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AZ Scorecard on Financial Insecurity “Disappointing But Not Surprising”

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Thursday, January 30, 2014   

PHOENIX – Arizona ranks 41st in the nation for overall financial security of its residents, according to a scorecard released by the Washington-based Corporation for Enterprise Development.

Cynthia Zwick, director of the Arizona Community Action Association, calls the results disappointing but not surprising. She says those households are defined as liquid asset poor.

"It really just means they have no savings to cover any kind of an emergency that might arise,” she explains, “which could be a health crisis, it could be a car repair, it could be the loss of a job and having to make ends meet for a period of time."

Arizona also ranks poorly for state policies that would help low and moderate-income families.

Zwick supports lifting asset limits for temporary cash assistance to needy families and implementing a state version of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.

The scorecard ranks Arizona last in the nation for the highest number of residents defaulting on student loans.

Zwick says there aren't enough good jobs in the state for college graduates, leading to under-employment.

"They're not making enough or they're not working enough hours really to support themselves,” she explains. “And so they're being forced to make decisions about what they can pay and what they can't.

“And often I think that student loans become something that they forego for a period of time, if not indefinitely. "

Arizona also gets marked down for low enrollment in early childhood education, households with no bank accounts and low credit ratings, and the nation's lowest rate of small business ownership.

Zwick says more must be done to encourage small business investment.

"The policies that are largely in place to support businesses focus on larger companies,” she maintains. “And so I think that we need to be investing in economic conditions and opportunities for the smaller businesses to allow them to really become successful here in the state."

Zwick says a state Earned Income Tax Credit would help families to save a little for emergencies and improve their chances for a more prosperous future.

"There have been a number of states that have implemented programs at the local level or a state earned income tax program,” she says. “We have not done that here in Arizona, and that's another program that we could look to supporting in order to help families succeed."

Across the nation in general, the report found a continuing decline in economic mobility and widening wealth and income inequality.






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