLORADO
242,173,456
19,726,621
8.1%
CONNECTICUT
89,939,263
31,860,679
35.4%
DELAWARE
40,065,200
5,530,600
13.8%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 45,570,051
4,673,297
10.2%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
301,364,879
45,815,900
15.2%
GUAM
4,766,619
844,707
17.7%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
78,876,674
8,175,945
10.3%
ILLINOIS
406,443,801
46,402,773
11.4%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
136,834,499
16,097,199
11.7%
KENTUCKY
255,288,977
23,351,056
9.1%
LOUISIANA
73,448,071
15,674,890
21.3%
MAINE
131,905,816
19,082,950
14.4%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
472,235,173
73,392,730
15.5%
MICHIGAN
1,567,821,004
146,518,398
9.3%
MINNESOTA
224,900,000
52,400,000
23.2%
MISSISSIPPI
95,981,929
14,506,247
15.1%
MISSOURI
314,798,959
33,278,174
10.5%
MONTANA
49,760,153
4,358,684
8.7%
NEBRASKA
83,153,444
12,231,345
14.7%
NEVADA
63,331,747
6,479,650
10.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
28,502,733
4,264,987
14.9%
NEW JERSEY
1,060,232,294
64,727,967
6.1%
NEW MEXICO
39,004,976
7,325,699
18.7%
NEW YORK
785,095,399
129,742,998
16.5%
NORTH CAROLINA
262,427,025
47,729,619
18.1%
NORTH DAKOTA
17,838,408
5,683,940
31.8%
OHIO
639,610,503
84,017,487
13.1%
OKLAHOMA
69,955,631
12,814,219
18.3%
OREGON
190,518,460
23,383,148
12.2%
PENNSYLVANIA
370,503,693
109,447,378
29.5%
PUERTO RICO
13,194,005
3,345,447
25.3%
RHODE ISLAND
14,245,737
8,417,019
59.0%
SOUTH CAROLINA
69,288,613
15,933,012
22.9%
SOUTH DAKOTA
43,613,188
6,459,907
14.8%
TENNESSEE
235,167,156
25,736,077
10.9%
TEXAS
89,591,466
43,802,368
48.8%
UTAH
156,956,785
16,392,256
10.4%
VERMONT
24,984,016
6,193,608
24.7%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,903,654
238,065
12.5%
VIRGINIA
218,292,052
29,317,525
13.4%
WASHINGTON
164,377,626
63,020,531
38.3%
WEST VIRGINIA
66,958,089
5,581,851
8.3%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
12,705,152
1,910,650
15.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$11,535,471,270
$1,615,749,196
14.0%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16,18,19, AND 20
134
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC CURRENT AND PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$30,079,711
$13,679,087
45.4%
ALASKA
58,652,226
5,492,070
9.3%
ARIZONA
14,842,947
7,389,694
49.7%
ARKANSAS
44,543,177
9,419,263
21.1%
CALIFORNIA
1,695,141,672
222,102,433
13.1%
COLORADO
94,751,757
13,808,635
14.5%
CONNECTICUT
65,213,020
22,010,969
33.7%
DELAWARE
40,065,200
5,530,600
13.8%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 32,042,627
4,497,158
14.0%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
210,891,759
37,586,498
17.8%
GUAM
3,857,500
836,116
21.6%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
32,068,321
3,888,419
12.1%
ILLINOIS
332,417,820
43,302,597
13.0%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
68,556,350
7,646,497
11.1%
KENTUCKY
145,124,107
16,458,246
11.3%
LOUISIANA
72,272,902
15,424,092
21.3%
MAINE
84,624,777
13,978,366
16.5%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
282,049,374
44,227,928
15.6%
MICHIGAN
1,009,429,669
107,604,620
10.6%
MINNESOTA
146,100,000
38,600,000
26.4%
MISSISSIPPI
90,801,757
11,690,910
12.8%
MISSOURI
287,531,338
26,208,019
9.1%
MONTANA
26,765,561
2,788,557
10.4%
NEBRASKA
33,876,595
6,160,422
18.1%
NEVADA
26,734,630
4,249,491
15.8%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
14,268,205
3,432,199
24.0%
NEW JERSEY
503,374,466
40,624,935
8.0%
NEW MEXICO
38,923,616
7,281,305
18.7%
NEW YORK
368,569,934
87,132,069
23.6%
NORTH CAROLINA
187,444,117
45,399,864
24.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
12,617,003
4,253,736
33.7%
OHIO
542,238,286
74,043,862
13.6%
OKLAHOMA
38,564,549
9,319,245
24.1%
OREGON
105,431,173
18,626,301
17.6%
PENNSYLVANIA
260,559,848
89,083,942
34.1%
PUERTO RICO
13,194,005
3,345,447
25.3%
RHODE ISLAND
13,940,685
8,076,937
57.9%
SOUTH CAROLINA
67,679,336
15,683,358
23.1%
SOUTH DAKOTA
17,347,002
3,813,300
21.9%
TENNESSEE
89,518,121
19,228,665
21.4%
TEXAS
74,130,908
36,168,005
48.7%
UTAH
88,613,435
8,220,890
9.2%
VERMONT
*
*
*
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,610,022
230,524
14.3%
VIRGINIA
218,292,052
29,317,525
13.4%
WASHINGTON
122,170,725
41,917,120
34.3%
WEST VIRGINIA
38,429,753
5,030,455
13.0%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
12,239,152
1,747,650
14.2%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS$7,757,591,190
$1,236,558,021
15.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16,18,19 AND 20
135
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CURRENT AND PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND
RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$95,750,409
$7,416,565
7.7%
ALASKA
65,518,977
5,414,404
8.2%
ARIZONA
33,926,737
16,890,730
49.7%
ARKANSAS
36,655,166
4,970,469
13.5%
CALIFORNIA
206,733,872
27,086,878
13.1%
COLORADO
147,421,699
5,917,986
4.0%
CONNECTICUT
24,726,243
9,849,710
39.8%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 13,527,424
176,139
1.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
90,473,120
8,229,402
9.0%
GUAM
909,119
8,591
0.9%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
46,808,353
4,287,526
9.1%
ILLINOIS
74,025,981
3,100,176
4.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
68,278,149
8,450,702
12.3%
KENTUCKY
110,164,870
6,892,810
6.2%
LOUISIANA
1,175,169
250,798
21.3%
MAINE
47,281,039
5,104,584
10.7%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
190,185,799
29,164,802
15.3%
MICHIGAN
558,391,335
38,913,778
6.9%
MINNESOTA
78,800,000
13,800,000
17.5%
MISSISSIPPI
5,180,172
2,815,337
54.3%
MISSOURI
27,267,621
7,070,155
25.9%
MONTANA
22,994,592
1,570,127
6.8%
NEBRASKA
49,276,849
6,070,923
12.3%
NEVADA
36,597,117
2,230,159
6.0%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
14,234,528
832,788
5.8%
NEW JERSEY
556,857,828
24,103,032
4.3%
NEW MEXICO
81,360
44,394
54.5%
NEW YORK
416,525,465
42,610,929
10.2%
NORTH CAROLINA
74,982,908
2,329,755
3.1%
NORTH DAKOTA
5,221,405
1,430,204
27.3%
OHIO
97,372,217
9,973,625
10.2%
OKLAHOMA
31,391,082
3,494,974
11.1%
OREGON
85,087,287
4,756,847
5.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
109,943,845
20,363,436
18.5%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,609,277
.249,654
15.5%
SOUTH DAKOTA
26,266,186
2,646,607
10.0%
TENNESSEE
145,649,035
6,507,412
4.4%
TEXAS
15,460,558
7,634,363
49.3%
UTAH
68,343,350
8,171,366
11.9%
VERMONT
23,109,562
2,483,406
10.7%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
293,632
7,541
2.5%
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
42,206,901
21,103,411
49.9%
WEST VIRGINIA
28,528,336
551,396
1.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
466,000
163,000
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS$3,775,700,574
$375,140,891
9.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16,18,19 AND 20
136
Table 96
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF NON-AFDC CURRENT AND PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$61,913,593
$50,704,626
81.8%
ALASKA
108,648,169
22,822,742
21.0%
ARIZONA
21,911,017
10,908,596
49.7%
ARKANSAS
88,285,864
19,019,010
21.5%
CALIFORNIA
1,094,745,976
261,631,338
23.8%
COLORADO
137,416,937
29,716,040
21.6%
CONNECTICUT
70,189,180
45,933,094
65.4%
DELAWARE
22,581,700
18,182,600
80.5%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 58,063,122
14,728,245
25.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
314,470,377
81,027,542
25.7%
GUAM
2,822,905
1,043,519
36.9%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
79,989,051
18,016,494
22.5%
ILLINOIS
539,401,075
100,537,310
18.6%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
82,155,434
32,619,787
39.7%
KENTUCKY
288,906,902
41,808,335
14.4%
LOUISIANA
113,175,730
49,510,747
43.7%
MAINE
81,375,593
19,880,287
24.4%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
302,944,696
105,640,649
34.8%
MICHIGAN
1,367,924,640
513,547,084
37.5%
MINNESOTA
144,500,000
81,300,000
56.2%
MISSISSIPPI
98,801,386
15,427,549
15.6%
MISSOURI
413,449,213
81,991,767
19.8%
MONTANA
36,885,150
5,097,489
13.8%
NEBRASKA
215,556,226
45,487,973
21.1%
NEVADA
85,774,900
14,795,483
17.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
*
*
#
NEW JERSEY
1,387,825,579
239,491,468
17.2%
NEW MEXICO
26,818,070
9,691,220
36.1%
NEW YORK
1,163,307,181
268,703,237
23.0%
NORTH CAROLINA
212,810,582
75,873,348
35.6%
NORTH DAKOTA
20,052,345
5,545,703
27.6%
OHIO
1,000,084,409
418,142,672
41.8%
OKLAHOMA
55,553,569
23,256,943
41.8%
OREGON
296,319,766
63,872,625
21.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
895,562,650
538,809,479
60.1%
PUERTO RICO
95,181,606
83,293,527
87.5%
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
#
SOUTH CAROLINA
88,548,161
36,387,230
41.0%
SOUTH DAKOTA
30,893,344
11,813,023
38.2%
TENNESSEE
161,122,986
55,677,904
34.5%
TEXAS
208,008,618
137,161,857
65.9%
UTAH
107,526,697
25,381,817
23.6%
VERMONT
9,979,168
4,043,249
40.5%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
10,467,403
1,955,833
18.6%
VIRGINIA
314,003,937
94,765,669
30.1%
WASHINGTON
246,791,747
107,538,063
43.5%
WEST VIRGINIA
52,407,976
13,400,861
25.5%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
3,118,088
1,453,050
46.6%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$12,218,272,718
$3,897,637,084
31.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16,18,19 AND 20
137
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF TOTAL CURRENT SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$75,721,746
$42,476,118
56.0%
ALASKA
58,271,168
24,055,232
41.2%
ARIZONA
62,027,077
30,862,981
49.7%
ARKANSAS
43,350,366
22,805,390
52.6%
CALIFORNIA
810,503,142
327,443,708
40.4%
COLORADO
63,411,073
36,722,323
57.9%
CONNECTICUT
113,792,694
49,453,442
43.4%
DELAWARE
23,298,600
13,680,100
58.7%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
37,081,046
13,748,915
37.0%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
195,269,106
96,417,923
49.3%
GUAM
4,717,999
1,659,085
35.1%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
36,312,677
16,163,998
44.5%
ILLINOIS
263,120,846
129,122,460
49.0%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
61,831,923
28,837,791
46.6%
KENTUCKY
142,514,526
52,263,564
36.6%
LOUISIANA
83,826,426
53,968,938
64.3%
MAINE
54,280,647
28,651,859
52.7%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
400,967,465
158,410,180
39.5%
MICHIGAN
823,096,399
576,902,956
70.0%
MINNESOTA
124,900,000
97,100,000
77.7%
MISSISSIPPI
64,087,231
23,064,466
35.9%
MISSOURI
147,494,699
92,315,756
62.5%
MONTANA
19,628,288
6,043,060
30.7%
NEBRASKA
83,706,400
45,632,126
54.5%
NEVADA
34,870,114
17,104,507
49.0%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
26,939,476
23,232,150
86.2%
NEW JERSEY
480,988,987
256,291,232
53.2%
NEW MEXICO
14,824,881
13,627,001
91.9%
NEW YORK
575,471,757
326,513,446
56.7%
NORTH CAROLINA
145,406,148
89,169,353
61.3%
NORTH DAKOTA
15,477,804
7,570,343
48.9%
OHIO
818,607,002
406,382,769
49.6%
OKLAHOMA
75,954,310
15,543,791
20.4%
OREGON
104,370,690
50,671,452
48.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
766,629,396
527,941,328
68.8%
PUERTO RICO
*
#
*
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
#
SOUTH CAROLINA
80,788,931
47,651,345
58.9%
SOUTH DAKOTA
30,309,907
13,638,834
44.9%
TENNESSEE
211,987,129
64,197,062
30.2%
TEXAS
165,098,675
140,454,404
85.0%
UTAH
61,977,735
29,982,986
48.3%
VERMONT
22,954,460
8,954,339
39.0%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
8,162,333
1,634,230
20.0%
VIRGINIA
190,567,732
107,976,162
56.6%
WASHINGTON
272,541,160
108,541,788
39.8%
WEST VIRGINIA
64,536,145
13,541,788
20.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
13,683,240
2,614,800
19.1%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$7,975,359,556
$4,241,037,481
53.1%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
138
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS CURRENT SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$27,345,192
$9,299,730
34.0%
ALASKA
25,752,735
6,634,864
25.7%
ARIZONA
42,798,683
21,295,457
49.7%
ARKANSAS
15,903,992
7,312,241
45.9%
CALIFORNIA
350,261,514
124,338,777
35.4%
COLORADO
25,369,810
10,869,368
42.8%
CONNECTICUT
63,958,377
17,438,076
27.2%
DELAWARE
3,449,200
2,601,400
75.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
8,941,709
3,342,468
37.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
69,111,553
30,436,175
44.0%
GUAM
3,519,119
651,288
18.5%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
8,184,247
2,963,446
36.2%
ILLINOIS
91,810,982
33,210,533
36.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
21,939,813
7,860,343
35.8%
KENTUCKY
51,520,415
14,434,541
28.0%
LOUISIANA
23,318,716
13,380,990
57.3%
MAINE
29,124,557
14,358,531
49.3%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
152,289,742
54,053,566
35.4%
MICHIGAN
263,521,314
111,243,560
42.2%
MINNESOTA
47,900,000
32,100,000
67.0%
MISSISSIPPI
30,459,463
9,313,723
30.5%
MISSOURI
36,314,407
17,266,910
47.5%
MONTANA
9,194,160
2,160,432
23.4%
NEBRASKA
23,839,796
9,490,239
39.8%
NEVADA
10,378,358
4,370,248
42.1%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
21,771,590
3,777,612
17.3%
NEW JERSEY
90,712,769
37,659,467
41.5%
NEW MEXICO
5,985,981
4,691,090
78.3%
NEW YORK
195,286,206
93,782,348
48.0%
NORTH CAROLINA
61,365,513
35,204,253
57.3%
NORTH DAKOTA
6,922,669
3,156,660
45.5%
OHIO
198,591,000
54,968,332
27.6%
OKLAHOMA
39,479,058
4,683,078
11.8%
OREGON
38,248,632
11,187,776
29.2%
PENNSYLVANIA
147,426,269
80,658,638
54.7%
PUERTO RICO
7,909,395
2,137,122
27.0%
RHODE ISLAND
11,414,895
6,555,072
57.4%
SOUTH CAROLINA
30,118,016
12,641,469
41.9%
SOUTH DAKOTA
11,604,855
3,266,007
28.1%
TENNESSEE
109,280,111
17,389,418
15.9%
TEXAS
47,854,787
28,070,107
58.6%
UTAH
26,314,372
8,360,216
31.7%
VERMONT
14,047,347
5,073,798
36.1%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
534,693
200,896
37.5%
VIRGINIA
36,612,953
17,450,752
47.6%
WASHINGTON
94,404,795
27,007,018
28.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
36,782,761
2,528,810
6.8%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
10,840,152
1,258,000
11.6%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS$2,679,716,673
$1,022,134,845
38.1%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
139
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF TOTAL AFDC/FC CURRENT SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$23,243,413
$7,904,770
34.0%
ALASKA
14,113,690
3,938,757
27.9%
ARIZONA
13,025,686
6,481,226
49.7%
ARKANSAS
15,903,992
7,312,241
45.9%
CALIFORNIA
312,188,087
110,823,152
35.4%
COLORADO
21,938,964
10,632,649
48.4%
CONNECTICUT
46,506,782
11,626,695
24.9%
DELAWARE
3,449,200
2,601,400
75.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
8,941,709
3,342,468
37.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
68,151,577
30,161,999
44.2%
GUAM
2,610,000
642,697
24.6%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
8,184,247
2,963,446
36.2%
ILLINOIS
91,810,982
33,210,533
36.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
14,157,845
4,604,909
32.5%
KENTUCKY
43,708,600
12,423,258
28.4%
LOUISIANA
22,945,617
13,166,894
57.3%
MAINE
25,587,944
11,160,702
43.6%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
128,503,024
35,675,354
27.7%
MICHIGAN
232,933,476
94,760,843
40.6%
MINNESOTA
42,100,000
28,000,000
66.5%
MISSISSIPPI
27,941,164
8,433,660
30.1%
MISSOURI
32,625,600
16,402,172
50.2%
MONTANA
7,422,776
2,111,153
28.4%
NEBRASKA
9,339,911
5,190,763
55.5%
NEVADA
8,481,472
3,623,773
42.7%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
