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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Day: March 31, 2010

Conditional Cash Transfer Program – New York City

City will stop paying the poor for good behavior, By Julie Bosman, March 30, 2010, New York Times: “An unusual and much-heralded program that gave poor families cash to encourage good behavior and self-sufficiency has so far had only modest effects on their lives and economic situation, according to an analysis the Bloomberg administration released on Tuesday. The three-year-old pilot project, the first of its kind in the country, gave parents payments for things like going to the dentist ($100) or holding down a full-time job ($150 per month). Children were rewarded for attending school regularly ($25 to $50 per month) or passing a high school Regents exam ($600). When the mayor announced the program, he said it would begin with private money and, if it worked, could be transformed into an ambitious permanent government program…”