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Low-income Mainers Need Boost to Save

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Thursday, January 21, 2016   

AUGUSTA, Maine - The goal is to make it easier for low-income families to save and a new brief is urging Congress to get involved. The Annie E. Casey Foundation brief finds that the racial wealth gap in America is growing.

The Foundation's senior associate Beadsie Woo says the net worth of white households grew by 2 percent in recent years (2010-2013) but Latino families saw their net worth diminish by 15 percent and black families by 34 percent.

"Today in some states, a family receiving public benefits could get cut off for having savings of just $1,000," says Woo. "Families should be able to invest in themselves and their children, and $1,000 doesn't go very far."

Maine families receiving temporary assistance are limited to $2,000 in assets. The brief recommends modest federal investment in universal children's savings accounts started at birth. Depending on funding and participation, the brief says that could reduce the wealth gap by about 20 percent to as much as 80 percent.

Woo says the growing racial wealth gap is putting children of color at great risk and that's why Congress needs to help low-income Americans to put some money in the bank.

"Saving, both for short-term emergencies such as a car repair," she says. "B ut it's also saving for long-term aspirations like post-secondary education, or chances that will change their kids' lives."

On the plus side, advocates say, Maine has eliminated asset tests for federal food assistance and home heating programs. Woo says that means families don't have to spend down their savings in order to qualify for much needed benefits.

"We see that those families are more self-sufficient because they have their own savings to draw on," Woo says. "Over time, the number of people enrolled in benefits decline."

The foundation says Maine could help tens of thousands of households move out of poverty if it followed the lead of eight other states which have eliminated assets tests for TANF, the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program.




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