9,875,853
3,274,543
33.1%
NEW JERSEY
90,712,769
30,653,210
33.7%
NEW MEXICO
5,917,500
4,647,201
78.5%
NEW YORK
138,621,636
71,231,913
51.3%
NORTH CAROLINA
59,776,199
34,183,705
57.1%
NORTH DAKOTA
6,013,050
3,128,630
52.0%
OHIO
175,878,622
52,730,125
29.9%
OKLAHOMA
26,922,581
3,678,419
13.6%
OREGON
28,265,907
10,035,332
35.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
126,668,098
69,878,952
55.1%
PUERTO RICO
7,909,395
2,137,122
27.0%
RHODE ISLAND
11,414,835
6,546,570
57.3%
SOUTH CAROLINA
28,588,739
12,467,214
43.6%
SOUTH DAKOTA
8,044,481
3,059,172
38.0%
TENNESSEE
43,454,208
12,358,711
28.4%
TEXAS
39,484,149
23,161,263
58.6%
UTAH
21,334,105
6,468,299
30.3%
VERMONT
*
*
#
VIRGIN ISLANDS
534,693
200,896
37.5%
VIRGINIA
36,612,953
17,450,752
47.6%
WASHINGTON
94,404,795
27,007,018
28.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
12,564,001
2,432,955
19.3%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
10,840,152
1,258,000
11.6%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS$2,209,654,479
$865,185,516
39.1%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
140
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF TOTAL AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CURRENT SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$4,101,779
$1,394,960
34.0%
ALASKA
11,639,045
2,696,107
23.1%
ARIZONA
29,772,997
14,814,231
49.7%
ARKANSAS
NA
NA
NA
CALIFORNIA
38,073,427
13,515,625
35.4%
COLORADO
3,430,846
236,719
6.8%
CONNECTICUT
17,451,595
5,811,381
33.2%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NA
NA
NA
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
959,976
274,176
28.5%
GUAM
909,119
8,591
0.9%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
NA
NA
NA
ILLINOIS
NA
NA
NA
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
7,781,968
3,255,434
41.8%
KENTUCKY
7,811,815
2,011,283
25.7%
LOUISIANA
373,099
214,096
57.3%
MAINE
3,536,613
3,197,829
90.4%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
23,786,718
18,378,212
77.2%
MICHIGAN
30,587,838
16,482,717
53.8%
MINNESOTA
5,800,000
4,100,000
70.6%
MISSISSIPPI
2,518,299
880,063
34.9%
MISSOURI
3,688,807
864,738
23.4%
MONTANA
1,771,384
49,279
2.7%
NEBRASKA
14,499,885
4,299,476
29.6%
NEVADA
1,896,886
746,475
39.3%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
11,895,737
503,069
NEW JERSEY
4.2%
NA
NA
NA
NEW MEXICO
68,481
43,889
NEW YORK
64.0%
56,664,570
22,550,435
39.7%
NORTH CAROLINA
1,589,314
1,020,548
64.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
909,619
28,030
OHIO
3.0%
22,712,378
2,238,207
OKLAHOMA
9.8%
12,556,477
1,004,659
OREGON
8.0%
9,982,725
1,152,444
PENNSYLVANIA
11.5%
20,758,171
10,779,686
PUERTO RICO
51.9%
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
#
*
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,529,277
174,255
11.3%
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,560,374
206,835
TENNESSEE
5.8%
65,825,903
5,030,707
7.6%
TEXAS
8,370,638
4,908,844
UTAH
58.6%
4,980,267
1,891,917
VERMONT
37.9%
12,798,366
1,395,028
10.9%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NA
NA
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
NA
NA
NA
WEST VIRGINIA
NA
24,218,760
95,855
WISCONSIN
0.3%
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
NA
NA
NA
NATIONWIDE TOTALS $468,813,153
$146,255,800
31.1%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
141
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF NON-AFDC CURRENT SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$48,376,554
$33,176,388
68.5%
ALASKA
32,518,433
17,420,368
53.5%
ARIZONA
19,228,394
9,567,524
49.7%
ARKANSAS
27,446,374
15,493,149
56.4%
CALIFORNIA
460,241,628
203,104,931
44.1%
COLORADO
38,041,263
25,852,955
67.9%
CONNECTICUT
49,834,317
32,015,366
64.2%
DELAWARE
19,849,400
11,078,700
55.8%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 28,139,337
10,406,447
36.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
126,157,553
65,981,748
52.3%
GUAM
1,198,880
1,007,797
84.0%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
28,128,430
13,200,552
46.9%
ILLINOIS
171,309,864
95,911,927
55.9%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
39,892,110
20,977,448
52.5%
KENTUCKY
90,994,111
37,829,023
41.5%
LOUISIANA
60,507,710
40,587,948
67.0%
MAINE
25,156,090
14,293,328
56.8%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
248,677,723
104,356,614
41.9%
MICHIGAN
559,575,085
465,659,396
83.2%
MINNESOTA
77,000,000
65,000,000
84.4%
MISSISSIPPI
33,627,768
13,750,743
40.8%
MISSOURI
111,180,292
75,048,846
67.5%
MONTANA
10,434,128
3,882,628
37.2%
NEBRASKA
59,866,604
36,141,887
60.3%
NEVADA
24,491,756
12,734,259
51.9%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
*
*
*
NEW JERSEY
390,276,218
218,631,765
56.0%
NEW MEXICO
*
*
*
NEW YORK
380,185,551
232,731,098
61.2%
NORTH CAROLINA
84,040,635
53,965,100
64.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
8,555,135
4,413,683
51.5%
OHIO
620,016,002
351,414,437
56.6%
OKLAHOMA
36,475,252
10,860,713
29.7%
OREGON
66,122,058
39,483,676
59.7%
PENNSYLVANIA
619,203,127
447,282,690
72.2%
PUERTO RICO
*
*
*
*
*
RHODE ISLAND
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
50,670,915
35,009,876
69.0%
SOUTH DAKOTA
18,705,052
10,372,827
55.4%
TENNESSEE
102,707,018
46,807,644
45.5%
TEXAS
117,243,888
112,384,297
95.8%
UTAH
35,663,363
21,622,770
60.6%
VERMONT
8,907,113
3,880,541
43.5%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
7,627,640
1,433,334
18.7%
VIRGINIA
153,954,779
90,525,410
58.7%
WASHINGTON
178,136,365
81,534,770
45.7%
WEST VIRGINIA
27,753,384
11,012,978
39.6%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
2,843,088
1,356,800
47.7%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS$5,300,960,387
$3,199,204,381
60.3%
SOURCE: FORM DCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
142
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF TOTAL PRIOR
YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$112,021,967
$29,324,160
26.1%
ALASKA
174,548,204
9,673,984
5.5%
ARIZONA
8,653,624
4,326,039
49.9%
ARKANSAS
126,133,841
10,603,352
8.4%
CALIFORNIA
2,186,118,378
183,376,941
8.3%
COLORADO
316,179,320
12,720,338
4.0%
CONNECTICUT
46,335,749
28,340,331
61.1%
DELAWARE
39,348,300
10,033,100
25.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
66,552,127
5,652,627
8.4%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
420,566,150
30,425,519
7.2%
GUAM
2,871,525
229,141
7.9%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
122,553,048
10,028,441
8.1%
ILLINOIS
682,724,030
17,817,623
2.6%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
157,158,010
19,879,195
12.6%
KENTUCKY
401,681,353
12,895,827
3.2%
LOUISIANA
102,797,375
11,216,699
10.9%
MAINE
159,000,762
10,311,378
6.4%
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
374,212,404
20,623,199
5.5%
MICHIGAN
2,112,649,245
83,162,526
3.9%
MINNESOTA
244,500,000
36,600,000
14.9%
MISSISSIPPI
130,696,084
6,869,330
5.2%
MISSOURI
580,753,473
22,954,185
3.9%
MONTANA
67,017,015
3,413,113
5.0%
NEBRASKA
215,003,270
12,087,192
5.6%
NEVADA
114,236,533
4,170,626
3.6%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
38,530,325
20,905,853
54.2%
NEW JERSEY
1,967,068,886
47,928,203
2.4%
NEW MEXICO
50,998,165
3,389,918
6.6%
NEW YORK
1,372,930,823
71,932,789
5.2%
NORTH CAROLINA
329,831,459
34,433,614
10.4%
NORTH DAKOTA
22,412,949
3,659,300
16.3%
OHIO
821,087,910
95,777,390
11.6%
OKLAHOMA
49,554,890
20,527,371
41.4%
OREGON
382,467,536
36,584,321
9.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
499,436,947
120,315,529
24.0%
PUERTO RICO
65,167,246
13,603,857
20.8%
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
77,047,843
4,668,897
6.0%
SOUTH DAKOTA
44,196,625
4,634,096
10.4%
TENNESSEE
184,303,013
17,216,919
9.3%
TEXAS
132,501,409
40,509,821
UTAH
30.5%
202,505,747
11,791,087
VERMONT
5.8%
12,008,724
1,282,518
10.6%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
4,208,724
559,668
VIRGINIA
13.2%
341,728,257
16,107,032
WASHINGTON
4.7%
138,628,213
62,016,806
WEST VIRGINIA
44.7%
54,829,920
5,440,924
WISCONSIN
9.9%
NA
NA
WYOMING
NA
2,140,000
748,900
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$15,757,897,398
$1,230,769,679
7.8%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
143
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFUC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS PRIOR
YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$98,484,928
$11,795,922
11.9.
ALASKA
98,418,468
4,271,610
4.3%
ARIZONA
5,971,001
2,984,967
49.9%
ARKANSAS
65,294,351
7,077,491
10.8%
CALIFORNIA
1,551,614,030
124,850,534
8.0%
COLORADO
216,803,646
8,857,253
4.0%
CONNECTICUT
25,980,886
14,422,603
55.5%
DELAWARE
36,616,000
2,929,200
7.9%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
36,628,342
1,330,829
3.6%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
232,253,326
15,379,725
6.6%
GUAM
1,247,500
193,419
15.5%
NA
HAWAII
NA
NA
IDAHO
70,692,427
5,212,499
7.3%
ILLINOIS
314,632,819
13,192,240
4.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
114,894,686
8,236,856
7.1%
KENTUCKY
203,768,562
8,916,515
4.3%
LOUISIANA
50,129,355
2,293,900
4.5%
MAINE
102,781,259
4,724,419
4.5%
#
#
#
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
319,945,431
19,339,164
6.0%
MICHIGAN
1,304,299,690
35,274,838
2.7%
MINNESOTA
177,000,000
20,300,000
11.4%
MISSISSIPPI
65,522,466
5,192,524
7.9%
MISSOURI
278,484,552
16,011,264
5.7%
MONTANA
40,565,993
2,198,252
5.4%
NEBRASKA
59,313,648
2,741,106
4.6%
NEVADA
52,953,389
2,109,402
3.9%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
6,731,143
487,375
7.2%
NEW JERSEY
969,519,525
27,068,500
2.7%
NEW MEXICO
33,018,995
2,634,609
7.9%
NEW YORK
589,809,193
35,960,650
6.0%
NORTH CAROLINA
201,061,512
12,525,366
6.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
10,915,739
2,527,280
23.1%
OHIO
441,019,503
29,049,155
6.5%
OKLAHOMA
30,476,573
8,131,141
26.6%
OREGON
152,269,828
12,195,372
8.0%
PENNSYLVANIA
223,077,424
28,788,740
12.9%
PUERTO RICO
5,284,610
1,208,325
22.8%
2,830,842
1,861,947
65.7%
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
39,170,597
3,291,543
8.4%
SOUTH DAKOTA
32,008,333
3,193,900
9.9%
TENNESSEE
125,887,045
8,346,659
6.6%
TEXAS
41,736,679
15,732,261
37.6%
UTAH
130,642,413
8,032,040
6.1%
VERMONT
10,936,669
1,119,810
10.2%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,368,961
37,169
2.7%
VIRGINIA
181,679,099
11,866,773
6.5%
WASHINGTON
69,972,831
36,013,513
51.4%
WEST VIRGINIA
30,175,328
3,053,041
10.1%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
1,865,000
652,650
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$8,855,754,597
$593,614,351
6.7%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
NOTE: INCLUDES AFDC AND FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY CASES.
144
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC PRIOR
YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$6,836,298
$5,774,317
84.4%
ALASKA
44,538,536
1,553,313
3.4%
ARIZONA
1,817,261
908,468
49.9%
ARKANSAS
28,639,185
2,107,022
7.3%
CALIFORNIA
1,382,953,585
111,279,281
8.0%
COLORADO
72,812,793
3,175,986
4.3%
CONNECTICUT
18,706,238
10,384,274
55.5%
DELAWARE
36,616,000
2,929,200
7.9%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
23,100,918
1,154,690
4.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
142,740,182
7,424,499
5.2%
GUAM
1,247,500
193,419
15.5%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
23,884,074
924,973
3.8%
ILLINOIS
240,606,838
10,092,064
4.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
54,398,505
3,041,588
5.5%
KENTUCKY
101,415,507
4,034,988
3.9%
LOUISIANA
49,327,285
2,257,198
4.5%
MAINE
59,036,833
2,817,664
4.7%
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
153,546,350
8,552,574
5.5%
MICHIGAN
776,496,193
12,843,777
1.6%
MINNESOTA
104,000,000
10,600,000
10.1%
MISSISSIPPI
62,860,593
3,257,250
5.1%
MISSOURI
254,905,738
9,805,847
3.8%
MONTANA
19,342,785
677,404
3.5%
NEBRASKA
24,536,684
969,659
3.9%
NEVADA
18,253,158
625,718
3.4%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,392,352
157,656
3.5%
NEW JERSEY
412,661,697
9,971,725
2.4%
NEW MEXICO
33,006,116
2,634,104
7.9%
NEW YORK
229,948,298
15,900,156
6.9%
NORTH CAROLINA
127,667,918
11,216,159
8.7%
NORTH DAKOTA
6,603,953
1,125,106
17.0%
OHIO
366,359,664
21,313,737
5.8%
OKLAHOMA
11,641,968
5,640,826
48.4%
OREGON
77,165,266
8,590,969
11.1%
PENNSYLVANIA
133,891,750
19,204,990
14.3%
PUERTO RICO
5,284,610
1,208,325
22.8%
RHODE ISLAND
2,525,850
1,530,367
60.5%
SOUTH CAROLINA
39,090,597
3,216,144
8.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
9,302,521
754,128
8.1%
TENNESSEE
46,063,913
6,869,954
14.9%
TEXAS
34,646,759
13,006,742
37.5%
UTAH
67,279,330
1,752,591
2.6%
VERMONT
625,473
31,432
5.0%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,075,329
29,628
2.7%
VIRGINIA
181,679,099
11,866,773
6.5%
WASHINGTON
27,765,930
14,910,102
53.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
25,865,752
2,597,500
10.0%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
1,399,000
489,650
35.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$5,548,562,184
$371,403,937
6.6%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
NOTE: INCLUDES AFDC AND FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY CASES.
145
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY PRIOR
YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$91,648,630
$6,021,605
6.5%
ALASKA
53,879,932
2,718,297
5.0%
ARIZONA
4,153,740
2,076,499
49.9%
ARKANSAS
36,655,166
4,970,469
13.5%
CALIFORNIA
168,660,445
13,571,253
8.0%
COLORADO
143,990,853
5,681,267
3.9%
CONNECTICUT
7,274,648
4,038,329
55.5%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
13,527,424
176,139
1.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
89,513,144
7,955,226
8.8%
GUAM
NA
NA
NA
NA
HAWAII
NA
NA
IDAHO
46,808,353
4,287,526
9.1%
ILLINOIS
74,025,981
3,100,176
4.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
60,496,181
5,195,268
8.5%
KENTUCKY
102,353,055
4,881,527
4.7%
LOUISIANA
802,070
36,702
4.5%
MAINE
43,744,426
1,906,755
4.3%
*
*
*
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
166,399,081
10,786,590
6.4%
MICHIGAN
527,803,497
22,431,061
4.2%
MINNESOTA
73,000,000
9,700,000
13.2%
MISSISSIPPI
2,661,873
1,935,274
72.7%
MISSOURI
23,578,814
6,205,417
26.3%
MONTANA
21,223,208
1,520,848
7.1%
NEBRASKA
34,776,964
1,771,447
5.0%
NEVADA
34,700,231
1,483,684
4.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,338,791
329,719
14.0%
NEW JERSEY
556,857,828
17,096,775
3.0%
NEW MEXICO
12,879
505
3.9%
NEW YORK
359,860,895
20,060,494
5.5%
NORTH CAROLINA
73,393,594
1,309,207
1.7%
NORTH DAKOTA
4,311,786
1,402,174
32.5%
OHIO
74,659,839
7,735,418
10.3%
OKLAHOMA
18,834,605
2,490,315
13.2%
OREGON
75,104,562
3,604,403
4.7%
PENNSYLVANIA
89,185,674
9,583,750
10.7%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
*
*
RHODE ISLAND
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
80,000
75,399
94.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
22,705,812
2,439,772
10.7%
TENNESSEE
79,823,132
1,476,705
1.8%
TEXAS
7,089,920
2,725,519
38.4%
UTAH
63,363,083
6,279,449
9.9%
VERMONT
10,311,196
1,088,378
10.5%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
293,632
7,541
2.5%
NA
NA
NA
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
42,206,901
21,103,411
49.9%
WEST VIRGINIA
4,309,576
455,541
10.5%
NA
NA
NA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
466,000
163,000
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$3,306,887,421
$221,878,834
6.7%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
NOTE: INCLUDES AFDC AND FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY CASES.
