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TwitterThis report includes data on the number of applications requested or restored and cases added during the month. This dataset is a selected subset of the entire report, available on the California Department of Social Services, Research and Data Reports (RADR) website at http://www.cdss.ca.gov/research/. CalWORKs is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible needy California families. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments. If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive benefits each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses. Monthly CalWORKs data is collected from the counties through submission of the CA 237CW CalWORKs Cash Grant Movement Report, which is used to report statistical information on CalWORKs caseload movement for Two Parent Families, Zero Parent Families, All Other Families, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Timed-Out Cases and Safety Net/Fleeing Felon/Long-Term Sanction Cases (SN/FF/LTS). NOTE: The presence of "-999" in data cells indicates that the number of applications is too small to be displayed and has been suppressed in order to protect individual clients' confidentiality.
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TwitterCalWORKs Welfare-to-Work (WTW) Monthly Activity Report. These data provide detailed counts of CalWORKs WTW enrollees, including exemptions and the type of activity individuals are enrolled in as part of their WTW plan requirements. In addition to activities, the data include information on clients' nonparticipation status, supportive service participation, and postemployment/job-retention service participation. These items are categorized by adults in two-parent families, adults in all other families, as well as a grand total. See the WTW 25 and WTW 25A reports posted on the California Department of Social Services' Research and Data Reports homepage (http://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/Research-and-Data/CalWORKs-Data-Tables) for more information.
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TwitterThe following datasets are based on the adult (age 21 and over) beneficiary population and consist of aggregate MHS data derived from Medi-Cal claims, encounter, and eligibility systems. These datasets were developed in accordance with California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) § 14707.5 (added as part of Assembly Bill 470 on 10/7/17). Please contact BHData@dhcs.ca.gov for any questions or to request previous years’ versions of these datasets. Note: The Performance Dashboard AB 470 Report Application Excel tool development has been discontinued. Please see the Behavioral Health reporting data hub at https://behavioralhealth-data.dhcs.ca.gov/ for access to dashboards utilizing these datasets and other behavioral health data.
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United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare data was reported at 102,842,797.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 75,051,203.000 USD th for 2014. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare data is updated yearly, averaging 9,937,915.000 USD th from Jun 1957 (Median) to 2015, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 102,842,797.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 416,231.000 USD th in 1957. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F013: Revenue & Expenditure: State and Local Government: California.
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United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Cash Assistance Payments data was reported at 6,634,139.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,432,357.000 USD th for 2014. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Cash Assistance Payments data is updated yearly, averaging 5,666,893.000 USD th from Jun 1977 (Median) to 2015, with 37 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,328,893.000 USD th in 1995 and a record low of 1,741,959.000 USD th in 1977. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Cash Assistance Payments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F013: Revenue & Expenditure: State and Local Government: California.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the number of eligible individuals selected and enrolled in a Covered California qualified health plans (QHPs) by rating region and by reporting period. California is comprised of 19 rating regions, and each region has different pricing and health insurance options. Covered California reported data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes eligible individuals who selected and enrolled in a QHP, and paid their first premium. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
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Graph and download economic data for SNAP Benefits Recipients in California (BR06000CAA647NCEN) from 1989 to 2022 about SNAP, nutrition, food stamps, benefits, food, CA, and USA.
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TwitterThe California Poverty Measure (CPM) is a joint research effort between Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) and the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality that, unlike the official poverty measure, takes into account the cost of living and resources from social safety net programs.For more on the CPM, see Bohn et al., The California Poverty Measure (PPIC, 2013). For methodological changes that affect comparability with publications prior to 2023, see Kimberlin et al., Poverty in California: Technical Appendices (PPIC, 2023). The official poverty measure is produced by the US Census Bureau.Data downloaded on 9/3/2025 from https://www.ppic.org/interactive/california-poverty-by-county-and-legislative-district/
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United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Others data was reported at 15,557,938.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 14,910,493.000 USD th for 2014. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Others data is updated yearly, averaging 11,159,619.000 USD th from Jun 1993 (Median) to 2015, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15,557,938.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 4,502,525.000 USD th in 1993. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Others data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F013: Revenue & Expenditure: State and Local Government: California.
