Annual report [2005]

Welfare Reform in Georgia
2005
Senate Bill 104

DIVISION OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES WELFARE REFORM IN GEORGIA ANNUAL REPORT 2005

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SENATE BILL 104 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

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WELFARE REFORM IN GEORGIA, 2005

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SECTION A

The Total TANF Caseload Count

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SECTION B

Quarterly and Annual TANF Reports

ACF-196 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families-Financial Report

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SECTION C

Percentage and Number of TANF Caseload Given Hardship Exemption from Lifetime Limit

22

SECTION D

TANF Recipient Transportation Assistance

29

SECTION E

Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt

34

SECTION F

Number of Individuals Denied Assistance Due to a Serious Violent Felony Conviction

45

SECTION G

Number of Mothers Under 19 Who Received TANF Assistance

47

SECTION H

TANF Subsidized Child Care

52

SECTION I

Data on Teen Pregnancy Prevention

61

SECTION J

Number of TANF Sanctions

85

SECTION K

Number of Legal Immigrants Receiving TANF Benefits by Category of Immigration Status

100

SECTION L

Number of Families No Longer Eligible Because of Time Limits

105

SECTION M

Follow-up Information on Job Retention and Earnings

107

SECTION N

Evaluation of the Effect of Code Section 49-4-186 On the Number of Births to TANF Recipients