146
Table 106
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF NON-AFDC
PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$*
$*
*
ALASKA
76,129,736
5,402,374
7.0%
ARIZONA
2,682,623
1,341,072
49.9%
ARKANSAS
60,839,490
3,525,861
5.7%
CALIFORNIA
634,504,348
58,526,407
9.2%
COLORADO
99,375,674
3,863,085
3.8%
CONNECTICUT
20,354,863
13,917,728
68.3%
DELAWARE
*
*
*
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
29,923,785
4,321,798
14.4%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
188,312,824
15,045,794
7.9%
GUAM
1,624,025
35,722
2.1%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
51,860,621
4,815,942
9.2%
ILLINOIS
368,091,211
4,625,383
1.2%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
42,263,324
11,642,339
27.5%
KENTUCKY
197,912,791
3,979,312
2.0%
LOUISIANA
52,668,020
8,922,799
16.9%
MAINE
56,219,503
5,586,959
9.9%
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
54,266,973
1,284,035
2.3%
MICHIGAN
808,349,555
47,887,688
5.9%
MINNESOTA
67,500,000
16,300,000
24.1%
MISSISSIPPI
65,173,618
1,676,806
2.5%
MISSOURI
302,268,921
6,942,921
2.2%
MONTANA
26,451,022
1,214,861
4.5%
NEBRASKA
155,689,622
9,346,086
6.0%
NEVADA
61,283,144
2,061,224
3.3%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
31,799,182
20,418,478
64.2%
NEW JERSEY
997,549,361
20,859,703
2.0%
NEW MEXICO
17,979,170
755,309
4.2%
NEW YORK
783,121,630
35,972,139
4.5%
NORTH CAROLINA
128,769,947
21,908,248
17.0%
NORTH DAKOTA
11,497,210
1,132,020
9.8%
OHIO
380,068,407
66,728,235
17.5%
OKLAHOMA
19,078,317
12,396,230
64.9%
OREGON
230,197,708
24,388,949
10.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
276,359,523
91,526,789
33.1%
PUERTO RICO
59,882,636
12,395,532
20.6%
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
*
SOUTH CAROLINA
37,877,246
1,377,354
3.6%
SOUTH DAKOTA
12,188,292
1,440,196
11.8%
TENNESSEE
58,415,968
8,870,260
15.1%
TEXAS
90,764,730
24,777,560
27.2%
UTAH
71,863,334
3,759,047
5.2%
VERMONT
1,072,055
162,708
15.1%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,839,763
522,499
18.3%
VIRGINIA
160,049,158
4,240,259
2.6%
WASHINGTON
68,655,382
26,003,293
37.8%
WEST VIRGINIA
24,654,592
2,387,883
9.6%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
275,000
96,250
35.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$6,888,704,304
$614,385,137
8.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
147
Table 107
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE -AMOUNT OF TOTAL SUPPORT DUE FOR ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR
AND AMOUNT RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$7,972,904
$3,490,033
43.7%
ALASKA
9,917,329
2,553,877
25.7%
ARIZONA
8,983,810
5,820,629
64.7%
ARKANSAS
15,517,557
5,781,022
37.2%
CALIFORNIA
129,269,195
47,193,018
36.5%
COLORADO
8,085,114
4,091,904
50.6%
CONNECTICUT
15,509,821
7,680,095
49.5%
DELAWARE
4,561,500
2,216,400
48.5%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,209,334
2,641,231
82.2%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
29,095,945
13,541,587
46.5%
GUAM
1,502,844
452,065
30.0%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
7,108,108
2,934,233
41.2%
ILLINOIS
35,191,604
16,911,729
48.0%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
11,640,720
5,630,475
48.3%
KENTUCKY
20,864,302
8,278,973
39.6%
LOUISIANA
9,288,137
1,482,791
15.9%
MAINE
9,143,053
2,459,259
26.8%
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
13,355,786
12,621,830
94.5%
MICHIGAN
146,923,332
46,884,135
31.9%
MINNESOTA
20,820,000
16,430,000
78.9%
MISSISSIPPI
10,422,840
3,897,033
37.3%
MISSOURI
32,268,897
15,401,848
47.7%
MONTANA
3,864,273
959,092
24.8%
NEBRASKA
1,515,520
852,326
56.2%
NEVADA
6,006,782
2,106,472
35.0%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
9,690,540
2,671,685
27.5%
NEW JERSEY
74,623,359
46,212,145
61.9%
NEW MEXICO
1,271,241
463,622
36.4%
NEW YORK
80,044,821
50,578,593
63.1%
NORTH CAROLINA
21,201,609
12,841,087
60.5%
NORTH DAKOTA
3,285,129
1,419,380
43.2%
OHIO
137,745,177
69,872,134
50.7%
OKLAHOMA
5,624,607
1,187,503
21.1%
OREGON
15,396,205
8,196,810
53.2%
PENNSYLVANIA
107,924,818
65,098,880
60.3%
PUERTO RICO
*
*
*
RHODE ISLAND
5,778,140
1,886,063
32.6%
SOUTH CAROLINA
5,646,212
2,074,679
36.7%
SOUTH DAKOTA
8,544,091
4,007,882
46.9%
TENNESSEE
13,249,967
3,781,296
28.5%
TEXAS
31,226,366
10,914,802
34.9%
UTAH
11,582,803
4,966,536
42.8%
VERMONT
10,269,924
3,699,788
36.0%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
385,389
80,420
20.8%
VIRGINIA
59,805,861
31,911,894
53.3%
WASHINGTON
22,623,733
10,972,357
48.4%
WEST VIRGINIA
1,134,860
220,491
19.4%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
2,614,248
718,770
27.4%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$1,191,707,807
$566,088,874
47.5%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
148
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY SUPPORT DUE FOR ORDERS
ENTERED DURING THE YEAR AND AMOUNT RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$5,127,224
$1,594,239
31.0%
ALASKA
5,821,382
979,017
16.8%
ARIZONA
6,198,829
4,016,234
64.7%
ARKANSAS
5,743,296
1,743,106
30.3%
CALIFORNIA
62,628,700
21,787,007
34.7%
COLORADO
4,187,601
1,765,138
42.1%
CONNECTICUT
10,028,046
4,160,619
41.4%
DELAWARE
678,900
396,700
58.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,163,920
570,701
49.0%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
11,464,957
4,891,052
42.6%
GUAM
917,485
261,179
28.4%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
2,651,598
887,054
33.4%
ILLINOIS
14,086,198
5,095,362
36.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
5,088,720
2,157,915
42.4%
KENTUCKY
7,919,015
2,221,164
28.0%
LOUISIANA
2,715,790
1,440,686
53.0%
MAINE
5,347,219
1,307,506
24.4%
MARYLAND
*
*
#
MASSACHUSETTS
*
#
*
MICHIGAN
77,648,749
17,893,811
23.0%
MINNESOTA
8,220,000
5,830,000
70.9%
MISSISSIPPI
6,203,976
1,997,155
32.1%
MISSOURI
13,497,270
5,180,943
38.3%
MONTANA
1,758,471
296,559
16.8%
NEBRASKA
484,580
229,990
47.4%
NEVADA
1,614,770
634,716
39.3%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,351,520
709,640
16.3%
NEW JERSEY
16,200,555
7,896,494
48.7%
NEW MEXICO
432,891
141,692
32.7%
NEW YORK
30,985,668
16,988,180
54.8%
NORTH CAROLINA
12,591,580
7,312,320
58.0%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,583,605
717,010
45.2%
OHIO
34,621,927
11,305,169
32.6%
OKLAHOMA
3,306,475
433,314
12.7%
OREGON
5,634,504
2,233,456
39.6%
PENNSYLVANIA
23,676,399
12,411,710
52.4%
PUERTO RICO
695,884
688,904
98.9%
RHODE ISLAND
3,202,412
934,868
29.1%
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,002,849
1,688,888
56.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,453,088
1,238,548
35.8%
TENNESSEE
7,587,363
2,002,515
27.4%
TEXAS
17,127,556
5,551,185
32.4%
UTAH
4,376,967
1,454,754
33.2%
VERMONT
6,771,668
1,985,093
29.3%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
44,087
12,805
29.0%
VIRGINIA
4,289,251
2,922,725
68.1%
WASHINGTON
5,546,447
1,558,008
28.0%
WEST VIRGINIA
1,111,260
211,126
18.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
2,128,152
585,390
27.5%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$453,998,804
$168,401,647
37.0%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
149
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC SUPPORT DUE FOR ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR
AND AMOUNT RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$4,358,140
$1,355,103
31.0%
ALASKA
3,178,097
625,797
19.6%
ARIZONA
1,886,600
1,222,332
64.7%
ARKANSAS
5,743,296
1,743,106
30.3%
CALIFORNIA
55,820,960
19,418,759
34.7%
COLORADO
3,438,895
1,701,224
49.4%
CONNECTICUT
5,816,447
2,181,167
37.4%
DELAWARE
678,900
396,700
58.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,163,920
570,701
49.0%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
11,367,527
4,857,871
42.7%
GUAM
778,476
261,179
33.5%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
2,651,598
887,054
33.4%
ILLINOIS
14,086,198
5,095,362
36.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
3,864,000
1,288,364
33.3%
KENTUCKY
6,400,773
1,857,157
29.0%
LOUISIANA
2,673,022
1,417,998
53.0%
MAINE
5,347,219
1,307,506
24.4%
MARYLAND
#
*
#
MASSACHUSETTS
#
*
#
MICHIGAN
65,070,509
12,354,885
18.9%
MINNESOTA
7,020,000
5,300,000
75.4%
MISSISSIPPI
5,662,847
1,830,554
32.3%
MISSOURI
12,945,063
4,916,585
37.9%
MONTANA
1,144,919
279,311
24.3%
NEBRASKA
332,903
185,015
55.5%
NEVADA
1,341,264
508,414
37.9%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,654,086
586,296
22.0%
NEW JERSEY
16,200,555
6,386,001
39.4%
NEW MEXICO
418,350
135,555
32.4%
NEW YORK
23,714,256
13,534,452
57.0%
NORTH CAROLINA
11,002,266
6,291,772
57.1%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,356,173
705,165
51.9%
OHIO
31,735,506
10,810,587
34.0%
OKLAHOMA
2,644,965
336,056
12.7%
OREGON
5,623,380
2,232,017
39.6%
PENNSYLVANIA
21,056,304
10,910,580
51.8%
PUERTO RICO
695,884
688,904
98.9%
RHODE ISLAND
3,202,412
934,868
29.1%
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,994,966
1,683,032
56.1%
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,651,168
1,180,964
44.5%
TENNESSEE
4,759,493
1,450,842
30.4%
TEXAS
14,131,061
4,580,027
32.4%
UTAH
3,640,690
1,121,582
30.8%
VERMONT
*
#
*
VIRGIN ISLANDS
44,087
12,805
29.0%
VIRGINIA
4,289,251
2,922,725
68.1%
WASHINGTON
5,546,447
1,558,008
28.0%
WEST VIRGINIA
1,089,838
211,041
19.3%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
2,128,152
585,390
27.5%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$384,350,863
$140,420,813
36.5%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
150
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY SUPPORT DUE FOR ORDERS
ENTERED DURING THE YEAR AND AMOUNT RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$769,084
$239,136
31.0%
ALASKA
2,643,285
353,220
13.3%
ARIZONA
4,312,229
2,793,902
64.7%
ARKANSAS
NA
NA
NA
CALIFORNIA
6,807,740
2,368,248
34.7%
COLORADO
748,706
63,914
8.5%
CONNECTICUT
4,211,599
1,979,452
47.0%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NA
NA
NA
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
97,430
33,181
34.0%
GUAM
NA
NA
NA
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
NA
NA
NA
ILLINOIS
NA
NA
NA
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
1,224,720
869,551
70.9%
KENTUCKY
1,518,242
364,007
23.9%
LOUISIANA
42,768
22,688
53.0%
MAINE
NA
NA
NA
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
2,105,454
1,855,726
88.1%
MICHIGAN
12,578,240
5,538,926
44.0%
MINNESOTA
1,200,000
530,000
44.1%
MISSISSIPPI
541,129
166,601
30.7%
MISSOURI
552,207
264,358
47.8%
MONTANA
613,552
17,248
2.8%
NEBRASKA
151,677
44,975
29.6%
NEVADA
273,506
126,302
46.1%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,697,434
123,344
7.2%
NEW JERSEY
NA
NA
NA
NEW MEXICO
14,541
6,137
42.2%
NEW YORK
7,271,412
3,453,728
47.4%
NORTH CAROLINA
1,589,314
1,020,548
64.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
227,432
11,845
5.2%
OHIO
2,886,421
494,582
17.1%
OKLAHOMA
741,510
97,258
13.1%
OREGON
11,124
1,439
12.9%
PENNSYLVANIA
2,620,095
1,501,130
57.2%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
NA
NA
NA
SOUTH CAROLINA
7,883
5,856
74.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
801,920
57,584
7.1%
TENNESSEE
2,827,870
631,673
22.3%
TEXAS
2,996,495
971,158
32.4%
UTAH
736,277
333,172
45.2%
VERMONT
6,369,979
539,639
8.4%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NA
NA
NA
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
NA
HA
NA
WEST VIRGINIA
21,422
85
0.3%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
NA
NA
NA
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$71,212,697
$26,880,613
37.7%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
151
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AMOUNT OF NON-AFDC SUPPORT DUE FOR ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR
AND AMOUNT RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
TOTAL COLLECTIONS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
COLLECTIONS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
$2,845,680
$1,895,794
66.6%
ALASKA
4,095,947
1,574,860
38.4%
ARIZONA
2,784,981
1,804,395
64.7%
ARKANSAS
9,774,261
4,037,916
41.3%
CALIFORNIA
66,640,495
25,406,011
38.1%
COLORADO
3,897,513
2,326,766
59.6%
CONNECTICUT
5,481,775
3,519,476
64.2%
DELAWARE
3,882,600
1,819,700
46.8%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
*
*
*
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
17,630,988
8,650,535
49.0%
GUAM
585,359
190,886
32.6%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
4,456,510
2,047,179
45.9%
ILLINOIS
21,105,406
11,816,367
55.9%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
6,552,000
3,472,560
53.0%
KENTUCKY
12,945,287
6,057,809
46.7%
LOUISIANA
6,572,347
42,105
0.6%
MAINE
3,795,834
1,151,753
30.3%
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
6,372,605
3,069,332
48.1%
MICHIGAN
69,274,583
28,990,324
41.8%
MINNESOTA
12,600,000
10,600,000
84.1%
MISSISSIPPI
4,218,864
1,899,878
45.0%
MISSOURI
18,771,627
10,220,905
54.4%
MONTANA
2,105,802
662,533
31.4%
NEBRASKA
1,030,940
622,336
60.3%
NEVADA
4,392,012
1,471,756
33.5%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5,339,020
1,962,045
36.7%
NEW JERSEY
58,422,804
38,315,651
65.5%
NEW MEXICO
838,350
321,930
38.4%
NEW YORK
49,059,153
33,590,413
68.4%
NORTH CAROLINA
8,610,029
5,528,767
64.2%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,701,524
702,370
41.2%
OHIO
103,123,250
58,566,965
56.7%
OKLAHOMA
2,238,132
754,189
33.6%
OREGON
9,761,701
5,963,354
61.0%
PENNSYLVANIA
84,248,419
52,687,170
62.5%
PUERTO RICO
*
*
*
RHODE ISLAND
2,575,728
951,195
36.9%
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,643,363
385,791
14.5%
SOUTH DAKOTA
5,091,003
2,769,334
54.3%
TENNESSEE
5,662,604
1,698,781
29.9%
TEXAS
14,098,810
5,363,617
38.0%
UTAH
7,205,836
3,511,782
48.7%
VERMONT
3,498,256
1,714,695
49.0%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
341,302
67,615
19.8%
VIRGINIA
55,516,610
28,989,169
52.2%
WASHINGTON
17,077,286
9,414,349
55.1%
WEST VIRGINIA
23,600
9,365
39.6%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
486,096
133,380
27.4%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$729,376,292
$386,753,103
53.0%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
152
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IRS CERTIFIED ARREARAGES COMPARED WITH TOTAL COLLECTIONS DUE
FROM ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DATA
PROCESSING YEAR
TOTAL CURRENT
STATE
1990 IRS
AND PRIOR YEAR
CERTIFIED AMOUNT
COLLECTIONS DUE
DIFFERENCE
ALABAMA
$89,115,134
$187,743,713
$98,628,579
ALASKA
78,455,418
232,819,372
154,363,954
ARIZONA
101,780,059
70,680,701
(31,099,358)
ARKANSAS
73,873,424
169,484,207
95,610,783
CALIFORNIA
1,753,395,134
2,996,621,520
1,243,226,386
COLORADO
159,826,530
379,590,393
219,763,863
CONNECTICUT
340,672,244
160,128,443
(180,543,801)
DELAWARE
38,035,735
62,646,900
24,611,165
DISTRICT
40,918,030
103,633,173
62,715,143
FLORIDA
446,504,038
NA
(446,504,038)
GEORGIA
186,487,129
615,835,256
429,348,127
GUAM
260,162
7,589,524
7,329,362
HAWAII
24,140,294
NA
(24,140,294)
IDAHO
67,853,381
158,865,725
91,012,344
ILLINOIS
395,939,020
945,844,876
549,905,856
INDIANA
444,377,588
NA
(444,377,588)
IOWA
303,914,891
NA
(303,914,891)
KANSAS
129,523,408
218,989,933
89,466,525
KENTUCKY
127,045,039
544,195,879
417,150,840
LOUISIANA
100,606,035
186,623,801
86,017,766
MAINE
124,037,439
213,281,409
89,243,970
MARYLAND
309,367,006
NA
(309,367,006)
MASSACHUSETTS
244,941,975
775,179,869
530,237,894
MICHIGAN
949,637,037
2,935,745,644
1,986,108,607
MINNESOTA
203,177,417
369,400,000
166,222,583
MISSISSIPPI
54,050,839
194,783,315
140,732,476
MISSOURI
351,083,951
728,248,172
377,164,221
MONTANA
43,347,229
86,645,303
43,298,074
NEBRASKA
90,997,103
298,709,670
207,712,567
NEVADA
17,805,983
149,106,647
131,300,664
NEW HAMPSHIRE
21,535,302
65,469,801
43,934,499
NEW JERSEY
445,566,623
2,448,057,873
