| Early Care and Education | Parenting and Economic Supports |
State Choices to Promote Effective Parenting
- Provide option to extend Medicaid coverage for family planning to otherwise ineligible low-income women [2013]2
Eligibility for women losing coverage for any reason. - Exempt single parents on TANF from work requirements until the youngest child reaches age 1. [FY 2011]3
Parent must return to work when child is 3 months. - Reduce the TANF work requirement to 20 hours or less for single parents with children under age 6 [FY 2011]3
Required to work 30 hours.
State Choices to Promote Family Economic Security
- Establish a state minimum wage that exceeds the federal minimum wage ($7.25/hr). [2013]4
$7.79 - Exempt single-parent families of three below the poverty level from personal income tax. [2012]5
No state income tax - Offer a refundable state Earned Income Tax Credit. [2011]6
- Offer a refundable state dependent care tax credit. [2011]7
FL does not have a Child and Dependent Care Tax credit. - Keep copayments for child care subsidies below 10% of family income for families of three at 150% FPL [2012]8
- Offer exemptions and/or extensions of the TANF benefit time limit for women who are pregnant or caring for a child under age 6. [FY 2011]3
Exemption available for head of household caring for a child under 3 months of age. Extension available for head of household caring for child less than 6 years old if no child care is available.
Data Notes and Sources
Last Updated: February 21, 2013
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- National data were calculated from the 2010 American Community Survey, representing information from 2010. State data were calculated from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey, representing information from the years 2008 to 2010.
- Guttmacher Institute. 2013. State Policies in Brief: State Medicaid Family Planning Eligibility Expansions. New York, NY: Guttmacher Institute. http://www.guttmacher.org (accessed February 6, 2013).
- Kassabian, David; Whitesell, Anne and Huber, Erika. 2012. Welfare Rules Databook: State TANF Policies as of July 2011. The Urban Institute. http://www.urban.org (accessed February 1, 2013).
- U.S. Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration. 2013. Minimum Wage Laws in the States, January 2013. http://www.dol.gov (accessed February 4, 2013).
- Oliff, Phil; Mai, Chris and Johnson, Nicholas. 2012. The Impact of State Income Taxes on Low-Income Families in 2011. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. http://www.cbpp.org (accessed February 4, 2013).
- State EITC Programs, TaxCreditResources.org. Community Resources Information, Inc. website. Accessed May 22, 2012 from http://www.taxcreditresources.org
- National Women's Law Center. 2011. Making Care Less Taxing, Improving State Child and Dependent Care Tax Provisions. Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center. http://www.nwlc.org (accessed August 3, 2011)
- Schulman, Karen; Blank, Helen. 2012. Downward Slide: State Child Care Assistance Policies 2012. National Women's Law Center. http://www.nwlc.org (accessed February 1, 2013).