Families

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REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES IS SUPPLYING REPORTS AND STATISTICS ON WELFARE REFORM TO FULFILL THE REQUIREMENTS OF SENATE BILL 104.
FROM SENATE BILL 104: "[The department shall] publish an annual report and such interim reports as may be necessary. The annual report and such interim reports shall be provided to the Governor and members of the General Assembly and contain the following:
A. The total TANF caseload count; B. Quarterly and annual TANF reports, in full, prepared for submission to the federal government; C. The percentage of the TANF caseload and the number of individuals given a hardship exemption from the
lifetime limit on cash assistance and a categorization for such exemption; D. The number of individuals who received transportation assistance and the cost of such assistance; E. The number of individuals who received diversionary assistance in order to prevent their requiring TANF
assistance and the categories of such diversionary assistance, and job acceptance and retention statistics; F. The number of individuals denied assistance due to a serious violent felony conviction; G. The number of mothers under 19 years of age who received assistance and their percentage of the total
TANF caseload; H. Number of children receiving subsidized child care and the total and average per recipient cost per child; I. Data on teen pregnancy prevention; J. The number of families sanctioned; K. The number of legal immigrants receiving TANF benefits by category of immigration status; L. The number of families no longer eligible because of time limits; M. Follow-up information on job retention and earnings; and N. An evaluation of the effect of Code Section 49-4-186 on the number of births to TANF recipient families.
The information required under this paragraph shall be provided on a county-by-county basis where feasible.
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WELFARE REFORM IN GEORGIA: 1997 - 2005
Georgia has long been a recognized leader in welfare reform. In the early 1990's when Georgia's welfare rolls were approaching 150,000, the Governor and the state legislature took the necessary steps to connect the receipt of welfare benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), to personal responsibility and work. At the same time, the Georgia Department of Human Resources (GDHR), Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) county offices were undergoing dramatic changes. County DFCS offices became employment centers and local partnerships were formed with businesses, non-profit agencies, and the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) to promote work and self-sufficiency among welfare recipients. In past years, the most important aspect of a caseworker's job was issuing welfare benefits. With the 1996 introduction of WorkFirst!, the emphasis shifted to helping recipients find work. With this initiative, Georgia was in a unique position to implement the requirements of Welfare Reform. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act In August 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) was enacted. PRWORA effectively ended welfare entitlement, replacing the AFDC program with the time-limited benefits of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The purposes of this legislation were to: Provide assistance to needy families so that children could be cared for in their own
homes; Reduce welfare dependency by promoting job preparation, work and marriage; Prevent teen pregnancies; and Encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families. PRWORA established mandatory work and job training participation rates for recipients and enacted time limits for the receipt of TANF benefits. Moreover, PRWORA afforded states greater flexibility in the design and implementation of the TANF program and provided each state a block grant to fund its TANF program. State Maintenance of Effort (MOE) spending levels were mandated so that states would maintain levels of spending consistent with previous spending for AFDC. In the fall of 1996, Georgia submitted a state plan for administering the TANF program. Following a 45-day federal review period and a series of public hearings, the plan was accepted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Georgia was approved to receive its share of the TANF block grant. The first TANF checks were issued on January 1, 1997.
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Senate Bill 104
The enabling legislation for the TANF program in Georgia was Senate Bill 104, now known as Act 389. The major provisions of the bill included: Most recipients were limited to 48 months of TANF assistance. All adult TANF recipients and all eligible parents were mandated to participate in
approved work activities. All adult TANF recipients were required to sign a personal responsibility plan that
emphasized the fact that they must take personal responsibility to better their lives. Some of the required actions included: - ensuring that minor children attend school - attending school conferences - attending family planning counseling - participating in substance abuse treatment, if needed - having children immunized - obtaining prenatal care. Teen parents continued to be required to live with a parent or responsible relative and must remain in school to obtain their GED or High School diploma. Family cap measures were strengthened so that TANF cash assistance was not increased for recipients who had another child after receiving TANF for ten months. Families who did not meet work or personal responsibility requirements could be sanctioned, with a reduction or permanent termination of benefits.
New Developments
In October 2004, Georgia initiated a new service delivery strategy for TANF called TANF = WORK NOW. This strategy focuses on 3 elements: (1) Education-TANF Clients are educated at the point of application on all the goals and requirements of the TANF program. (2) Engagement-TANF clients with a work requirement are engaged in work activities within 7 days of the approval of their application. (3) Monitoring-TANF clients are monitored consistently and frequently to ensure adherence to program requirements. This concept has yielded a significant decrease in the number of Total TANF Cases as well as the number of Adult Cases on TANF in FY'05. In SFY05, the monthly average of adult cases was 20,217.
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Collaborative Efforts
To achieve Georgia's commitment to assisting TANF recipients to fulfill the requirements of Act 389 and to attain self-sufficiency, it was critical to collaborate with other public service agencies, and with entities in the education and business world. Partnerships were formed with the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) and with the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education (GDTAE) to develop a job-ready workforce. Each agency committed to providing specific services to TANF recipients, with DHR providing case management and support services. GDTAE is the primary source for job training, and GDOL focuses on job development and placement. These partnerships are responsible, in part, for the decline in the number of families receiving TANF since the implementation of welfare reform. The customers utilized the job training, job development and job placement resources from our partners. Thus, they become more marketable, enabling them to find better jobs and to leave the TANF program.
TANF CASELOADS
From SFY 1995 to 2005
140,000 120,000 100,000
80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
In SFY 1997 Georgia had 114,154 cases on its TANF rolls. We are happy to report that the current total number of cases on TANF in Georgia for SFY 2005 is just over 45,000.
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We have reduced our rolls by 60.29% in eight years. As of June 2005, Georgia had 38,669 total TANF cases.
Work Supports
In addition to partnerships with other agencies, the availability of work supports was critical to the success of TANF self-sufficiency efforts. In order to secure and maintain employment, many families required assistance with transportation, childcare, and medical expenses, as well as assistance in obtaining child support.
Transportation Transportation expenditures greatly increased with the implementation of TANF and subsequently decreased as the number of TANF cases declined. GDHR/DFCS offers two transportation work supports options: direct payment to applicants and clients and transportation service through GDHR's Consolidated Transportation System. Although funds were available for transportation expenses, transportation services were not readily available, particularly in rural areas. In SFY 2000, GDHR/DFCS collaborated with the Georgia Office of Facilities and Support Services to expand the Consolidated Transportation System. TANF funds invested in this initiative increased from $345,000 in SFY 00 to $7,528,277 in SFY 2005. TANF funds paid directly to applicants and clients totaled $3,427,298 in SFY 2005.
Childcare Affordable, quality childcare was also essential to the success of individuals going to work. The number of payments for children in subsidized childcare increased from approximately 58,099 per monthly in SFY 1997 to 90,879 per month in SFY 2005. In addition, expenditures in the program increased from $115,999,169 in SFY 97 to $161,591,808 in SFY 2005. Childcare continues to be one of the largest programs managed by caseworkers at the county level.
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Payments for Children in CHILDCARE
Fiscal Year 1990 to 2005

100,000

90,000

80,000

70,000

60,000

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0
1990

1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

Comparison of Cash Assistance and Child Care Expenditures
From SFY 1995 to 2005 in Millions of Dollars