2,002,491,250
NEW MEXICO
62,527,906
65,823,046
3,295,140
NEW YORK
635,758,709
1,948,402,580
1,312,643,871
NORTH CAROLINA
166,421,172
475,237,607
308,816,435
NORTH DAKOTA
22,364,312
37,890,753
15,526,441
OHIO
433,251,104
1,639,694,912
1,206,443,808
OKLAHOMA
112,097,634
125,509,200
13,411,566
OREGON
236,886,356
486,838,226
249,951,870
PENNSYLVANIA
497,131,708
1,266,066,343
768,934,635
PUERTO RICO
190,185
108,375,611
108,185,426
RHODE ISLAND
34,069,037
NA
(34,069,037)
SOUTH CAROLINA
53,381,603
157,836,774
104,455,171
SOUTH DAKOTA
33,778,517
74,506,532
40,728,015
TENNESSEE
96,457,960
396,290,142
299,832,182
TEXAS
564,231,050
297,600,084
(266,630,966)
UTAH
140,701,317
264,483,482
123,782,165
VERMONT
16,019,103
34,963,184
18,944,081
VIRGIN ISLANDS
191,469
12,371,057
12,179,588
VIRGINIA
230,913,474
532,295,989
301,382,515
WASHINGTON
503,214,876
411,169,373
(92,045,503)
WEST VIRGINIA
66,325,301
119,366,065
53,040,764
WISCONSIN
361,202,977
NA
(361,202,977)
WYOMING
14,541,780
15,823,240
1,281,460
TOTAL
$12,039,928,147
$23,776,465,319
$11,736,537,172
153
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IRS CERTIFIED ARREARAGES COMPARED WITH PRIOR YEARS COLLECTION DUE
FROM ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DATA
PROCESSING YEAR
TOTAL PRIOR
STATE
1990 IRS
YEAR COLLECTIONS
CERTIFIED AMOUNT
DUE
DIFFERENCE
ALABAMA
$89,115,134
$112,021,967
$22,906,833
ALASKA
78,455,418
174,548,204
96,092,786
ARIZONA
101,780,059
8,653,624
(93,126,435)
ARKANSAS
73,873,424
126,133,841
52,260,417
CALIFORNIA
1,753,395,134
2,186,118,378
432,723,244
COLORADO
159,826,530
316,179,320
156,352,790
CONNECTICUT
340,672,244
46,335,749
(294,336,495)
DELAWARE
38,035,735
39,348,300
1,312,565
DISTRICT
40,918,030
66,552,127
25,634,097
FLORIDA
446,504,038
NA
(446,504,038)
GEORGIA
186,487,129
420,566,150
234,079,021
GUAM
260,162
2,871,525
2,611,363
HAWAII
24,140,294
NA
(24,140,294)
IDAHO
67,853,381
122,553,048
54,699,667
ILLINOIS
395,939,020
682,724,030
286,785,010
INDIANA
444,377,588
NA
(444,377,588)
IOWA
303,914,891
NA
(303,914,891)
KANSAS
129,523,408
157,158,010
27,634,602
KENTUCKY
127,045,039
401,681,353
274,636,314
LOUISIANA
100,606,035
102,797,375
2,191,340
MAINE
124,037,439
159,000,762
34,963,323
MARYLAND
309,367,006
NA
(309,367,006)
MASSACHUSETTS
244,941,975
374,212,404
129,270,429
MICHIGAN
949,637,037
2,112,649,245
1,163,012,208
MINNESOTA
203,177,417
244,500,000
41,322,583
MISSISSIPPI
54,050,839
130,696,084
76,645,245
MISSOURI
351,083,951
580,753,473
229,669,522
MONTANA
43,347,229
67,017,015
23,669,786
NEBRASKA
90,997,103
215,003,270
124,006,167
NEVADA
17,805,983
114,236,533
96,430,550
NEW HAMPSHIRE
21,535,302
38,530,325
16,995,023
NEW JERSEY
445,566,623
1,967,068,886
1,521,502,263
NEW MEXICO
62,527,906
50,998,165
(11,529,741)
NEW YORK
635,758,709
1,372,930,823
737,172,114
NORTH CAROLINA
166,421,172
329,831,459
163,410,287
NORTH DAKOTA
22,364,312
22,412,949
48,637
OHIO
433,251,104
821,087,910
387,836,806
OKLAHOMA
112,097,634
49,554,890
(62,542,744)
OREGON
236,886,356
382,467,536
145,581,180
PENNSYLVANIA
497,131,708
499,436,947
2,305,239
PUERTO RICO
190,185
65,167,246
64,977,061
RHODE ISLAND
34,069,037
NA
(34,069,037)
SOUTH CAROLINA
53,381,603
77,047,843
23,666,240
SOUTH DAKOTA
33,778,517
44,196,625
10,418,108
TENNESSEE
96,457,960
184,303,013
87,845,053
TEXAS
564,231,050
132,501,409
(431,729,641)
UTAH
140,701,317
202,505,747
61,804,430
VERMONT
16,019,103
12,008,724
(4,010,379)
VIRGIN ISLANDS
191,469
4,208,724
4,017,255
VIRGINIA
230,913,474
341,728,257
110,814,783
WASHINGTON
503,214,876
138,628,213
(364,586,663)
WEST VIRGINIA
66,325,301
54,829,920
(11,495,381)
WISCONSIN
361,202,977
NA
(361,202,977)
WYOMING
14,541,780
2,140,000
(12,401,780)
TOTAL
$12,039,928,147
$15,757,897,398
$3,717,969,251
154
Table 114
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF TOTAL ORDERS FOR CURRENT YEAR SUPPORT
DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR CURRENT SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
68,925
40,046
58.1%
ALASKA
19,000
13,678
71.9%
ARIZONA
35,787
19,617
54.8%
ARKANSAS
36,959
22,719
61.4%
CALIFORNIA
358,627
141,161
39.3%
COLORADO-
40,530
35,131
86.6%
CONNECTICUT
72,941
34,042
46.6%
DELAWARE
16,820
12,505
74.3%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
18,241
10,198
55.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
114,756
81,512
71.0%
GUAM
4,407
1,446
32.8%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
20,713
13,181
63.6%
ILLINOIS
164,585
61,075
37.1%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
33,260
23,459
70.5%
KENTUCKY
81,685
42,534
52.0%
LOUISIANA
65,570
52,146
79.5%
MAINE
25,858
25,841
99.9%
MARYLAND
#
#
#
MASSACHUSETTS
128,259
54,924
42.8%
MICHIGAN
404,728
242,415
59.8%
MINNESOTA
99,650
68,000
68.2%
MISSISSIPPI
50,151
25,164
50.1%
MISSOURI
70,206
56,675
80.7%
MONTANA
10,020
5,598
55.8%
NEBRASKA
39,329
19,774
50.2%
NEVADA
22,114
13,796
62.3%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
24,409
14,287
58.5%
NEW JERSEY
246,185
144,865
58.8%
NEW MEXICO
16,604
12,440
74.9%
NEW YORK
318,144
214,866
67.5%
NORTH CAROLINA
110,133
81,844
74.3%
NORTH DAKOTA
10,702
6,323
59.0%
OHIO
348,176
190,379
54.6%
OKLAHOMA
37,604
7,726
20.5%
OREGON
56,906
35,016
61.5%
PENNSYLVANIA
453,860
293,964
65.8%
PUERTO RICO
72,097
37,466
51.9%
RHODE ISLAND
13,230
7;893
59.6%
SOUTH CAROLINA
59,818
47,520
79.4%
SOUTH DAKOTA
16,256
10,112
62.2%
TENNESSEE
137,209
54,301
39.5%
TEXAS
158,388
50,017
31.5%
UTAH
52,272
31,197
59.6%
VERMONT
22,267
13,278
59.6%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
4,115
1,506
36.5%
VIRGINIA
127,228
87,291
68.6%
WASHINGTON
94,444
62,074
65.7%
WEST VIRGINIA
42,774
7,512
17.5%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
7,870
2,900
36.8%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
4,433,812
2,536,419
57.2%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
155
Table 115
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS
ORDERS FOR CURRENT YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR CURRENT SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
36,816
13,649
37.0%
ALASKA
8,257
5,465
66.1%
ARIZONA
24,693
13,536
54.8%
ARKANSAS
16,332
9,385
57.4%
CALIFORNIA
167,844
56,024
33.3%
COLORADO
18,910
16,633
87.9%
CONNECTICUT
56,751
22,753
40.0%
DELAWARE
4,603
4,069
88.3%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,697
2,977
52.2%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
48,867
33,018
67.5%
GUAM
3,227
277
8.5%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
6,226
3,669
58.9%
ILLINOIS
73,781
22,356
30.3%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
14,390
9,155
63.6%
KENTUCKY
37,173
17,905
48.1%
LOUISIANA
23,932
18,565
77.5%
MAINE
#
*
*
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
83,814
38,716
46.1%
MICHIGAN
183,802
86,841
47.2%
MINNESOTA
59,550
33,300
55.9%
MISSISSIPPI
28,257
13,451
47.6%
MISSOURI
24,790
18,070
72.8%
MONTANA
5,159
2,174
42.1%
NEBRASKA
13,605
4,965
36.4%
NEVADA
9,379
4,977
53.0%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
9,120
4,003
43.8%
NEW JERSEY
74,513
37,877
50.8%
NEW MEXICO
6,783
2,786
41.0%
NEW YORK
133,594
86,733
64.9%
NORTH CAROLINA
55,219
42,491
76.9%
NORTH DAKOTA
6,334
3,601
56.8%
OHIO
132,816
42,140
31.7%
OKLAHOMA
21,372
2,706
12.6%
OREGON
23,703
10,964
46.1%
PENNSYLVANIA
175,107
100,461
57.3%
PUERTO RICO
6,108
2,939
48.1%
RHODE ISLAND
4,592
3,261
71.0%
SOUTH CAROLINA
25,506
18,779
73.6%
SOUTH DAKOTA
8,288
4,340
52.3%
TENNESSEE
86,784
28,584
32.9%
TEXAS
48,480
13,359
27.5%
UTAH
31,839
16,636
52.2%
VERMONT
13,286
8,320
62.6%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
491
83
16.9%
VIRGINIA
22,051
16,774
76.0%
WASHINGTON
34,010
18,933
55.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
27,476
2,186
7.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
6,218
1,300
20.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,909,625
921,186
48.2%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
156
Table 116
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC
ORDERS FOR CURRENT YEAR SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR CURRENT SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
32,014
11,869
37.0%
ALASKA
4,538
3,100
68.3%
ARIZONA
7,515
4,120
54.8%
ARKANSAS
16,332
9,385
57.4%
CALIFORNIA
149,599
49,934
33.3%
COLORADO
14,812
14,209
95.9%
CONNECTICUT
41,266
15,475
37.5%
DELAWARE
4,603
4,069
88.3%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,697
2,977
52.2%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
48,366
32,718
67.6%
GUAM
2,900
260
8.9%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
6,226
3,669
58.9%
ILLINOIS
73,781
22,356
30.3%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
10,204
5,607
54.9%
KENTUCKY
30,092
14,761
49.0%
LOUISIANA
23,549
18,268
77.5%
MAINE
11,532
8,471
73.4%
MARYLAND
*
#
#
MASSACHUSETTS
33,812
19,359
57.2%
MICHIGAN
143,024
66,855
46.7%
MINNESOTA
43,300
26,000
60.0%
MISSISSIPPI
24,259
11,683
48.1%
MISSOURI
19,268
16,060
83.3%
MONTANA
3,727
2,135
57.2%
NEBRASKA
5,711
2,596
45.4%
NEVADA
5,994
3,064
51.1%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,305
2,502
58.1%
NEW JERSEY
56,955
28,762
50.4%
NEW MEXICO
6,575
2,703
41.1%
NEW YORK
89,659
60,679
67.6%
NORTH CAROLINA
54,291
41,826
77.0%
NORTH DAKOTA
3,781
2,431
64.2%
OHIO
116,635
37,603
32.2%
OKLAHOMA
13,548
2,090
15.4%
OREGON
15,856
8,956
56.4%
PENNSYLVANIA
116,292
71,415
61.4%
PUERTO RICO
6,108
2,939
48.1%
RHODE ISLAND
4,520
3,250
71.9%
SOUTH CAROLINA
23,782
18,327
77.0%
SOUTH DAKOTA
5,055
3,329
65.8%
TENNESSEE
35,425
18,336
51.7%
TEXAS
40,008
11,025
27.5%
UTAH
13,107
7,215
55.0%
VERMONT
7,362
4,419
60.0%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
491
83
16.9%
VIRGINIA
22,051
16,774
76.0%
WASHINGTON
34,010
10,933
55.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
9,387
2,043
21.7%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
6,218
1,300
20.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,447,542
735,940
50.8%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
157
Table 117
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY
ORDERS FOR CURRENT YEAR
SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR CURRENT SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
4,802
1,780
37.0%
ALASKA
3,719
2,365
63.5%
ARIZONA
17,178
9,416
54.8%
ARKANSAS
NA
NA
NA
CALIFORNIA
18,245
6,090
33.3%
COLORADO
4,098
2,424
59.1%
CONNECTICUT
15,485
7,278
47.0%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NA
NA
NA
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
501
300
59.8%
GUAM
327
17
5.1%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
NA
NA
NA
ILLINOIS
NA
NA
NA
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
4,186
3,548
84.7%
KENTUCKY
7,081
3,144
44.4%
LOUISIANA
383
297
77.5%
MAINE
*
*
*
MARYLAND
*
*
*
MASSACHUSETTS
50,002
19,357
38.7%
MICHIGAN
40,778
19,986
49.0%
MINNESOTA
16,250
7,300
44.9%
MISSISSIPPI
3,998
1,768
44.2%
MISSOURI
5,522
2,010
36.3%
MONTANA
1,432
39
2.7%
NEBRASKA
7,894
2,369
30.0%
NEVADA
3,385
1,913
56.5%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,815
1,501
31.1%
NEW JERSEY
17,558
9,115
51.9%
NEW MEXICO
208
83
39.9%
NEW YORK
43,935
26,054
59.3%
NORTH CAROLINA
928
665
71.6%
NORTH DAKOTA
2,553
1,170
45.8%
OHIO
16,181
4,537
28.0%
OKLAHOMA
7,824
616
7.8%
OREGON
7,927
2,008
25.3%
PENNSYLVANIA
58,815
29,046
49.3%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
72
11
15.2%
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,724
452
26.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,233
1,011
31.2%
TENNESSEE
51,359
10,248
19.9%
TEXAS
8,472
2,334
27.5%
UTAH
18,732
9,421
50.2%
VERMONT
5,924
3,901
65.8%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NA
NA
NA
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
NA
NA
NA
WEST VIRGINIA
18,089
143
0.7%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
NA
NA
NA
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
473,615
193,717
40.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
158
Table 118
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF NON-AFDC ORDERS FOR CURRENT YEAR SUPPORT
DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR CURRENT SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
32,109
26,397
82.2%
ALASKA
10,743
8,213
76.4%
ARIZONA
11,094
6,081
54.8%
ARKANSAS
20,627
13,334
64.6%
CALIFORNIA
190,783
85,137
44.6%
COLORADO
21,620
18,498
85.5%
CONNECTICUT
16,190
11,289
69.7%
DELAWARE
12,217
8,436
69.0%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
12,544
7,221
57.5%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
65,889
48,494
73.5%
GUAM
1,180
1,169
99.0%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
14,487
9,512
65.6%
ILLINOIS
90,804
38,719
42.6%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
18,870
14,304
75.8%
KENTUCKY
44,512
24,629
55.3%
LOUISIANA
41,638
33,581
80.6%
MAINE
12,223
11,512
94.1%
MARYLAND
#
#
#
MASSACHUSETTS
44,445
16,208
36.4%
MICHIGAN
220,926
155,574
70.4%
MINNESOTA
40,100
34,700
86.5%
MISSISSIPPI
21,894
11,713
53.4%
MISSOURI
45,416
38,605
85.0%
MONTANA
4,861
3,424
70.4%
NEBRASKA
25,724
14,809
57.5%
NEVADA
12,735
8,819
69.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
15,289
10,284
67.2%
NEW JERSEY
171,672
106,988
62.3%
NEW MEXICO
9,821
9,654
98.2%
NEW YORK
184,550
128,133
69.4%
NORTH CAROLINA
54,914
39,353
71.6%
NORTH DAKOTA
4,368
2,722
62.3%
OHIO
215,360
148,239
68.8%
OKLAHOMA
16,232
5,020
30.9%
OREGON
33,123
24,052
72.6%
PENNSYLVANIA
278,753
198,503
71.2%
PUERTO RICO
65,989
34,527
52.3%
RHODE ISLAND
8,638
4,637
53.6%
SOUTH CAROLINA
34,312
28,741
83.7%
SOUTH DAKOTA
7,968
5,772
72.4%
TENNESSEE
50,425
25,717
51.0%
TEXAS
109,908
36,658
33.3%
UTAH
20,433
14,561
71.2%
VERMONT
8,981
4,958
55.2%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3,624
1,423
39.2%
VIRGINIA
105,177
70,517
67.0%
WASHINGTON
60,434
43,141
71.3%
WEST VIRGINIA
15,298
5,326
34.8%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
1,652
1,600
96.8%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2,510,552
1,600,904
63.7%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 16 AND 18
159
Table 119
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF TOTAL ORDERS FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
97,193
55,017
56.6%
ALASKA
17,970
8,615
47.9%
ARIZONA
10,681
7,232
67.7%
ARKANSAS
51,060
16,848
32.9%
CALIFORNIA
394,798
91,125
23.0%
COLORADO
64,183
37,855
58.9%
CONNECTICUT
32,841
19,600
59.6%
DELAWARE
24,818
9,300
37.4%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
15,466
7,566
48.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
146,199
48,549
33.2%
GUAM
1,714
417
24.3%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
45,246
16,068
35.5%
ILLINOIS
219,277
42,147
19.2%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
48,024
29,159
60.7%
KENTUCKY
93,269
28,158
30.1%
LOUISIANA
33,421
23,110
69.1%
MAINE
36,368
12,746
35.0%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
135,282
30,561
22.5%
MICHIGAN
437,728
127,941
29.2%
MINNESOTA
63,700
42,100
66.0%
MISSISSIPPI
44,714
13,654
30.5%
MISSOURI
153,608
30,478
19.8%
MONTANA
14,710
5,852
39.7%
NEBRASKA
34,208
5,264
15.3%
NEVADA
26,066
8,573
32.8%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
15,625
2,571
16.4%
NEW JERSEY
435,528
93,563
21.4%
NEW MEXICO
12,973
10,323
79.5%
NEW YORK
260,430
132,434
50.8%
NORTH CAROLINA
117,977
36,793
31.1%
NORTH DAKOTA
10,048
6,513
64.8%
OHIO
185,933
65,262
35.0%
OKLAHOMA
15,445
6,432
41.6%
OREGON
77,973
15,797
20.2%
PENNSYLVANIA
250,081
123,072
49.2%
PUERTO RICO
35,831
7,496
20.9%
RHODE ISLAND
4,272
3,992
93.4%
SOUTH CAROLINA
21,110
6,668
31.5%
SOUTH DAKOTA
14,400
8,288
57.5%
TENNESSEE
91,515
13,203
14.4%
TEXAS
173,377
39,634
22.8%
UTAH
42,830
15,668
36.5%
VERMONT
8,753
3,077
35.1%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,144
222
10.3%
VIRGINIA
154,831
62,646
40.4%
WASHINGTON
135,871
75,244
55.3%
WEST VIRGINIA
41,433
1,728
