The Benefits Cliff in Forsyth County
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Benefits Cliff Simulator
We created the Forsyth County benefits cliff simulator to highlight how the benefits cliff works. The simulator reveals the relationship between monthly income or hourly wages and the corresponding benefits amount for six different benefit types.
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As a note of caution, benefit amounts depend on factors beyond income nd we make assumptions about these factors. These assumptions can be viewed on our methodology page. Given these non-income assumptions, the benefit amounts should be seen as estimates and not exact figures.
Further, benefit amounts and poverty thresholds depend on family size and sometimes the age of children. Therefore, the simulator lets users select family size, and the age of children are assumed as follows:
- 1 child in family: 2 years old.
- 2 children in family: 2 and 4 years old.
- 3 children in family: 2, 4, and 10 years old; and only the 2 and 4 year old receive child care subsidies.
The simulator highlights the benefits cliff’s hazards. A three-person family with two children, for example, risks losing nearly $1,200 in child care subsidies per month with an inconsequential change in full-time wages from $23.50 per hour to about $24.00.
To learn more about the benefits used in the calculator please e-mail [email protected]