$450 $400 $350 $300 $250 $200 $150 $100
$50 $0

$417 $393
$332

$242

$116

$177 $139

$145 $144 $133

$160 $146

$179 $182

$156

$161

$154

$161

$121

$118

$75 $86

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
vii TANF Cash Assistance Child Care Subsidies

Medicaid
Many TANF recipients beginning first-time employment were either unable to afford the medical insurance made available to them by their employers or found that few employers offered the option of medical insurance. The combination of Low Income Medicaid (LIM), Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA), and Right from the Start Medicaid (RSM) or PeachCare for Kids (PCK) provided and continues to provide this necessary coverage. The 12-month continuation of Medicaid in the form of Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA) provides necessary medical coverage for families who become ineligible for LIM as a result of new or increased earned income. Once TMA ends, the children of most families are eligible for additional coverage through RSM or PCK. As of September 2005, 379,900 Georgia families receive Medicaid through LIM, TMA, and RSM.

Child Support

Insufficient child support prevented many single parents from attaining economic selfsufficiency. Increased collections by the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) program are helping families receive more of the child support owed to them.

Increasing Success in Collecting Child Support
(Collections in Millions)

$800

$700 $600 $500 $400 $300

$253 $256

$303

$338 $368 $314

$403

$464 $430

$524

$554

$596

$200

$100

$0
SFY1994

SFY1996

SFY1998

SFY2000

SFY2002

SFY2004

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Additionally, Georgia's Fatherhood Initiative has been expanded throughout the state. The Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE) has taken the lead in this project. Job training is provided to assist fathers in securing employment that will enable them to pay child support and provide for their children. This initiative teaches young men how to be more responsible parents.
Other Work Supports
The future of welfare reform in Georgia will include a continuing focus on moving families to economic independence through stable employment. Most recipients remaining on TANF eight years following Welfare Reform fall into two main categories. The first is comprised of children who receive TANF in "child-only" cases in which a non-parent relative is caring for the children and is not included in the TANF grant. These families are not subject to time limits or work requirements. The second category consists of recipients with multiple barriers to self-sufficiency. Some of these barriers include substance abuse, illiteracy, disabilities, and domestic violence issues. The following initiatives have been implemented to assist these recipients in attaining selfsufficiency:
The GDHR Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases (GMHDDAD) provides substance abuse counseling and treatment through outpatient and residential facilities. Treatment for clients who have been diagnosed with mental impairment and mental retardation is also provided.
The GDOL Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program provides disability assessments for recipients who allege a disability that impedes their ability to work. VR also places recipients in appropriate VR programs based on assessment outcomes and makes recommendations that assist DFCS in planning services to help recipients overcome barriers to employment.
GDTAE provides expanded adult literacy services.
Domestic violence issues have been emphasized through various measures. Contracts have been signed with local shelters to provide assessments for individuals claiming domestic violence as a barrier to becoming self-sufficient. Waivers from certain program requirements may be granted based on assessment outcomes. Training is provided for DFCS staff. Brochures and posters are distributed throughout local areas to increase awareness of available services.
Lifetime Limits
In Georgia, the receipt of TANF is limited to 48 months in a lifetime for an assistance unit. Beginning in January 1997, each month, in which an assistance unit receives TANF, counts toward the 48-month lifetime limit. The Federal lifetime limit is 60 months. An assistance unit that is subject to the lifetime limit may have the limit waived if it is determined that the assistance unit meets certain hardship criteria.
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Hardship Waivers Some families will require additional time to prepare for work and some may never be fully self sufficient. For these families, Georgia has established a hardship waiver policy that is approved on a case-by-case basis. The waiver of the lifetime limit allows for temporary extensions of TANF to families experiencing additional barriers. Seven hardship criteria were developed for case managers to use to evaluate each family's situation. 1. A family member is a victim of domestic violence or has been threatened. 2. The family has an open child protective services case. 3. The adult recipient in the family is participating in a substance abuse program. 4. The adult recipient in the family is unable to work because of a personal disability or
incapacity but is not eligible for SSI. 5. The adult recipient in the family is needed in the home to care for a severely
incapacitated household member. 6. The adult recipient in the family has significant limitations for employment due to
residing in an area with few employment opportunities. Other forms of work supports, including Food Stamps, Medicaid, shelter and utility assistance and Early Intervention Services, are available to families that do not meet any of the hardship criteria.
Georgia's TANF caseload totaled 50,996 cases in December 2000 when the first 1,446 families reached the 48-month time limit. Of those families, 1,094 met a hardship criterion and were eligible for extended TANF benefits through hardship waivers. Since December 2000, the number of families reaching the 48-month time limit has decreased. In December 2001 yet another milestone in the TANF program was reached when 311 Georgia TANF recipients reached the federally imposed 60-month TANF lifetime limit. Of these 311 recipients, 280 continued to be eligible under a hardship extension. As with the 48-month time limit, the number of families reaching the 60-month federal lifetime limit has decreased. In June 2004, there were 1,102 families currently receiving a hardship extension. As of June 2005, Georgia has 230 families who have been granted a hardship waiver.
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TANF Hardship Extensions
In June of the Year from 2002 to 2005