4.1%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
4,280
1,505
35.1%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
4,355,209
1,450,071
33.2%
SOURCE: FORM DCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ORDERS FOR PRIOR YEAR
SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
63,444
27,885
43.9%
ALASKA
9,392
4,069
43.3%
ARIZONA
7,370
4,990
67.7%
ARKANSAS
30,782
9,517
30.9%
CALIFORNIA
268,378
58,825
21.9%
COLORADO
43,674
31,689
72.5%
CONNECTICUT
23,068
13,766
59.6%
DELAHARE
10,390
3,096
29.7%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
9,198
2,323
25.2%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
79,449
29,223
36.7%
GUAM
1,006
370
36.7%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
22,212
9,159
41.2%
ILLINOIS
115,402
32,369
28.0%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
27,169
14,459
53.2%
KENTUCKY
56,250
17,230
30.6%
LOUISIANA
9,826
5,983
60.8%
MAINE
21,369
6,338
29.6%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
70,795
28,616
40.4%
MICHIGAN
233,144
60,712
26.0%
MINNESOTA
34,700
29,300
84.4%
MISSISSIPPI
30,361
9,900
32.6%
MISSOURI
86,948
23,122
26.5%
MONTANA
8,921
4,015
45.0%
NEBRASKA
11,398
1,461
12.8%
NEVADA
15,631
5,458
34.9%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
7,627
849
11.1%
NEW JERSEY
203,904
49,718
24.3%
NEW MEXICO
9,622
8,399
87.2%
NEW YORK
190,956
71,950
37.6%
NORTH CAROLINA
77,383
23,831
30.7%
NORTH DAKOTA
7,664
4,910
64.0%
OHIO
90,965
28,066
30.8%
OKLAHOMA
8,571
2,580
30.1%
OREGON
37,393
4,847
12.9%
PENNSYLVANIA
103,564
47,217
45.5%
PUERTO RICO
4,369
2,798
64.0%
RHODE ISLAND
3,488
2,862
82.0%
SOUTH CAROLINA
12,684
4,896
38.5%
SOUTH DAKOTA
10,688
5,856
54.7%
TENNESSEE
75,190
7,293
9.6%
TEXAS
71,670
26,936
37.5%
UTAH
26,711
10,145
37.9%
VERMONT
8,054
2,730
33.8%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
573
95
16.5%
VIRGINIA
59,333
25,213
42.4%
WASHINGTON
72,317
34,854
48.1%
WEST VIRGINIA
26,646
1,022
3.8%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
3,730
1,305
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
2,403,379
802,247
33.3%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
161
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ORDERS FOR PRIOR YEAR
SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
30,413
16,179
53.1%
ALASKA
4,071
1,470
36.1%
ARIZONA
2,243
1,519
67.7%
ARKANSAS
16,799
5,290
31.4%
CALIFORNIA
239,205
52,431
21.9%
COLORADO
13,078
9,874
75.5%
CONNECTICUT
16,609
11,958
71.9%
DELAWARE
10,390
3,096
29.7%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,532
2,068
37.3%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
44,576
13,929
31.2%
GUAM
1,006
370
36.7%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
5,219
1,760
33.7%
ILLINOIS
70,367
13,071
18.5%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
12,155
5,952
48.9%
KENTUCKY
22,043
7,647
34.6%
LOUISIANA
9,669
5,887
60.8%
MAINE
11,703
3,843
32.8%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
30,722
13,769
44.8%
MICHIGAN
114,014
21,265
18.6%
MINNESOTA
*
*
#
MISSISSIPPI
16,473
6,266
38.0%
MISSOURI
75,542
14,585
19.3%
MONTANA
3,617
1,430
39.5%
NEBRASKA
4,319
485
11.2%
NEVADA
4,160
1,069
25.6%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,449
324
22.3%
NEW JERSEY
93,721
18,409
19.6%
NEW MEXICO
9,522
8,386
88.0%
NEW YORK
82,843
31,162
37.6%
NORTH CAROLINA
45,704
13,711
29.9%
NORTH DAKOTA
2,246
1,317
58.6%
OHIO
67,801
21,066
31.0%
OKLAHOMA
3,050
1,651
54.1%
OREGON
16,780
4,009
23.8%
PENNSYLVANIA
61,275
28,884
47.1%
PUERTO RICO
4,369
2,798
64.0%
RHODE ISLAND
3,083
2,790
90.4%
SOUTH CAROLINA
12,384
4,666
37.6%
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,674
1,659
62.0%
TENNESSEE
27,464
3,900
14.2%
TEXAS
51,056
24,252
47.5%
UTAH
11,920
2,368
19.8%
VERMONT
4,157
370
8.9%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
303
67
22.1%
VIRGINIA
59,333
25,213
42.4%
WASHINGTON
32,836
17,861
54.3%
WEST VIRGINIA
8,573
938
10.9%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
2,798
979
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,369,266
431,993
31.5%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
162
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY ORDERS FOR PRIOR YEAR
SUPPORT DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
33,031
11,706
35.4%
ALASKA
5,321
2,599
48.8%
ARIZONA
5,127
3,471
67.7%
ARKANSAS
13,983
4,227
30.2%
CALIFORNIA
29,173
6,394
21.9%
COLORADO
30,596
21,815
71.3%
CONNECTICUT
6,459
1,808
27.9%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,666
255
6.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
34,873
15,294
43.8%
GUAM
NA
NA
NA
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
16,993
7,399
43.5%
ILLINOIS
45,035
19,298
42.8%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
15,014
8,507
56.6%
KENTUCKY
34,207
9,583
28.0%
LOUISIANA
157
96
61.1%
MAINE
9,666
2,495
25.8%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
40,073
14,847
37.0%
MICHIGAN
119,130
39,447
33.1%
MINNESOTA
31,000
12,300
39.6%
MISSISSIPPI
13,888
3,634
26.1%
MISSOURI
11,406
8,537
74.8%
MONTANA
5,304
2,585
48.7%
NEBRASKA
7,079
976
13.7%
NEVADA
11,471
4,389
38.2%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
6,178
525
8.4%
NEW JERSEY
110,183
31,309
28.4%
NEW MEXICO
100
13
13.0%
NEW YORK
108,113
40,788
37.7%
NORTH CAROLINA
31,679
10,120
31.9%
NORTH DAKOTA
5,418
3,593
66.3%
OHIO
23,164
7,000
30.2%
OKLAHOMA
5,521
929
16.8%
OREGON
20,613
838
4.0%
PENNSYLVANIA
42,289
18,333
43.3%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
405
72
17.7%
SOUTH CAROLINA
300
230
76.6%
SOUTH DAKOTA
8,014
4,197
52.3%
TENNESSEE
47,726
3,393
7.1%
TEXAS
20,614
2,684
13.0%
UTAH
14,791
7,777
52.5%
VERMONT
3,897
2,360
60.5%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
270
28
10.3%
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
39,481
16,993
43.0%
WEST VIRGINIA
18,073
84
0.4%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
932
326
34.9%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,030,413
353,254
34.2%
SOURCE: FORM DCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
163
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF NON-AFDC ORDERS FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
DUE AND RECEIVED, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
FOR PRIOR YEAR SUPPORT
WITH COLLECTIONS
ORDERS WITH COLLECTIONS
ALABAMA
33,749
27,132
80.3%
ALASKA
8,578
4,546
52.9%
ARIZONA
3,311
2,242
67.7%
ARKANSAS
20,278
7,331
36.1%
CALIFORNIA
126,420
32,300
25.5%
COLORADO
20,514
6,166
30.0%
CONNECTICUT
9,773
5,834
59.6%
DELAWARE
14,428
6,204
42.9%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
6,268
5,243
83.6%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
66,750
19,326
28.9%
GUAM
708
47
6.6%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
23,034
6,909
29.9%
ILLINOIS
103,875
9,778
9.4%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
20,855
14,700
70.4%
KENTUCKY
37,019
10,928
29.5%
LOUISIANA
23,595
17,127
72.5%
MAINE
14,999
6,408
42.7%
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
64,487
1,945
3.0%
MICHIGAN
204,584
67,229
32.8%
MINNESOTA
29,000
12,800
44.1%
MISSISSIPPI
14,353
3,754
26.1%
MISSOURI
66,660
7,356
11.0%
MONTANA
5,789
1,837
31.7%
NEBRASKA
22,810
3,803
16.6%
NEVADA
10,435
3,115
29.8%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
7,998
1,722
21.5%
NEW JERSEY
231,624
43,845
18.9%
NEW MEXICO
3,351
1,924
57.4%
NEW YORK
69,474
60,484
87.0%
NORTH CAROLINA
40,594
12,967
31.9%
NORTH DAKOTA
2,384
1,603
67.2%
OHIO
94,968
37,196
39.1%
OKLAHOMA
6,874
3,852
56.0%
OREGON
40,580
10,950
26.9%
PENNSYLVANIA
146,517
75,855
51.7%
PUERTO RICO
31,462
4,698
14.9%
RHODE ISLAND
*
*
#
SOUTH CAROLINA
8,426
1,772
21.0%
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,712
2,432
65.5%
TENNESSEE
16,325
5,910
36.2%
TEXAS
101,707
12,698
12.4%
UTAH
16,119
5,523
34.2%
VERMONT
699
347
49.6%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1,571
127
8.0%
VIRGINIA
95,498
37,433
39.1%
WASHINGTON
63,554
40,390
63.5%
WEST VIRGINIA
14,787
706
4.7%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
550
200
36.3%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
1,951,046
646,694
33.1%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 19 AND 20
164
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF TOTAL ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
ORDERS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
7,804
3,642
46.6%
ALASKA
2,983
1,542
51.6%
ARIZONA
7,957
4,810
60.4%
ARKANSAS
12,611
7,002
55.5%
CALIFORNIA
78,937
30,440
38.5%
COLORADO
6,216
2,714
43.6%
CONNECTICUT
10,679
4,932
46.1%
DELAWARE
2,720
2,262
83.1%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3,227
2,257
69.9%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
25,205
19,077
75.6%
GUAM
538
162
30.1%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
5,988
3,543
59.1%
ILLINOIS
31,621
15,717
49.7%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
8,044
5,018
62.3%
KENTUCKY
13,355
8,965
67.1%
LOUISIANA
10,571
8,324
78.7%
MAINE
4,248
2,412
56.7%
MARYLAND
*
*
#
MASSACHUSETTS
11,945
8,649
72.4%
MICHIGAN
82,151
39,049
47.5%
MINNESOTA
15,050
11,600
77.0%
MISSISSIPPI
10,467
6,431
61.4%
MISSOURI
40,250
17,432
43.3%
MONTANA
2,895
1,285
44.3%
NEBRASKA
2,591
1,332
51.4%
NEVADA
4,600
2,667
57.9%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,474
2,383
53.2%
NEW JERSEY
45,142
31,894
70.6%
NEW MEXICO
8,415
4,374
51.9%
NEW YORK
40,010
30,612
76.5%
NORTH CAROLINA
26,965
20,177
74.8%
NORTH DAKOTA
3,128
1,760
56.2%
OHIO
57,775
32,283
55.8%
OKLAHOMA
3,076
1,165
37.8%
OREGON
13,172
8,033
60.9%
PENISYLVANIA
80,123
51,917
64.7%
PUERTO RICO
17,460
9,954
57.0%
RHODE ISLAND
1,629
1,393
85.5%
SOUTH CAROLINA
6,530
4,125
63.1%
SOUTH DAKOTA
5,844
3,846
65.8%
TENNESSEE
12,133
6,628
54.6%
TEXAS
17,833
4,459
25.0%
UTAH
11,027
6,409
58.1%
VERMONT
7,433
4,705
63.2%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
263
153
58.1%
VIRGINIA
46,136
31,398
68.0%
WASHINGTON
10,352
6,794
65.6%
WEST VIRGINIA
1,341
356
26.5%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
881
485
55.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
823,795
476,567
57.8%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
165
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
ORDERS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
6,148
2,152
35.0%
ALASKA
1,638
764
46.6%
ARIZONA
5,490
3,319
60.4%
ARKANSAS
5,487
2,833
52.5%
CALIFORNIA
41,208
13,937
33.8%
COLORADO
3,607
1,732
48.0%
CONNECTICUT
8,898
3,691
41.4%
DELAHARE
887
736
82.9%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
908
646
71.1%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
11,955
8,613
72.0%
GUAM
354
102
28.8%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
2,699
1,436
53.2%
ILLINOIS
16,364
6,798
41.5%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
3,949
2,195
55.5%
KENTUCKY
5,843
3,443
58.9%
LOUISIANA
4,525
3,592
79.3%
MAINE
2,373
1,308
55.1%
MARYLAND
#
*
#
MASSACHUSETTS
9,093
6,998
76.9%
MICHIGAN
50,280
22,124
44.0%
MINNESOTA
8,050
5,750
71.4%
MISSISSIPPI
6,863
4,031
58.7%
MISSOURI
20,521
8,134
39.6%
MONTANA
1,464
482
32.9%
NEBRASKA
1,045
437
41.8%
NEVADA
2,447
1,277
52.1%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,418
1,049
43.3%
NEW JERSEY
17,403
10,705
61.5%
NEW MEXICO
2,826
1,308
46.2%
NEW YORK
18,993
13,847
72.9%
NORTH CAROLINA
16,792
12,887
76.7%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,731
1,028
59.3%
OHIO
24,658
10,894
44.1%
OKLAHOMA
2,080
359
17.2%
OREGON
6,186
3,183
51.4%
PENNSYLVANIA
33,290
20,640
62.0%
PUERTO RICO
1,806
1,526
84.4%
RHODE ISLAND
967
821
84.9%
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,582
3,196
89.2%
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,191
1,921
60.2%
TENNESSEE
8,086
4,321
53.4%
TEXAS
10,561
2,641
25.0%
UTAH
5,210
2,642
50.7%
VERMONT
4,513
2,701
59.8%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
40
35
87.5%
VIRGINIA
12,320
7,422
60.2%
WASHINGTON
3,074
1,474
47.9%
WEST VIRGINIA
830
178
21.4%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
718
395
55.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
403,371
211,753
52.4%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
166
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
ORDERS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
5,346
1,871
34.9%
ALASKA
893
431
48.2%
ARIZONA
1,671
1,010
60.4%
ARKANSAS
5,487
2,883
52.5%
CALIFORNIA
36,729
12,422
33.8%
COLORADO
2,793
1,511
54.0%
CONNECTICUT
5,161
1,935
37.4%
DELAWARE
887
736
82.9%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
908
646
71.1%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
11,877
8,553
72.0%
GUAM
304
102
33.5%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
2,699
1,436
53.2%
ILLINOIS
16,364
6,798
41.5%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
3,220
1,677
52.0%
KENTUCKY
4,815
2,849
59.1%
LOUISIANA
4,454
3,535
79.3%
MAINE
2,373
1,308
55.1%
MARYLAND
*
#
#
MASSACHUSETTS
6,455
5,022
77.8%
MICHIGAN
36,835
12,530
34.0%
MINNESOTA
6,850
5,000
72.9%
MISSISSIPPI
5,996
3,595
59.9%
MISSOURI
17,618
7,218
40.9%
MONTANA
968
468
48.3%
NEBRASKA
798
363
45.4%
NEVADA
1,340
795
59.3%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,345
683
50.7%
NEW JERSEY
13,803
8,416
60.9%
NEW MEXICO
2,789
1,291
46.2%
NEW YORK
13,602
10,100
74.3%
NORTH CAROLINA
15,864
12,222
77.0%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,125
735
65.3%
OHIO
22,132
10,002
45.1%
OKLAHOMA
1,331
270
20.2%
OREGON
6,181
3,181
51.4%
PENNSYLVANIA
23,204
13,731
59.1%
PUERTO RICO
1,806
1,526
84.4%
RHODE ISLAND
967
821
84.9%
SOUTH CAROLINA
3,560
3,181
89.3%
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,092
1,506
71.9%
TENNESSEE
5,078
2,914
57.3%
TEXAS
8,714
2,179
25.0%
UTAH
2,892
1,497
51.7%
VERMONT
2,157
1,409
65.3%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
40
35
87.5%
VIRGINIA
12,320
7,422
60.2%
WASHINGTON
3,074
1,474
47.9%
WEST VIRGINIA
814
177
21.7%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
718
395
55.0%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
328,449
169,869
51.7%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
167
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
ORDERS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
802
281
35.0%
ALASKA
745
333
44.6%
ARIZONA
3,819
2,309
60.4%
ARKANSAS
NA
NA
NA
CALIFORNIA
4,479
1,515
33.8%
COLORADO
814
221
27.1%
CONNECTICUT
3,737
1,756
46.9%
DELAWARE
NA
NA
NA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NA
NA
NA
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
78
60
76.9%
GUAM
NA
NA
NA
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
NA
NA
NA
ILLINOIS
NA
NA
NA
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
729
518
71.0%
KENTUCKY
1,028
594
57.7%
LOUISIANA
71
57
80.2%
MAINE
NA
NA
NA
MARYLAND
NA
NA
NA
MASSACHUSETTS
2,638
1,976
74.9%
MICHIGAN
13,445
9,594
71.3%
MINNESOTA
1,200
750
62.5%
MISSISSIPPI
867
436
50.2%
MISSOURI
2,903
916
31.5%
MONTANA
496
14
2.8%
NEBRASKA
247
74
29.9%
NEVADA
1,107
482
43.5%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,073
366
34.1%
NEW JERSEY
3,600
2,289
63.5%
NEW MEXICO
37
17
45.9%
NEW YORK
5,391
3,739
69.3%
NORTH CAROLINA
928
665
71.6%
NORTH DAKOTA
606
293
48.3%
OHIO
2,526
892
35.3%
OKLAHOMA
749
89
11.8%
OREGON
5
2
40.0%
PENNSYLVANIA
10,086
6,909
68.5%
PUERTO RICO
NA
NA
NA
RHODE ISLAND
NA
NA
NA
SOUTH CAROLINA
22
15
68.1%
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,099
415
37.7%
TENNESSEE
3,008
1,407
46.7%
TEXAS
1,847
462
25.0%
UTAH
2,318
1,145
49.3%
VERMONT
2,356
1,292
54.8%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NA
NA
NA
VIRGINIA
NA
NA
NA
WASHINGTON
NA
NA
NA
WEST VIRGINIA
16
1
6.2%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
NA
NA
NA
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
74,872
41,884
55.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
168
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - NUMBER OF NON-AFDC ORDERS ENTERED DURING THE YEAR, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL ORDERS