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United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Vendor Payments data was reported at 80,650,720.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 53,708,353.000 USD th for 2014. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Vendor Payments data is updated yearly, averaging 25,986,615.000 USD th from Jun 1993 (Median) to 2015, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 80,650,720.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 9,649,516.000 USD th in 1993. United States California: Gen Exp: Public Welfare: Vendor Payments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F013: Revenue & Expenditure: State and Local Government: California.
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TwitterThe following datasets are based on the children and youth (under age 21) beneficiary population and consist of aggregate Mental Health Service data derived from Medi-Cal claims, encounter, and eligibility systems. These datasets were developed in accordance with California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) § 14707.5 (added as part of Assembly Bill 470 on 10/7/17). Please contact BHData@dhcs.ca.gov for any questions or to request previous years’ versions of these datasets. Note: The Performance Dashboard AB 470 Report Application Excel tool development has been discontinued. Please see the Behavioral Health reporting data hub at https://behavioralhealth-data.dhcs.ca.gov/ for access to dashboards utilizing these datasets and other behavioral health data.
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Graph and download economic data for SNAP Benefits Recipients in Los Angeles County, CA (CBR06037CAA647NCEN) from 1989 to 2022 about Los Angeles County, CA; Los Angeles; SNAP; nutrition; food stamps; benefits; food; CA; and USA.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the number of eligible individuals selected and enrolled in a Covered California Silver Plans by reporting period. Covered California offers four levels of Silver Plans: Silver 70 that covers standard benefits, and enhanced Silver 73, Silver 84, and Silver 94 that offer enhanced out-of-pocket savings through lower copays, coinsurance and deductibles to qualified individuals. Covered California reported data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes eligible individuals who selected and enrolled in a QHP, and paid their first premium. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the number of eligible individuals selected and enrolled in a subsidized Covered California qualified health plans (QHPs) by Federal Poverty Level (FPL) range by reporting period. Covered California reported data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes eligible individuals who selected and enrolled in a QHP, and paid their first premium. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
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Graph and download economic data for SNAP Benefits Recipients in Merced County, CA (CBR06047CAA647NCEN) from 1989 to 2022 about Merced County, CA; Merced; SNAP; nutrition; food stamps; benefits; food; CA; and USA.
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This collection contains two- to three-year Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and earnings follow-up data, which are based on unemployment insurance records. These data are available from four of MDRC's welfare employment studies conducted in the 1980s in the following locations: Arkansas, Virginia, Maryland (Baltimore), and San Diego SWIM. In addition to these follow-up data, demographic information is provided for each sample member. These data were used in a paper assessing nonexperimental techniques for estimating the effects of employment and training programs. Note that the files included in this package do not include data on Cook County, Illinois, which is found in the report "Subgroup Impacts and Performance Indicators for Selected Welfare Employment Programs".
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TwitterThis report includes data on the number of applications requested or restored and cases added during the month. This dataset is a selected subset of the entire report, available on the California Department of Social Services, Research and Data Reports (RADR) website at http://www.cdss.ca.gov/research/. CalWORKs is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible needy California families. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments. If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive benefits each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses. Monthly CalWORKs data is collected from the counties through submission of the CA 237CW CalWORKs Cash Grant Movement Report, which is used to report statistical information on CalWORKs caseload movement for Two Parent Families, Zero Parent Families, All Other Families, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Timed-Out Cases and Safety Net/Fleeing Felon/Long-Term Sanction Cases (SN/FF/LTS). NOTE: The presence of "-999" in data cells indicates that the number of applications is too small to be displayed and has been suppressed in order to protect individual clients' confidentiality.