2,000 1,500 1,000

1,566

1,528

1,102

500
0
2002

2003

2004

230
2005

Pregnancy Prevention
In addition to the work requirements contained in PRWORA, states were required to address the problem of rising teen pregnancy. In collaboration with DFCS, the Georgia Division of Public Health (GDPH), developed teen pregnancy prevention measures and instituted Comprehensive Adolescent Health Centers located in Georgia's nineteen health districts. The goals of this initiative are to promote health and wellness, promote abstinence, increase effective use of contraception among sexually active individuals, and to reduce risk-taking behavior. These centers provide family planning services, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, teen pregnancy prevention programs and youth development activities for youth that are at high risk of teen pregnancy. In SFY 2005, these centers provided health, education, preventative and support services to 144,425 youth.
Pregnancy prevention efforts included the establishment of 39 Teen Centers. In addition to encouraging abstinence and contraception, the Teen Centers adopted a youth-development approach, promoting academic achievement, self-esteem, and life skills training. Parents, community members, and teens serve on teen center advisory councils and as center volunteers.
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THE RESULTS OF GEORGIA'S PRWORA INITIATIVE
Georgia successfully achieved, and in some instances exceeded, the goals and requirements of the TANF program as mandated by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. These goals and requirements included participation rates, maintenance of effort spending, and reduction of teen pregnancy rates. This effort has enabled thousands of Georgia's citizens to achieve an improved way of life through welfare reform. Children of TANF families observe, first-hand, the benefits of work, as their parents provide for them a higher standard of living than was possible on welfare. These positive role models will, undoubtedly, reduce the likelihood of children becoming future adult TANF recipients. As the country awaits TANF Reauthorization, Georgia will continue to demonstrate the successes that have been achieved for its families.
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A. The Total TANF Caseload Count

TOTAL TANF CASELOAD COUNT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON

AVERAGE MONTHLY ADULTS
12 11 7 11 139 11 26 21 35 17 799 57 37 37 4 112 144 28 26 31 19 94 14 7 401 17 13 81 250 48 680 12 695 18 200 45 65 56 12 87 2 7

AVERAGE MONTHLY CHILDREN
148 89 95 43 478 70 231 424 219 133 3,023 161 133 190 73 530 488 140 96 159 140 675 177 73 1,803 54 136 329 892 133 2,919 114 2,743 295 696 259 221 506 113 363 27 46

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES
81 54 62 29 285 45 146 254 132 85 1,575 102 88 108 52 331 276 86 57 97 84 424 118 40 1,037 35 84 200 508 76 1,593 66 1,515 185 423 162 137 297 69 199 19 31

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TOTAL TANF CASELOAD COUNT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES

AVERAGE MONTHLY ADULTS
101 2,003
57 64 774 114 104 2 45 44 59 24 7 39 225 34 36 3,945 2 4 98 30 62 34 499 31 158 26 26 36 81 6 164 385 25 22 40 14 75 46 50 45

AVERAGE MONTHLY CHILDREN
432 6,877 259 185 2,475 627 325
18 223 195 283 112 64 214 960 162 142 13,068 59 27 583 285 266 151 2,377 118 735 123 184 130 239 90 706 1,256 92 206 171 88 294 173 174 163

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES
261 3,861 152 107 1,391 366 188
11 135 117 179 71 37 133 570 98 88 6,954 38 15 353 179 162 88 1,328 74 417 72 120 78 150 60 417 718 61 127 108 57 172 98 104 104

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TOTAL TANF CASELOAD COUNT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING

AVERAGE MONTHLY ADULTS
10 9 192 12 145 15 34 218 15 19 25 19 68 8 46 26 120 23 28 31 14 1,165 216 12 10 34 113 6 19 16 21 42 51 15 7 59 1,117 82 5 70 40 112

AVERAGE MONTHLY CHILDREN
101 76 645 69 462 67 129 958 78 117 140 116 293 87 281 95 411 159 88 186 191 3,389 828 65 82 239 350 72 103 90 286 122 196 66 54 201 3,620 526 20 280 185 676

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES
62 45 396 45 271 47 77 545 45 78 93 65 175 57 167 59 247 87 61 111 112 1,921 461 38 50 142 222 47 72 56 163 78 116 33 27 113 2,066 313 16 163 106 405

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TOTAL TANF CASELOAD COUNT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
STEPHENS
STEWART
SUMTER
TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

AVERAGE MONTHLY ADULTS
70
24
298
51 5 34 34 29 90 112 81 60 4 33 244 4 34 11 88 48 68 75 19 67 48 13 12 29 14 32 34 57 82
20,217

AVERAGE MONTHLY CHILDREN
242
88
816
139 28 220 143 166 270 469 394 342 24 99 912 58 132 54 314 322 412 469 91 269 261 33 67 108 375 113 131 166 279
79,153

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES
145
57
486
88 20 125 81 101 174 291 236 207 18 58 521 33 83 35 188 198 239 264 58 159 149 23 39 70 224 72 91 110 174
45,325

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B. Quarterly and Annual TANF Reports, in Full, Prepared for Submission for the Federal Government
Reports submitted to the federal government during the State Fiscal Year include: ACF-196 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families- Financial Report ACF-199 TANF Data Report
TANF-ACF-DI-97-6 dated September 30, 1997 requires a computerized database containing disaggregated case and client record information, as specified in Section 411(a) of Public Law 104-193, "The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act at 1996." No Aggregate paper reports are required.

C. The Percentage of the TANF Caseload and the Number of Individuals Given a Hardship Exemption From the Lifetime Limit

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

County
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA

Total TANF Families
81 54 62 29 285 45 146 254 132 85 1,575 102 88 108 52 331 276 86 57 97 84 424 118 40 1,037 35 84

Families Percent of

with Families with

Extensions Extensions

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.5%

0

0.0%

19

1.2%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.4%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

2.4%

1

0.2%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.1%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Active CPS Case
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disabled (not SSI)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County
CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

Total TANF Families
200 508 76 1,593 66 1,515 185 423 162 137 297 69 199 19 31 261 3,861 152 107 1,391 366 188 11 135 117 179 71

Families Percent of with Families with
Extensions Extensions

0

0.0%

5

1.0%

1

1.3%

7

0.4%

0

0.0%

1

0.1%

0

0.0%

2

0.5%

0

0.0%

1

0.7%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.5%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

10

0.3%

1

0.7%

1

0.9%

20

1.4%

4

1.1%

1

0.5%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.9%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Active CPS Case
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disabled (not SSI)
0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 11 4 1 0 0 1 0 0

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County
FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

Total TANF Families
37 133 570 98 88 6,954 38 15 353 179 162 88 1,328 74 417 72 120 78 150 60 417 718 61 127 108 57 172

Families Percent of with Families with
Extensions Extensions

1

2.7%

0

0.0%

8

1.4%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

46

0.7%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

1.1%

0

0.0%

1

1.4%

3

0.7%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.3%

0

0.0%

2

0.5%

11

1.5%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Active CPS Case
0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disabled (not SSI)
1 0 4 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County
JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

Total TANF Families
98 104 104 62 45 396 45 271 47 77 545 45 78 93 65 175 57 167 59 247 87 61 111 112 1,921 461 38

Families Percent of with Families with
Extensions Extensions

0

0.0%

1

1.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.4%

3

6.3%

1

1.3%

1

0.2%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

3.4%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.8%

0

0.0%

3

0.2%

1

0.2%

0

0.0%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Active CPS Case
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disabled (not SSI)
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

25

County
OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

Total TANF Families
50 142 222 47 72 56 163 78 116 33 27 113 2,066 313 16 163 106 405 145 57 486 88 20 125 81 101 174

Families Percent of with Families with
Extensions Extensions

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.8%

44

2.1%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.6%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