TOTAL ORDERS
PERCENT OF
DUE
RECEIVED
ORDERS RECEIVED
ALABAMA
1,656
1,490
89.9%
ALASKA
1,345
778
57.8%
ARIZONA
2,467
1,491
60.4%
ARKANSAS
7,124
4,119
57.8%
CALIFORNIA
37,729
16,503
43.7%
COLORADO
2,609
982
37.6%
CONNECTICUT
1,781
1,241
69.6%
DELAWARE
1,833
1,526
83.2%
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
2,319
1,611
69.4%
FLORIDA
NA
NA
NA
GEORGIA
13,250
10,464
78.9%
GUAM
184
60
32.6%
HAWAII
NA
NA
NA
IDAHO
3,289
2,107
64.0%
ILLINOIS
15,257
8,919
58.4%
INDIANA
NA
NA
NA
IOWA
NA
NA
NA
KANSAS
4,095
2,823
68.9%
KENTUCKY
7,512
5,522
73.5%
LOUISIANA
6,046
4,732
78.2%
MAINE
1,875
1,104
58.8%
MARYLAND
*
#
*
MASSACHUSETTS
2,852
1,651
57.8%
MICHIGAN
31,871
16,925
53.1%
MINNESOTA
7,000
5,850
83.5%
MISSISSIPPI
3,604
2,400
66.5%
MISSOURI
19,729
9,298
47.1%
MONTANA
1,431
803
56.1%
NEBRASKA
1,546
895
57.8%
NEVADA
2,153
1,390
64.5%
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,056
1,334
64.8%
NEW JERSEY
27,739
21,189
76.3%
NEW MEXICO
5,589
3,066
54.8%
NEW YORK
21,017
16,765
79.7%
NORTH CAROLINA
10,173
7,290
71.6%
NORTH DAKOTA
1,397
732
52.3%
OHIO
33,117
21,389
64.5%
OKLAHOMA
996
806
80.9%
OREGON
6,986
4,850
69.4%
PENNSYLVANIA
46,833
31,277
66.7%
PUERTO RICO
15,654
8,428
53.8%
RHODE ISLAND
662
572
86.4%
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,948
.929
31.5%
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,653
1,925
72.5%
TENNESSEE
4,047
2,307
57.0%
TEXAS
7,272
1,818
25.0%
UTAH
5,817
3,767
64.7%
VERMONT
2,920
2,004
68.6%
VIRGIN ISLANDS
223
118
52.9%
VIRGINIA
33,816
23,976
70.9%
WASHINGTON
7,278
5,320
73.0%
WEST VIRGINIA
511
178
34.8%
WISCONSIN
NA
NA
NA
WYOMING
163
90
55.2%
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
420,424
264,814
62.9%
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINES 15 AND 17
169
Table 129
INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - CASES IN WHICH REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE
WERE SENT TO OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC AND
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY
ALABAMA
5,748
2,486
2,906
356
ALASKA
3,206
1,111
1,235
860
ARIZONA
1,243
393
741
109
ARKANSAS
9,279
4,666
4,601
12
CALIFORNIA
16,154
8,776
5,423
1,955
1,056
COLORADO
4,858
2,214
1,588
CONNECTICUT
4,332
2,887
1,361
84
DELAWARE
2,912
1,017
1,895
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
136
42
76
18
FLORIDA
22,934
11,696
11,238
0
GEORGIA
5,827
3,450
1,377
1,000
GUAM
287
149
138
0
HAWAII
8,202
4,180
4,022
0
IDAHO
2,654
711
809
1,134
ILLINOIS
8,372
2,527
5,337
508
INDIANA
4,079
2,288
1,505
286
IOWA
12,163
5,287
6,748
128
KANSAS
5,386
3,182
2,100
104
KENTUCKY
7,627
3,997
2,399
1,231
LOUISIANA
14,025
6,545
7,379
101
MAINE
751
265
252
234
MARYLAND
13,043
4,866
7,864
313
MASSACHUSETTS
3,332
897
1,701
734
MICHIGAN
28,403
16,334
9,621
2,448
MINNESOTA
4,191
1,721
1,715
755
MISSISSIPPI
18,814
14,848
3,966
0
2,619
1,027
1,357
235
MISSOURI
MONTANA
2,984
1,719
1,040
225
NEBRASKA
2,755
1,288
1,262
205
NEVADA
6,969
4,753
1,803
413
NEW HAMPSHIRE
972
535
437
0
NEW JERSEY
4,742
1,406
2,327
1,009
NEW MEXICO
1,377
753
620
4
NEW YORK
4,629
1,030
2,554
1,045
NORTH CAROLINA
8,230
4,641
3,354
235
NORTH DAKOTA
1,238
540
410
288
OHIO
20,943
10,933
9,645
365
881
441
440
0
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
19,126
2,977
13,288
2,861
PENNSYLVANIA
60,956
24,985
34,086
1,885
PUERTO RICO
3,302
1,140
2,162
0
0
RHODE ISLAND
320
173
147
SOUTH CAROLINA
22,025
12,003
9,456
566
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,403
1,216
960
227
TENNESSEE
51,266
27,454
23,551
281
TEXAS
2,120
433
1,664
23
UTAH
3,385
773
1,289
1,323
VERMONT
3,442
1,618
844
980
VIRGIN ISLANDS
326
55
271
0
VIRGINIA
14,606
8,725
5,792
89
WASHINGTON
13,656
8,164
3,927
1,565
WEST VIRGINIA
4,160
2,484
1,630
46
WISCONSIN
6,242
3,561
2,225
456
WYOMING
4,005
2,039
763
1,203
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
477,637
233,381
215,301
28,955
SOURCE: FURM OCSE-56 LINE 10
170
Table 130
INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - CASES IN WHICH REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE
WERE RECEIVED FROM OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
AND FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY
ALABAMA
7,289
4,079
2,959
251
ALASKA
2,243
792
1,016
435
ARIZONA
16,270
10,745
5,487
38
ARKANSAS
4,988
2,827
2,161
0
CALIFORNIA
15,959
7,103
7,273
1,583
COLORADO
9,664
6,057
3,454
153
CONNECTICUT
4,212
2,561
1,651
0
DELAWARE
705
242
463
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,129
535
594
0
FLORIDA
15,691
7,425
8,266
0
GEORGIA
7,263
5,304
1,759
200
GUAM
121
55
66
0
HAWAII
1,419
428
991
0
IDAHO
3,409
856
1,054
1,499
ILLINOIS
18,459
12,934
5,525
0
INDIANA
5,607
3,399
1,745
463
IOWA
1,883
890
993
0
KANSAS
4,405
3,081
1,241
83
KENTUCKY
3,972
2,289
1,529
154
LOUISIANA
12,173
5,735
6,346
MAINE
92
1,001
570
431
0
MARYLAND
14,734
6,156
8,392
MASSACHUSETTS
186
2,733
754
1,573
406
MICHIGAN
20,917
10,651
9,352
MINNESOTA
914
3,054
1,231
1,386
MISSISSIPPI
437
3,219
2,351
868
MISSOURI
0
7,845
5,342
2,503
MONTANA
0
3,142
1,597
1,190
NEBRASKA
355
2,595
1,593
972
NEVADA
30
10,534
6,677
3,444
NEW HAMPSHIRE
413
2,322
1,359
963
NEW JERSEY
0
5,646
3,079
918
NEW MEXICO
1,649
1,209
555
586
NEW YORK
68
4,063
9
3,906
NORTH CAROLINA
148
6,652
3,677
2,881
NORTH DAKOTA
94
809
554
255
OHIO
O
20,256
11,101
9,046
OKLAHOMA
109
2,303
1,218
1,085
OREGON
0
18,027
3,704
10,764
PENNSYLVANIA
3,559
47,198
17,107
28,629
PUERTO RICO
1,462
5,964
4,750
1,214
RHODE ISLAND
0
2,315
1,326
1,066
SOUTH CAROLINA
23
14,864
8,122
6,299
SOUTH DAKOTA
443
2,010
1,322
590
TENNESSEE
98
27,970
14,303
13,512
TEXAS
155
8,875
4,916
3,959
UTAH
0
1,348
121
622
VERMONT
605
5,011
2,271
2,247
VIRGIN ISLANDS
493
747
193
554
VIRGINIA
0
16,540
7,546
8,918
WASHINGTON
76
12,716
7,605
WEST VIRGINIA
3,643
1,468
4,659
2,083
WISCONSIN
2,574
2
2,625
1,316
HYOMING
1,058
251
1,883
1,328
555
0
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
422,647
213,724
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 11
190,528
18,395
171
Table 131
INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - CASES IN WHICH COLLECTIONS WERE SENT TO OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
AND FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY
ALABAMA
7,922
2,037
5,089
796
ALASKA
6,406
2,281
3,319
806
ARIZONA
6,834
2,780
4,049
5
ARKANSAS
9,119
4,560
4,559
0
CALIFORNIA
65,673
32,118
26,400
7,155
COLORADO
10,652
3,366
6,598
688
CONNECTICUT
9,632
2,345
7,263
24
DELAWARE
5,706
1,196
4,510
o
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
7,032
2,408
4,624
0
FLORIDA
86,186
24,152
54,511
7,523
GEORGIA
23,324
6,866
15,611
847
GUAM
309
145
164
0
HAWAII
4,446
1,942
2,504
0
IDAHO
6,507
1,650
3,434
1,423
ILLINOIS
15,271
7,664
7,476
131
INDIANA
31,832
15,752
13,306
2,774
IOWA
6,605
2,859
3,552
194
KANSAS
8,019
1,479
5,257
1,283
KENTUCKY
10,675
3,131
7,354
190
LOUISIANA
10,164
3,626
6,482
56
MAINE
4,079
798
3,278
3
MARYLAND
11,260
2,404
8,601
255
MASSACHUSETTS
23,373
3,874
16,301
3,198
MICHIGAN
33,600
9,922
15,644
8,034
MINNESOTA
16,312
5,510
8,212
2,590
MISSISSIPPI
5,912
2,771
3,141
O
MISSOURI
13,036
4,313
8,321
402
MONTANA
2,288
833
1,109
346
NEBRASKA
8,902
2,164
4,371
2,367
NEVADA
15,345
6,316
7,736
1,293
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5,973
1,123
4,786
64
NEW JERSEY
27,129
2,888
24,241
0
NEW MEXICO
3,464
1,225
2,239
o
NEW YORK
46,892
101
43,698
3,093
NORTH CAROLINA
5,686
2,293
3,393
0
NORTH DAKOTA
1,899
1,119
768
12
OHIO
27,972
7,113
17,534
3,325
OKLAHOMA
10,420
3,965
6,455
0
OREGON
16,500
8,512
7,464
524
PENNSYLVANIA
58,772
10,792
46,676
1,304
PUERTO RICO
8,159
6,956
1,203
0
RHODE ISLAND
2,789
1,478
1,283
28
SOUTH CAROLINA
4,220
1,301
2,915
4
SOUTH DAKOTA
3,031
1,100
1,626
305
TENNESSEE
19,607
6,918
12,622
67
TEXAS
27,979
12,481
15,498
0
UTAH
5,042
1,743
2,756
543
VERMONT
2,017
924
954
139
VIRGIN ISLANDS
536
155
375
6
VIRGINIA
11,587
1,832
9,607
148
WASHINGTON
23,882
11,494
12,385
3
WEST VIRGINIA
4,489
338
4,120
31
WISCONSIN
7,115
2,171
4,754
190
WYOMING
3,956
1,541
2,055
360
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
795,537
250,825
492,183
52,529
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 12
172
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INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - CASES IN WHICH COLLECTIONS WERE RECEIVED
FROM OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC
NON-AFDC
AFDC AND
AND FOSTER CARE
FOSTER CARE ARREARS ONLY
ALABAMA
8,234
1,529
5,777
928
ALASKA
5,717
961
3,371
1,385
ARIZONA
4,526
454
4,047
25
ARKANSAS
3,971
910
2,818
243
CALIFORNIA
65,876
23,256
37,439
5,181
COLORADO
5,527
1,099
3,449
979
CONNECTICUT
10,530
2,193
7,208
1,129
DELAWARE
4,831
897
3,934
0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1,050
210
749
91
FLORIDA
61,808
7,358
52,311
2,139
GEORGIA
22,533
3,064
16,704
2,765
GUAM
348
96
252
o
HAWAII
5,020
1,312
2,426
1,282
IDAHO
1,472
171
677
624
ILLINOIS
14,936
2,958
10,541
1,437
INDIANA
9,543
5,756
3,012
775
IOWA
7,404
2,639
3,597
1,168
KANSAS
1,600
266
1,113
221
KENTUCKY
11,778
2,394
8,676
708
LOUISIANA
11,970
1,947
9,992
31
MAINE
7,365
1,611
3,025
2,729
MARYLAND
10,945
1,332
9,078
535
MASSACHUSETTS
16,590
1,776
13,942
872
MICHIGAN
49,761
15,756
21,256
12,749
MINNESOTA
15,908
4,187
9,046
2,675
MISSISSIPPI
5,497
1,357
3,752
388
MISSOURI
4,553
1,978
1,881
694
MONTANA
2,142
473
1,163
506
NEBRASKA
5,666
572
4,153
941
NEVADA
6,553
492
5,301
760
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5,655
679
4,906
70
NEW JERSEY
22,510
2,974
19,129
NEW MEXICO
407
4,740
1,945
2,795
NEW YORK
0
43,354
7,423
30,944
NORTH CAROLINA
4,987
11,920
2,588
8,984
NORTH DAKOTA
348
2,127
632
914
OHIO
581
23,726
6,848
14,018
OKLAHOMA
2,860
4,441
1,245
3,196
OREGON
o
17,063
860
14,737
PENNSYLVANIA
1,466
97,230
24,637
68,267
PUERTO RICO
4,326
8,404
1,468
6,936
RHODE ISLAND
0
6,672
3,078
3,589
SOUTH CAROLINA
5
3,607
1,788
1,634
SOUTH DAKOTA
185
2,294
347
1,579
TENNESSEE
368
17,550
3,653
13,720
TEXAS
177
6,989
568
6,286
UTAH
135
6,425
1,238
3,275
VERMONT
1,912
2,931
1,111
1,326
VIRGIN ISLANDS
494
481
48
423
VIRGINIA
10
37,099
22,839
1,051
WASHINGTON
13,209
24,539
9,203
15,336
WEST VIRGINIA
0
3,461
559
2,722
WISCONSIN
180
11,901
4,489
6,553
WYOMING
859
3,406
686
2,318
402
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
752,179
189,910
485,328
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-56 LINE 13
76,941
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Table 133
INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - TOTAL COLLECTIONS
MADE ON BEHALF OF OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC AND
NON-AFDC
FOSTER CARE
ALABAMA
$5,556,295
$1,584,455
$3,971,840
ALASKA
7,168,137
2,942,791
4,225,346
ARIZONA
6,899,382
2,479,196
4,420,186
ARKANSAS
4,541,439
1,996,365
2,545,074
CALIFORNIA
44,412,462
25,462,724
18,929,601
COLORADO
9,960,512
3,039,867
6,894,998
CONNECTICUT
8,095,287
1,402,995
6,691,992
DELAWARE
3,775,309
700,932
3,069,361
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5,423,775
1,649,874
3,773,901
FLORIDA
41,021,145
12,575,896
28,434,926
GEORGIA
15,976,081
4,198,951
11,777,130
GUAM
146,823
55,204
91,619
HAWAII
2,439,970
1,038,025
1,401,945
IDAHO
3,904,234
1,526,464
2,377,770
ILLINOIS
10,213,210
4,489,265
5,723,945
INDIANA
8,625,335
4,429,536
4,187,307
IOWA
4,472,977
1,760,176
2,712,045
KANSAS
5,430,848
1,904,371
3,526,477
KENTUCKY
6,297,472
1,652,893
4,644,579
LOUISIANA
5,961,212
1,774,462
4,186,750
MAINE
2,413,518
386,622
2,026,896
MARYLAND
8,560,837
10,305
8,550,367
MASSACHUSETTS
5,752,879
1,959,025
3,793,854
MICHIGAN
6,378,520
572,232
5,806,288
MINNESOTA
8,556,201
2,225,321
6,317,882
MISSISSIPPI
2,783,351
1,118,057
1,665,294
MISSOURI
11,127,944
3,435,797
7,625,962
MONTANA
1,445,678
495,044
946,284
NEBRASKA
2,718,114
943,772
1,774,342
NEVADA
9,471,897
3,661,744
5,810,153
NEW HAMPSHIRE
4,447,792
669,262
3,778,530
NEW JERSEY
20,920,170
2,603,058
18,317,112
NEW MEXICO
2,323,267
864,891
1,458,376
NEW YORK
30,118,153
1,802,995
28,302,208
NORTH CAROLINA
3,640,570
1,277,634
2,362,936
NORTH DAKOTA
1,009,374
539,082
470,292
OHIO
16,032,592
3,463,472
12,568,196
OKLAHOMA
4,629,133
1,626,716
3,002,417
OREGON
10,103,085
4,955,157
5,147,928
PENNSYLVANIA
22,990,148
3,316,286
19,673,862
PUERTO RICO
3,222,907
2,624,784
598,123
RHODE ISLAND
1,831,060
975,402
837,346
SOUTH CAROLINA
5,828,649
2,784,389
3,044,260
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,682,087
599,812
1,082,275
TENNESSEE
9,680,708
2,965,651
6,677,688
TEXAS
19,126,867
7,510,764
11,603,155
UTAH
3,707,509
1,398,382
2,309,127
VERMONT
1,000,923
425,122
575,801
VIRGIN ISLANDS
312,388
79,639
232,749
VIRGINIA
10,925,987
3,672,359
7,219,411
WASHINGTON
16,700,120
6,395,014
10,304,906
WEST VIRGINIA
2,693,668
160,513
2,533,155
WISCONSIN
2,579,189
822,003
1,756,391
WYOMING
2,217,699
667,281
1,541,649
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$457,254,889
$143,672,029
$313,302,007
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 19 (A+B+C)
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Table 134
INTERSTATE ACTIVITY - TOTAL COLLECTIONS
RECEIVED FROM OTHER STATES, FY 1990
STATES
TOTAL
AFDC AND
NON-AFDC
FOSTER CARE
ALABAMA
$5,845,690
$540,743
$5,304,947
ALASKA
2,569,435
608,422
1,961,013
ARIZONA
4,625,110
331,619
4,293,491
ARKANSAS
2,977,399
873,263
2,102,736
CALIFORNIA
34,042,184
12,943,869
20,896,765
COLORADO
1,508,829
603,656
901,142
CONNECTICUT
6,815,460
1,464,696
5,349,710
DELAWARE
2,452,481
390,582
2,059,665
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
607,868
225,430
382,438
FLORIDA
25,004,401
2,213,519
22,783,604
GEORGIA
12,200,448
1,296,942
10,898,687
GUAM
204,900
41,843
163,057
HAWAII
1,109,301
297,993
810,125
IDAHO
548,941
238,206
310,585
ILLINOIS
9,533,529
1,658,000
7,875,529
INDIANA
2,967,747
1,786,800
1,180,947
IOWA
4,834,510
1,995,073
2,831,476
KANSAS
965,756
161,175
804,156
KENTUCKY
6,359,314
692,797
5,666,517
LOUISIANA
6,446,791
846,477
5,594,838
MAINE
3,130,068
1,284,576
1,845,492
MARYLAND
12,698,490
1,782,378
10,907,003
MASSACHUSETTS
5,073,357
1,303,841
3,769,516
MICHIGAN
15,497,015
6,132,006
9,365,009
MINNESOTA
10,495,505
3,933,672
6,534,606
MISSISSIPPI
2,504,013
567,505
1,932,909
MISSOURI
2,426,265
764,830
1,659,347
MONTANA
1,593,335
599,968
992,511
NEBRASKA
3,944,164
816,255
3,123,936
NEVADA
4,336,115
420,511
3,915,604
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1,650,288
198,593
1,451,695
NEW JERSEY
15,071,136
1,372,076
13,691,260
NEW MEXICO
1,748,940
321,964
1,424,876
NEW YORK
26,578,004
5,384,686
21,098,871
NORTH CAROLINA
3,814,256
818,591
2,992,940
NORTH DAKOTA
787,101
379,733
406,053
OHIO
12,528,831
2,830,180
9,692,460
OKLAHOMA
1,723,270
332,693
1,390,577
OREGON
12,279,104
1,792,803
10,486,301
PENNSYLVANIA
35,338,385
6,777,696
28,499,065
PUERTO RICO
5,056,062
543,563
4,512,499
RHODE ISLAND
2,546,246
1,283,082
1,262,733
SOUTH CAROLINA
1,979,170
1,033,503
945,667
SOUTH DAKOTA
1,343,360
260,031
1,083,329
TENNESSEE
5,880,085
120,433
5,759,652
TEXAS
5,325,917
352,714
4,973,203
UTAH
4,218,330
1,442,598
2,775,695
VERMONT
1,738,192
667,576
1,070,376
VIRGIN ISLANDS
287,312
19,200
268,112
VIRGINIA
6,124,164
972,417
5,138,475
WASHINGTON
17,957,764
6,636,457
11,317,467
WEST VIRGINIA
1,746,282
326,436
1,418,752
WISCONSIN
7,485,968
2,540,456
4,927,504
WYOMING
1,318,907
297,138
1,007,869
NATIONWIDE TOTALS
$367,845,495
$83,521,266
$283,812,792
SOURCE: FORM OCSE-34 LINE 7 (A+B+C)
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Appendix I
GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL TERMS
PROGRAM COLLECTIONS
Total Collections Received (Form OCSE-34, Line 9(A+B+C) - Line 1(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections available for the State's distribution process during the year minus
the collections undistributed at the end of the year.
