Report
      Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: HHS Could Facilitate Information Sharing to Improve States' Use of Data on Job Training and Other Services
In FY2022, states spent more than 44 percent of federal TANF and state funds on non-assistance services, including work, education, and training activities; childcare; and child welfare services. Questions have arisen about how states use and account for TANF funds, and as a result the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) was asked to review TANF non-assistance spending. This GAO report, part of a series of reports reviewing TANF, examines how the seven selected states have used TANF non-assistance funds, non-assistance data collected and used by selected states, and any data challenges faced by selected states and the extent to which the Department of Health and Human Services provides support to address these challenges.
Source
              Partner Resources
      OFA Initiatives
          TANF/WIOA Resource Hub
      State
          Illinois
      Mississippi
      New Mexico
      New York
      Ohio
      Texas
      Wyoming
      Topics/Subtopics
          Employment
      WIOA
      Education and Training
      Supportive Services
      Child Welfare
      TANF Program Administration
      Program Integrity
      Publication Date
              2025-02-01