The income - to - needs ratio was operationalized as the total family income divided by
the federal poverty level based on family size in the year most proximal to data collection.23 The value was calculated through baseline Preschool Depression Study data of caregiver - reported total family income and total number of people living in the household.
Not exact matches
Income was (< 185 % of
Federal Poverty Level [FPL], 185 — 349 % of FPL and ≥ 350 % of FPL) based on federal poverty guidelines for 2006 published by the United States Census
Federal Poverty Level [FPL], 185 — 349 % of FPL and ≥ 350 % of FPL) based on federal poverty guidelines for 2006 published by the United States Census
Poverty Level [FPL], 185 — 349 % of FPL and ≥ 350 % of FPL)
based on
federal poverty guidelines for 2006 published by the United States Census
federal poverty guidelines for 2006 published by the United States Census
poverty guidelines for 2006 published by the United States Census Bureau.
It would be
based on the
federal poverty level similar to the qualification for food benefits.
The
federal poverty level, still the most commonly used benchmark for determining who is defined as poor or in need of public assistance, was created in the 1960s and is
based primarily on estimates of minimal food costs.
The second was
based solely on the percentage of a region's 65 - plus population below the
federal poverty level.
The
federal allocations to the district
level based on child
poverty and population rely on Census / ACS data that are not available at the school
level.
Data
based on the
poverty line — the income
level at which people are considered to be poor — are used to determine eligibility for many
federal - aid programs, including Title I and the school - lunch program.
Families may receive 75 percent ($ 3,487.50) and 50 percent ($ 2,325) vouchers if they are renewing their child's Income -
Based Scholarship and earn up to 300 percent and 400 percent, respectively, of the
federal poverty level.
ESEA, Title I, Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged $ 14.4 Billion Funding
based on the population of children living below the
federal poverty level (FPL) and the state expenditure per pupil.
The estimates in the fiscal bureau memo are
based on the number of students currently attending private schools, estimates of the number of those students whose family income is below 185 percent of the
federal poverty level and experience with the expansion of Milwaukee's voucher program.
The Income -
Based Repayment Plan limits payments to 15 % of discretionary income, which is defined as the amount your adjusted gross income exceeds 150 % of the
federal poverty level.
The
Federal Poverty Level thresholds are adjusted for inflation each year, and are determined
based on the number of people in the household.
Based on a report released in April, the New York State Office of Indigent Defense is recommending all counties outside of New York City increase indigent defense eligibility under the
federal poverty level guidelines, which could increase the number of cases county indigent defense offices are required to handle.
And if the
federal poverty level safe harbor method is used, it's
based on the
poverty level for just one person.
A score of 1 was assigned to each of the following characteristics: family
poverty based on
federal guidelines, primary caregiver unemployment, receipt of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, primary caregiver single parenthood, primary caregiver education
level less than high school graduation, and caregiver - reported inadequacy of family income.
The program is targeted to preschoolers with a maximum family income of 250 % of the
federal poverty level ($ 60,750 for a family of four), and children are prioritized for enrollment
based on income and other risk factors, such as a diagnosed disability, primary home language other than English, or parent (s) with low educational attainment.
A maximum of 10 % of enrolled GSRP children may be from families with incomes above 250 % of the
federal poverty level who pay tuition on a sliding scale,
based on family income.