AFDC/FC Collections Received (Form OCSE 34, Line 9(A+C) - Line 1(A+C))
Total amount of collections received, on behalf of families receiving assistance under the Aid
to Families with Dependent Children program or children placed in foster care facilities, and
available for the State's distribution process during the year minus collections from the same
sources undistributed at the end of the year.
Non-AFDC Collections Received (Form OCSE 34, Line 9(B) - Line 1(B))
The total amount of collections received on behalf of families not receiving assistance under the
Aid to Families with Dependent Children program and available for the State's distribution
process minus those collections from the same sources undistributed at the end of the year.
Total Distributed Collections (Form OCSE-34, Line 13(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections distributed during the year on behalf of both AFDC and Non-
AFDC families. Total collections can be calculated as the sum of AFDC and Non-AFDC
collections as defined below.
AFDC/Foster Care Distributed Collections (Form OCSE-34, Line 13(A+C))
The portion of total collections received on behalf of families receiving assistance under the Aid
to Families with Dependent Children program or children placed in foster care facilities. These
collections are distributed by the State during the year either to reimburse itself or the Federal
Government or as payments directly to the families and facilities involved.
Non-AFDC Distributed Collections (Form OCSE-34, Line 13(B))
The portion of total collections received on behalf of families not receiving assistance under the
Aid to Families with Dependent Children program and distributed to those families during the
year.
Net Federal Share of AFDC/Foster Care Collections (Form OCSE-34, Line 17(A+C))
The portion of AFDC collections that is kept by the Federal Government as a reimbursement
of its share of past assistance payments under the AFDC program. The amount reported has
been reduced by incentive payments made to the States. The Federal share of collections is
used to reduce Federal grants awarded to State agencies under the Aid to Families with
Dependent Children program.
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State Share of AFDC/Foster Care Collections (Form OCSE-34, Line 12(A+C) - Line 15(A+C))
The portion of AFDC collections that is kept by the States as a reimbursement of their shares
of past assistance payments under the AFDC program.
Incentive Payments (Form OCSE-34, Line 16(A+B))
The portion of the gross Federal share of collections that is retained by the State in addition
to its share of AFDC/Foster Care collections. This amount is estimated by OCSE prior to the
start of the fiscal year and is reported by the State on a quarterly basis. The OCSE estimate
is based on the State's estimated AFDC and Non-AFDC collections in relation to Total
Expenditures and is calculated pursuant to a methodology found in Section 458 of the Social
Security Act.
Total AFDC/Foster Care Collections Distributed to Families and Foster Care Facilities
(Form OCSE-34, Line 10(A) + 11(A+C))
Total amount of collections distributed by the State during the year to AFDC families and
Foster Care maintenance facilities under the distribution procedures found in Sections 457(b)(1),
(b)(3), (b)(4)(B), and (d)(2) of the Social Security Act. This includes the "AFDC Disregard"
payments as defined below.
AFDC Collections Distributed Directly to AFDC Families (Form OCSE-34, Line 10(A))
Portion of collections distributed by the State during the year to AFDC Families, pursuant to
Section 457(b)(1) of the Social Security Act, that are disregarded in determining families'
continuing eligibility for assistance payments.
Beginning in FY 1985, States were required to make these "AFDC Disregard Payments,"
which were up to $50 per month per family from the collections received for each AFDC family.
Collections from Federal Income Tax Offset (Form OCSE-34, Line 2(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections received by the State during the year from the offset of child
support payments from individuals' Federal income tax refunds through the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service's Income Tax Refund Offset Program. (This data as reported in Tables 13, 14,
and 15, is slightly lower than data reported in Tables 68 and 69. Federal Tax Offset figures
reported by the States may differ.)
Collections from State Income Tax Offset (Form OCSE-34, Line 3(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections received by the State during the year from the offset of child
support payments from individuals' State income tax refunds. (Applicable only to States that
impose a personal income tax.)
Collections from Unemployment Compensation (Form OCSE-34, Line 4(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections received by the State during the year from the offset of child
support payments from individuals' Unemployment Compensation Insurance payments.
Collections from Wage Withholding (Form OCSE-34, Line 5(A+B+C))
Total amount of collections received by the State during the year from withholding child support
payments from individuals' wages, salaries, and other income.
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Federal Share of Program Savings (Form OCSE-34, Line 17(A+C) - OCSE-41,
Line 12(A+B-C))
The difference between the net Federal share of distributed collections and the Federal share
of administrative expenditures.
State Share of Program Savings (Form OCSE-34, Line 4(A+B-C) - OCSE-41,
Line 12(A+B-C))
The difference between the State share of distributed collections plus incentive payments
retained minus the State share of administrative expenditures.
PROGRAM EXPENDITURES
Total Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-41, Line 4(A+B-C))
Total amount of expenditures eligible for Federal funding that is claimed by the States during
the year for the administration of the Child Support Enforcement program. Includes all
amounts claimed during the year, whether expended during the current or a previous fiscal year.
The amounts being reported have been reduced by the amount of fees collected by the States
for the processing of Non-AFDC cases and by the amount of costs recovered in excess of those
fees.
Total administrative expenditures can be calculated as the sum of AFDC and Non-AFDC
administrative expenditures or as the sum of the Federal and State shares of administrative
expenditures.
Net Federal Share of Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-41, Line 12(A+B-C))
The portion of total administrative expenditures claimed during the fiscal year that were paid
by the Federal government at the appropriate Federal financial participation (FFP) rate. (The
"regular" FFP rates for administrative expenditures were as follows: (1) FY 1982: 75 percent;
(2) FY 1983 through 1985: 70 percent; (3) FY 1986: 66.65 percent; (4) FY 1987: 70 percent;
(5) FY 1988 and FY 1989: 68 percent. The "enhanced" FFP rates for the planning,
development, and implementation of approved ADP child support systems and - beginning in
FY 1985 - for approved ADP operational hardware were as follows: (1) FY 1982 through 1985:
90 percent; (2) FY 1986: 85.69 percent; (3) FY 1987 through 1989: 90 percent.) The amount
reported has been reduced by the amount of fees received from the States for use of the Federal
Parent Locator Service.
State Share of Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-41, Line 4 (A+B-C) -
Line 12(A+B-C))
The portion of total administrative expenditures claimed during the fiscal year that were paid
by the State government. (For "regular" administrative expenditures, States were required to
provide funding at the following rates: (1) FY 1982: 25 percent; (2) FY 1983 through 1985: 30
percent; (3) FY 1986: 33.35 percent; (4) FY 1987: 30 percent; (5) FY 1988 and FY 1989: 31
percent. For approved expenditures for the planning, development, and implementation of ADP
child support systems and - beginning in FY 1985 for ADP operational hardware - States were
required to provide funding at the following rates: (1) FY 1982 through 1985: 10 percent; (2)
FY 1986: 14.31 percent; and (3) FY 1987 through FY 1989: 10 percent.) The amounts reported
include fees paid by the States for use of the Federal Parent Locator Services.
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Fees Received and Costs Recovered for Non-AFDC Cases (Form OCSE-41, Line 2(A+B-C))
The amount of fees collected by the States for the purpose of processing Non-AFDC cases plus
the amount of processing costs recovered by the States in excess of the fees charged. This
amount decreases the amount of States' expenditures eligible for Federal funding.
Expenditures by Functional Cost Categories (Form OCSE-56, Line 26)
States are required by statute to report expenditures by functional categories. The reporting
should be based on an approved cost allocation plan, a timestudy, or a valid work sample.
Total expenditures should be allocated to five categories: Paternity Determination, Location,
Obligations Established, Enforcement Activities, and Financial Distribution.
Total Administrative ADP Expenditures at the Enhanced Funding Rate (Form OCSE-41, Line
5(A+B-C) + Line 6(A+B-C))
The portion of total administrative expenditures claimed by the State at the enhanced funding
rate (in accordance with the provisions of an approved Advanced Planning Document) for the
planning, development, and implementation of an automated child support system and for the
acquisition of operational hardware utilized in that system.
PROGRAM STATISTICS
Average Annual Child Support Caseload (Form OCSE-56, Line A-4 AFDC and Foster Care,
Non-AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The total number of Child Support Enforcement cases open on the last day of each quarter.
A Child Support Enforcement case is defined as every absent parent who is now or may
eventually be obligated under law for the support of one or more dependent children. An
absent parent is counted once for each family which has a dependent child he or she is now or
may eventually be obligated to support.
Average AFDC and Foster Care Caseload (Form OCSE-56, Line A-4 AFDC and Foster Care)
The total number of Child Support Enforcement AFDC and Foster Care cases open on the last
day of each quarter. An AFDC case is one in which the children to be supported are currently
receiving money payments under the provisions of title IV-A and IV-E of the Social Security
Act and in which an assignment of support rights has been made by the caretaker relative to
the State.
Average Non-AFDC Caseload (Form OCSE-56, Line A-4 Non-AFDC)
The total number of Child Support Enforcement Non-AFDC cases open on the last day of each
quarter. A Non-AFDC case is one in which the children to be supported are not currently
receiving a IV-A payment and in which the caretaker relative has made written application for
Child Support Enforcement Non-AFDC services. Also included are cases which are receiving
services as former AFDC recipients whose collections are classified as Non-AFDC collections.
Average AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only Caseload (Form OCSE-56, Line
A-4 AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
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which the children to be supported are former recipients of IV-A or IV-E payments and in
which the absent parent is now delinquent in his or her reimbursement of these payments to
the government.
Average Number of Total Cases in Which a Collection Was Made On an Obligation (Form OCSE-
56, Line B-9 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The average number of total Child Support Enforcement cases in which a collection was made
during the second month of the quarter. Also includes cases in which a collection was received
as a result of the Federal Income Tax Refund Offset Program. If a case receives both an
intercept collection and a regular collection during the second month of the quarter, the case
is counted once.
Average Number of AFDC and Foster Care Cases in Which a Collection Was Made On an
Obligation (Form OCSE-56, Line B-9 AFDC and Foster Care)
The average number of Child Support Enforcement AFDC and Foster Care cases in which a
collection was made during the second month of the quarter. (Note: AFDC and Foster Care
arrears only cases are not included in this category.)
Average Number of Non-AFDC Cases in Which a Collection Was Made On an Obligation (Form
OCSE-56, Line B-9 Non-AFDC)
The average number of Child Support Enforcement Non-AFDC cases in which a collection was
made during the second month of the quarter.
Average Number of AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only Cases in Which a Collection Was Made
On an Obligation (Form OCSE-56, Line B-9 AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The average number of AFDC and Foster Care arrears only cases in which a collection was
made during the second month of the quarter.
Total Number of Absent Parents Located (Form OCSE-56, Line B-6 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-
AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The total number of cases in which an absent parent location was made during the quarter.
A location is defined as the determination of an address at which the absent parent (or putative
father) can be served or receive legal notices. Relocations are also included in these figures.
Federal Parent Locator Service Requests Processed with Known Social Security Numbers
These are cases submitted to the FPLS for an address search and the child support agency has
provided a SSN for the absent parent. Based upon input from the State, the FPLS will send
the case to any or all of the following Federal agencies: the Internal Revenue Service, the
Department of Defense, the Social Security Administration, the Veterans Administration, the
National Personnel Records Center, and the Selective Service System. Any responses are
returned to the Child Support Enforcement agency.
Federal Parent Locator Service Requests Processed with Unknown Social Security Numbers
These are cases submitted to the FPLS for an address search in which the Child Support
Enforcement agency could not provide a valid SSN for the absent parent. The FPLS will
attempt to identify the SSN of the absent parent using information from the Social Security
Administration and the Internal Revenue Service. If a SSN is found, the FPLS will proceed
with the address search.
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Total Number of Paternities Established (Form OCSE-56, Line B-7 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-
AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The total number of children for whom paternity was established during the year. A paternity
is defined as the legal establishment of fatherhood for a child after the opening of a Child
Support Enforcement case, either by court determination or voluntary acknowledgement in
States where such acknowledgements are legally enforceable.
Total Number of Support Obligations Established (Form OCSE-56, Line B-8 AFDC and Foster
Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only)
The total number of support obligations established during the year. An obligation is defined
as the legal establishment of an amount of money which is to be paid on a regular basis by a
non-custodial parent for the support of that parent's children. Modifications to existing
obligations are also included in these figures if they are the result of actions in which the State
or local Child Support Enforcement agency participated.
Number of Families Removed From AFDC with Child Support Collections (Form OCSE-56, Line
5(A) AFDC and Foster Care)
The total number of AFDC cases terminated by IV-A in which there was a child support
collection. This information reflects all IV-A case closures with a child support collection
during the quarter the case was terminated. (Note: In prior years, this information reflected all
IV-A case closures where child support collections were officially a contributing factor to the
closure.)
Percentage of AFDC Assistance Payments Recovered through Child Support Collections (Title IV-
A Basic Expenditures Divided by Title Child Support Enforcement AFDC/FC Collections)
The percentage of AFDC assistance payments recovered through child support collections.
These figures represent the amount of AFDC/FC collections divided by the amount of income
maintenance assistance money payments computable for Federal funding. For those States
which have AFDC Unemployed Parent (UP) Programs, income maintenance payments made
to AFDC-UP families and recipients are deducted from total income maintenance assistance
payments.
Number of IV-A Cases in Which Custodial Parents Refused to Cooperate and Number of IV-A
Cases in Which Good Cause Was Found (Form SSA-4680)
The number of cases in which refusal to cooperate occurred for any reason and the number of
cases for which good cause for refusing to cooperate was determined. Examples of
circumstances for which good cause is determined to exist include physical or emotional harm
to the child or parent, rape or incest, legal adoption, and pre-adoption service. OCSE obtains
this data from the Office of Family Assistance.
Full Time Staff Employed as of September 30. (Form OCSE-56, Lines G-21 and 22)
Reported are the total number of FTE staff employed by the State IV-D agency and any local
IV-D agencies as well as the number of FTE staff employed by an agency (public or private)
working under a cooperative agreement or a purchase-of-service agreement with the IV-D agency
on the last working day of September. FTE numbers include the reporting of all full-time
equivalent workers and part-time workers using the number of hours worked by all part-time
staff divided by 2080 hours.
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Total Salary and Fringe Benefits for Full-Time Staff Employed as of September 30. (Form OCSE-
56, Lines 21 and 22)
Reported are the total salary and fringe benefits for the staff employed at State and local IV-
D agencies and those under cooperative/purchase of service agreements.
Ratio of Total Collections Per Dollar of Total Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-34, Line
13(A+B+C) Divided by Form OCSE-41, Line 4(A+B-C))
Represents the amount of total IV-D collections made for every dollar expended to administer
the CSE program. Refer to definitions of total IV-D collections and total IV-D administrative
expenditures.
Ratio of AFDC/Foster Care Collections Per Dollar of Total Administrative Expenditures (Form
OCSE-34, Line 13(A+C), divided by Form OCSE-41, Line 4(A+B+C))
Represents the amount of IV-D AFDC/FC child support collections made for every dollar
expended to administer the CSE program. Refer to definitions of IV-D AFDC/FC collections
and total IV-D administrative expenditures.
Ratio of Non-AFDC Collections Per Dollar of Total Administrative Expenditures (Form OCSE-
34, Line 13-B, divided by Form OCSE-41, Line 4(A+B-C))
Represents the amount of IV-D Non-AFDC collections made for every dollar expended to
administer the CSE program. Refer to definitions of IV-D Non-AFDC collections and total
IV-D administrative expenditures.
Number of Cases Where Payments Were Received Where a Support Order Has Not Been
Established (Voluntary Payments) (Form OCSE-56, Line D-14 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-
AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only Cases)
Total number of cases where voluntary payments were received during the current year broken out
for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only.
Total Collections Received Where a Legally Enforceable Support Order Has Not Been Established
(Voluntary Payments) (Form OCSE-56, Line D-14 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC
and Foster Care Arrears Only Amounts)
The total amount of collections received during the current year for cases where a legally
enforceable support order has not been established broken out for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-
AFDC, and AFDC and Foster Care Arrears Only.
Cases Opened During the Year (Form OCSE-56, Line 2)
The total number of IV-D cases opened during the current year through receipt of a valid written
referral from the State IV-A or IV-E agency, receipt of a non-AFDC application from the caretaker
relative, or terminated IV-A and IV-E cases. This figure includes cases opened as a result of
requests for assistance received from other States. URESA petitions from other States are counted
only if the initiating petition specifically requires action on the part of the responding State's IV-
D agency.
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Cases Closed During the Year (Form OCSE-56, Line 3)
The total number of cases formally closed during the year. There are various reasons for closing
IV-D cases. States provide guidance to their local jurisdictions on valid reasons for case closure.
INTERNAL REVENUE INFORMATION
Federal Income Tax Refund Offset Program
States submit cases to the Office of Child Support Enforcement certifying that cases meet criteria
for federal income tax offset as specified in Section 464 of the Social Security Act. Cases are then
submitted to IRS for match against their master file. Those cases that successfully match the IRS
master file are then certified for offset. Collections are a result of intercepted income tax refunds.
