Change Indicator

Children ages birth to 18 receiving Family Independence Program (FIP) benefits in Michigan

Children ages birth to 18 receiving Family Independence Program (FIP) benefits

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Note: Non-consecutive years appear adjacent in the trend line
because one or more years have been deselected.

Definition and Source

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Definition

The number reflects children ages birth to 18 receiving assistance in the Family Independence Program (FIP) in December. The Family Independence Program (FIP) provides temporary cash assistance to families with children and pregnant people to help them pay for living expenses such as rent, heat, utilities, clothing, food and personal care items.

The percent is based on the population ages birth to 18 in the prior year. Percentages are suppressed with an "S" for counts fewer than 6 to maintain reliability. NA: Not Available

Data Source

Source: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Assistance Payments Statistics (Table 4: Total Federal FIP: Children and Adults by Program). 

Notes

Wexford and Missaukee are combined for 1999-2003. Grand Traverse/Leelanau and Charlevoix/Emmet are combined for 2003.

 

Last Updated

February 2024