IRS Full Collections
Cases submitted and amount collected as a result of collections through the IRS Full Collection
Process. Under certain conditions, the Internal Revenue Service can collect child support against
a parent's income and other assets. States submit cases to the OCSE Regional Offices which certify
cases to IRS. IRS collects money through various means such as liens on property or bank
accounts.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Total Accounts Receivable for Current Year Support (Form OCSE-56, Line E-16 AFDC and Foster
Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only Amounts)
The total number of orders and amounts of money due (accounts receivable) for current year
support broken out for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only.
Total Collections Received Applicable to Total Amounts Ordered for the Current Year (Form OCSE-
56, Line E-18 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only Amounts)
The total number of orders and the amount of collections received for this year applicable to total
amounts ordered for the current year broken out for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and
AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only.
Total Accounts Receivable for Past Due Amounts Owed Prior Year Support (Form OCSE-56, Line -F
19 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only)
The total number of orders and amounts of money due (accounts receivable) for past due prior
year child support broken out for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care
Arrears Only.
Total Collections Received for Past Due Amounts Owed for Prior Year Child Support (Form OCSE-
56, Line E-20 AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster Care Arrears Only Amounts)
The total number of orders and the amount of collections received this year for orders owing past
due support from prior years broken out for AFDC and Foster Care, Non-AFDC, and AFDC Foster
Care Arrears Only.
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Number of Orders Entered During the Year (Form OCSE-56, Line 15)
The total number of support orders for the current year which entered the IV-D system during
the year. The number reported represents obligations for the current year which entered the
IV-D system during the year. The figure includes pre-existing support orders associated with
cases opened during the year and new orders established during the year.
Amount of Orders Entered During the Year (Form OCSE-56, Line 15)
The total sum of the periodic amounts ordered to be paid for the entire year associated with
the support orders which entered the IV-D system during the year (see above). The dollar
amount represents the total amount of support ordered to be paid for the current year.
INTERSTATE
Cases in Which Requests for Assistance Were Sent to Other States (Form OCSE-56, Line 10)
The number of cases in which a request for assistance was sent to another State. This figure
represents the number of cases for which assistance is requested, not the actual number of
requests.
Cases in Which Requests for Assistance Were Received from Other States
(Form OCSE-56, Line 11)
The total number of cases in which a request for assistance was received from another State.
Requests for assistance include all IV-D activities.
Cases in Which Collections Were Sent to Other States (Form OCSE-56, Line 12)
The total number of cases for which collections were sent to other States during the second
month of the quarter. All cases for which collections were paid to other States are reported,
regardless of when the request for assistance was received.
Cases in Which Collections Were Received From Other States (Form OCSE-56, Line 13)
Total number of cases for which collections were received from other States. Includes all
interstate cases for which collections were received, regardless of when the request for assistance
was sent.
Total Collections Received from Other States (Form OCSE-34, Line 7)
Amounts collected by other States on behalf of the reporting State.
Total Collections Made on Behalf of Other States (Form OCSE-34, Line 19)
Collections made by the reporting State on behalf of other States.
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Appendix II
FOOTNOTES TO THE DATA TABLES
Footnotes are provided to clarify variations in the data. The information in the footnotes was provided
by the States and is not shown for all variations in the data submitted. Footnotes refer to Fiscal Year
1990 unless otherwise noted.
TOTAL DISTRIBUTED COLLECTIONS - Table 8
Connecticut - The decrease is due to automation failing to distribute collections on time.
FEES RECEIVED AND COSTS RECOVERED FOR NON-AFDC CASES - Table 30
Michigan - The large increase is because Michigan began reporting fees and costs received in FY
90; previously such fees and costs had been netted against expenditures.
Ohio - The large increase is because Ohio began reporting fees (poundage) in FY 90 which were
previously not reported.
NON-AFDC EXPENDITURES - Table 33
Georgia - The increase is due to increased staff.
Indiana - The amount was estimated because the computer system was not able to capture the
appropriate amount.
Iowa - The increase is due to the State reporting only 4th quarter costs in FY 89.
Massachusetts - The decrease is due to court costs for monitoring and collecting non-AFDC cases
being reduced as the IV-D agency assumed these functions.
Montana - The increase is due to additional staff.
New Hampshire - The decrease is due to normal program fluctuation and the temporary increase
in FY 89 expenditures from costs associated with the development of a new automated case
management system.
South Dakota - The increase is the result of a new method of allocating of expenditures.
Virginia - The increase is created by an estimation formula.
DIRECT EXPENDITURES - Table 35
Ohio - The increase is due to reorganizations of the CSE program at the State and County levels.
This has had an impact on record keeping.
Texas - The increase is due to additional program resources and a new method of calculating the
estimated expenditures based on caseload proportions.
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Wyoming - The increase is due to a large contract for services.
INDIRECT EXPENDITURES - TABLE 36
Connecticut - The increase is due to higher indirect cooperative agency costs.
District of Columbia - The increase is a result of the Audit Corrective Action Plan being revised
and approved by the D.C. Division of Cost Allocation.
Idaho - The increase is due to new staff added and to on-line access increasing the computer usage
significantly.
Kansas - The decrease is due to a reduction in indirect charges associated with implementing the
statewide computer system.
Massachusetts - The decrease is due to the fact that indirect costs for FY 89 included claims for
prior quarters.
Montana - The increase is due to the dramatic change in indirect costs partially the result of new
staff (indirect cost is now derived from the Montana Department of SRS's Cost Allocation Plan).
Oregon - The decrease is due to normal variances.
Virginia - The increase is due to FY 90 indirect costs that include system development costs; costs
also are being determined more accurately.
EXPENDITURES FOR PATERNITIES - Table 38
Florida - The figure is an estimate.
Illinois - The increase is due to an increase in the number of blood tests ordered.
Iowa - The increase is due to automated reporting problems in FY 90.
Texas - The increase is due to additional program resources. The more recent figures are indicative
of where staff time is allocated.
Wyoming - The increase is due to contract costs.
EXPENDITURES FOR LOCATES - Table 39
Florida - The figure is an estimate.
Montana - The increase is the result of the increase in field/case-working staff.
New Hampshire - The decrease is primarily attributed to normal program fluctuation and a
temporary increase in FY 89 expenditures from costs associated with the development of a new
automated case management system.
New York - The decrease is due to costs for various categories being reported by the local districts
for the first time in FY 90 by function.
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Ohio - The increase is due to the reorganizations of the CSE program at the State and County
levels which have had an impact on record keeping.
Texas - The increase is due to additional program resources and to more recent figures indicative
of where this staff time is allocated.
EXPENDITURES FOR ORDERS ESTABLISHED - Table 40
Iowa - The increase is due to automated reporting problems in FY 90.
New Hampshire - The decrease is due to normal program fluctuation.
Wyoming - The increase is due to contract costs.
AVERAGE ANNUAL CSE CASELOAD - Table 45
New York - The decrease is due to no significant variances based on programmatic events.
Texas - The decrease is due to the closing of AFDC, non-AFDC and AFDC arrears only cases.
West Virginia - The decrease is due to normal variances.
AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CSE CASELOAD - Table 46
Georgia - The decrease is due to the database being purged of inactive cases.
Kansas - The decrease is due to an error in computer programming which was causing arrears only
cases to be overcounted.
New Jersey - The decrease is due to computer programming problems.
South Carolina - The decrease is due to the implementation of a Quality Improvement Plan which
increased the processing of backlog cases. A concentrated effort was made to process cases closures
which impacted the AFDC caseload.
Washington - The decrease is due to a caseload closure project.
AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC CSE CASELOAD - Table 47
District of Columbia - The decrease is due to normal variances.
Guam - The decrease is due to an error in the mathematical computation for the AFDC/FC cases.
Nebraska - The increase is due to figures that were obtained from Nebraska's new Child Support
database and are not directly comparable to figures from the previous quarter's report. During most
of FY 90, some cases (but not all) were being converted from the old Child Support database to
the new database.
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AVERAGE ANNUAL AFDC/FC ARREARS CSE CASELOAD - Table 48
Iowa - The decrease is due to problems with the computer program which generates the report.
Montana - The decrease was due to a recently revised computer accounting program.
Oklahoma - The decrease is due to a change in the computer system.
Washington - The caseload decreased due to a caseload closure project.
AVERAGE NUMBER OF TOTAL CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN
OBLIGATION - Table 50
Guam - The increase is due to greater concentration on enforcement of collections through tax
offset and wage assignments.
Massachusetts - The decrease is due to non-AFDC activities (intake, monitoring, and collection)
that were underreported. The IV-D Agency began assuming responsibility from the courts in
September, 1989; however, the agency failed to report these activities; data reported reflects only
court reported activities.
New Hampshire - The decrease is within normal program fluctuation.
South Dakota - The decrease is due to fewer IRS offsets being received.
Virgin Islands - The decrease is due to fewer voluntary payments being made.
Wisconsin - The decrease reflects improvements in the accuracy of the counts.
AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS CSE CASES IN WHICH A
COLLECTION WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION - Table 51
Connecticut - The decrease is due to an increase in referral volume to the attorney general's
office for support petitions.
District of Columbia - The decrease represents a normal variance.
Hawaii - The decrease is because the computer system could not identify the cases.
Oregon - The decrease represents a normal variance.
South Dakota - The decrease is due to fewer IRS offsets being received.
AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON
AN OBLIGATION - Table 52
Colorado - The decrease is due to decreases in IRS intercept collections.
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AVERAGE NUMBER OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION
WAS MADE ON AN OBLIGATION - Table 53
Kentucky - The decrease reflects reduced tax intercept collection activity.
Maryland - The decrease is due to normal variances.
Nevada - The decrease is due to the conversion to the automated systems in the District
Attorney's Offices.
New Hampshire - The decrease is within normal program fluctuation.
New Jersey - The large increase is due to computer programming problems.
AVERAGE NUMBER OF NON-AFDC CSE CASES IN WHICH A COLLECTION WAS MADE ON
AN OBLIGATION - Table 54
District of Columbia - The increase is because the information cannot be captured by the
current automated system.
Massachusetts - The decrease is because data reported reflects only court reported activities.
New Hampshire - The decrease is within normal program fluctuation.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ABSENT PARENTS LOCATED - Table 55
Arizona - The increase is due to an estimation adjustment in the prior year.
Connecticut - The decrease is due to program fluctuation.
Florida - The decrease is due to an automated systems problem.
Georgia - The increase was accomplished by using temporary employees.
Guam - The increase was due to requests received to locate absent parents and more positive
information provided by the clients that resulted in more locates.
Idaho - The decline in the number of locates was due to an excessive amount of staff turnovers
in Central Locate Section.
Illinois - The increase is due to a special locate project and verification and identification of
social security numbers and addresses with IRS.
Indiana - The decrease reflects a new allocation method of elements AFDC/FC and arrears
cases. The non-AFDC case count is posted direct and is considered actual.
Kansas - The increase is due to the implementation of computerized crossmatches with a
growing number of resources.
Maine - The decrease is due to the transfer of one of only two locate unit staff members.
New Jersey - The increase is due to computer problems.
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South Dakota - The increase is due to completion of a computer system conversion project.
Virgin Islands - The decrease is due to the number of parents that were located by local
activities or use of the State and Federal Parent Locator Services.
TOTAL NUMBER OF PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED - Table 58
Guam - The increase is due to additional staff hired and greater follow-up by workers on
establishing paternity.
Illinois - The decrease is due to less court time available for paternity cases.
Maine - The decrease is due to the loss of services of two attorneys from the Attorney General's
office and an agency-wide hiring freeze.
Mississippi - The increase is due to increased staff.
Texas - The increase is due to increased emphasis on paternity establishment.
Virginia - The increase is due to normal variances.
Wyoming - The increase was caused by the small number of cases that are in these categories.
TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS ESTABLISHED - Table 60
Arizona - The decrease is due to a turnover in staffing.
Guam - The increase is due to additional staff hired and greater follow-up by workers on
establishing child support obligations.
Minnesota - The increase is due to systems problems. At the end of FY 90, Minnesota had
converted 84 of 87 Counties to the State Child Support Enforcement System (CSES). The
conversion process and the implementation of design changes (to correct technical problems
and/or meet Federal changes) created errors.
Texas - The increase is due to emphasis on establishing support obligations and success in
paternity establishment.
Virgin Islands - The decrease is due to reduction activities caused by legal staff resignation or
leave.
NUMBER OF FAMILIES REMOVED FROM AFDC WITH CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION -
Table 62
District of Columbia - DC reported that this information could not be captured by their current
automated system.
TOTAL FULL TIME EQUIVALENT STAFF EMPLOYED AS OF SEPTEMBER - Table 66
Montana - The increase is due to additional State staff and a steep decline in the number of
cooperative agreements.
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Wyoming - The increase is due to adding FTEs for county attorney staff.
TOTAL CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS - Table 72
Florida - The data could not be reported due to automated system problems.
Hawaii - The computer system could not identify the cases.
Indiana - The State was unable to capture data due to systems limitations.
Louisiana - The data shows a continuation of the trend to obtain court orders on all cases.
Maryland - The zero is because the State is phasing out voluntary payments.
Michigan - The reason for the zeros is that voluntary payments are not treated as support but
are budgeted as income in the AFDC program.
North Carolina - The State does not receive any support without first having an order.
Utah - The system will not accept a dollar amount or open a case unless there is a court order,
therefore, this will always be zero.
TOTAL CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS - Table 73
Georgia - The decrease is due to the increased use of support orders.
Maine - The drop in cases without orders resulted from the State's policy of perusing
administrative consent decrees with absent parents who do not have orders.
Massachusetts - The decrease is due to agency emphasis on registering voluntary support
agreements.
New Jersey - The decrease is due to a computer programming problem.
South Carolina - The data is estimated.
TOTAL AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS - Table 74
Alabama - Changes are the result of sanitizing the data base and a phasing out of the manual
process for maintaining data.
Alaska - State has no control over the numbers.
Georgia - The decrease is due to the increased use of support orders.
South Carolina - The data is estimated.
Washington - The decrease is due to added staff at the field office level and increased training.
Wyoming - Most of the figures are estimates.
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TOTAL NON-AFDC CASES WITH VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS - Table 77
Kentucky - The decrease in voluntary payments is due to heightened public awareness of
Kentucky's CSE program.
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC AND AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS -
Table 80
Iowa - Though the relative change exceeds a 10 percent change from the previous quarter, the
absolute change does not reflect a substantial difference. New Jersey - The decrease is due to
a computer programming problem.
TOTAL AMOUNT OF AFDC/FC ARREARS ONLY VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS -Table 82
Missouri - The increase in the number of families approved for AFDC, increase in the number
of applications received, and increase in applications for AFDC benefits resulted in a decrease
in voluntary payments.
Virginia - The State reports that figures for FY 90 and FY 89 were produced by automated
system, but cannot explain large differences.
West Virginia - The decrease is due to an emphasis on order establishment.
NUMBER OF CASES OPENED - Table 85
Alabama - The caseload clean-up as a result of conversion caused the decrease.
Alaska - The increase in case openings is due to the influx of requests from other States.
Colorado - The decrease is because economic conditions have made it possible for custodial
parents to obtain jobs to help support their children rather than requiring child support services
and with the completion of ACSES conversion fewer cases are being reviewed, and either closed
or opened.
Connecticut - The decrease is due to a decline in interstate cases.
Delaware - The decrease is due to normal short-term fluctuation and reduction in AFDC
caseload.
District of Columbia - The data is within normal range.
Minnesota - The increase is due to computer system problems.
Those Minnesota counties utilizing local automated systems prior to conversion to the statewide
system did not place all their cases on these local systems and reporting for the OCSE-56 was
still completed manually. When some of these counties were automatically converted to CSES,
cases were lost.
South Dakota - The decrease is due to completion of computer system conversion.
Utah - The decrease is due to normal activity on the caseload and does not represent a change
in emphasis.
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Wyoming - The decrease is probably reflective of a less realistic estimate made the previous
year. There were no specific program changes, so there can be no explanation for the
fluctuation in the number of new arrears only cases. This reflects normal caseload fluctuations
since the State has no influence over the number of new cases applying.
NUMBER OF CASES CLOSED - Table 87
Alabama - The decrease is due to slowdown in ADP conversion activity.
Alaska - The increase is due to increased collections from the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend
Program and can be attributed to other States' requests to close cases which were sent for
Permanent Fund Dividend intercept only.
Colorado - The decrease is due to completion of ACSES conversion.
Connecticut - The decrease is due to a special case closure project and diminished activity from
staff involvement in conversion to automated payment processing for non-AFDC.
Delaware - The decrease is due to inconsistent results from manual assessments.
District of Columbia - The increase is due to unusually large numbers of clients moving to other
jurisdictions.
Georgia - The decrease is due to clean-up of automated interface with IV-A and an annual case
purge.
Iowa - The computer program that generates the report still has a few problems.
Mississippi - The decrease is due to fewer arrears only cases closed, additional staff working
more cases, and activity focused more on case processing.
Montana - The decrease is due to caseload reviews being performed.
Nebraska - The decrease is due to the fluctuation in the ADP case conversion process.
North Carolina - The decrease is due to fewer clients requesting termination of IV-D services.
Tennessee - The decrease is due to the leveling off and a return to more normal activity.
Virgin Islands - The decrease is due to fewer cases being closed for reasons such as children
reaching the age of majority or failure to comply with agency policy, and due to judicial
dismissal.
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Appendix III
REGULATIONS AND ACTION TRANSMITTALS
During FY 1990, the following regulations and Action Transmittals were published to implement
provisions of P.L. 99-335, the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986; P.L. 100-203,
the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987; and P.L. 100-485, the Family Support Act of 1988;
and, on our own initiative, to otherwise improve the program.
1. Pbogram Instruction -- Interstate Referral Guide. OCSE-AT-90-02, dated March 3, 1990.
2. Final Rule -- Child Support Enforcement Program Audit. OCSE-AT-90-03, dated March 26,
1990.
3. Program Instruction -- Birth Registration and Social Security Numbers (SSNs); Child Support
Enforcement Program. OCSE-AT-90-04, dated May 4, 1990.
4. Final Rule -- Standards for Program Operations Corrections Notification. OCSE-AT-90-05,
dated July 6, 1990.
5. Program Instructions -- Collection of Child Support by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Through Offsetting Federal Income Tax Refunds. OCSE-AT-90-06, dated July 19, 1990.
6. Proposed Rule -- Immediate Income Withholding; Review and Modification of Orders; Notice
of Assigned Support Collected. OCSE-AT-90-07, dated August 17, 1990.
7. Program Instruction -- Treatment of Interest Earned from Non-AFDC Child Support
Collections. OCSE-AT-90-08, dated August 29, 1990.
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