5

1.0%

1

1.1%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.1%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Active CPS Case
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disabled (not SSI)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26

County
THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
State Total

TANF FAMILIES WITH HARDSHIP EXTENSIONS
As Of June 30, 2005
EXTENSION REASON

Total TANF Families
291 236 207 18 58 521 33 83 35 188 198 239 264 58 159 149 23 39 70 224 72 91 110 174

Families Percent of with Families with
Extensions Extensions

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

1

0.2%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

2

1.3%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

45,325 230

0.5%

Domestic Violence
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4

Active CPS Case
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11

Substance Abuse
Program
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13

Disabled (not SSI)
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
118

Caring for Disabled Household Member
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Incomplete Work Plan
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Limited Employment Opportunities
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38

39

7

27

D. Number of Individuals Who Received Transportation Assistance
and the Cost of Such Assistance
Transportation received by individuals participating in Application Job Search is shown in (E) Diversionary Assistance.

TANF RECIPIENT TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY

ANNUAL CLIENTS
22 16 11 31 243 14 24 33 78 51 2,878 198 22 155 5 65 186 40 29 3 70 130 44 7 207 25 61 221 371 35 5,625 3 1,736 27 493 113 86 61 12 83 8 6 188 401 183 22 2,127

ANNUAL FUNDS
$921.70 $486.00 $2,352.00 $1,308.97 $10,761.00 $1,556.00 $1,427.00 $1,320.00 $2,188.79 $1,917.00 $150,819.00 $9,912.56 $3,310.00 $5,516.96 $312.00 $11,520.47 $9,738.00 $2,197.00 $1,035.00 $75.00 $2,834.00 $7,343.00 $896.55 $351.00 $27,370.00 $642.00 $1,423.38 $10,269.83 $15,182.00 $1,389.00 $133,100.15 $87.00 $46,204.54 $1,125.00 $23,451.03 $5,791.50 $11,811.74 $3,066.00 $1,019.00 $3,168.00 $513.00 $423.00 $7,803.00 $21,974.00 $11,273.74 $885.00 $108,208.90

COST PER CLIENT
$41.90 $30.38 $213.82 $42.22 $44.28 $111.14 $59.46 $40.00 $28.06 $37.59 $52.40 $50.06 $150.45 $35.59 $62.40 $177.24 $52.35 $54.93 $35.69 $25.00 $40.49 $56.48 $20.38 $50.14 $132.22 $25.68 $23.33 $46.47 $40.92 $39.69 $23.66 $29.00 $26.62 $41.67 $47.57 $51.25 $137.35 $50.26 $84.92 $38.17 $64.13 $70.50 $41.51 $54.80 $61.61 $40.23 $50.87

29

TANF RECIPIENT TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON

ANNUAL CLIENTS
300 213
7 14 76 266 75 26 22 480 141 143 20,253 0 9 84 66 200 15 170 78 157 22 16 40 308 0 18 1,124 14 17 8 28 100 119 20 15 4 18 478 2 148 15 114 29 27 13

ANNUAL FUNDS
$12,625.84 $10,307.50
$348.00 $1,176.45 $4,632.34 $15,246.00 $2,525.00 $1,176.00 $5,116.44 $23,178.00 $11,075.42 $7,890.00 $866,006.51
$0.00 $1,062.00 $3,653.00 $3,089.58 $9,937.00 $1,238.00 $68,074.90 $5,845.50 $25,488.03 $1,005.00 $945.00 $2,855.00 $16,797.00
$0.00 $13,293.00 $110,264.30 $2,379.00 $1,488.00
$668.00 $1,696.77 $3,864.00 $5,574.00 $4,133.00 $4,281.00 $114.00 $527.70 $21,422.00
$78.00 $7,329.22 $2,011.04 $6,519.36 $26,749.88 $1,230.00 $575.00

COST PER CLIENT
$42.09 $48.39 $49.71 $84.03 $60.95 $57.32 $33.67 $45.23 $232.57 $48.29 $78.55 $55.17 $42.76 $0.00 $118.00 $43.49 $46.81 $49.69 $82.53 $400.44 $74.94 $162.34 $45.68 $59.06 $71.38 $54.54 $0.00 $738.50 $98.10 $169.93 $87.53 $83.50 $60.60 $38.64 $46.84 $206.65 $285.40 $28.50 $29.32 $44.82 $39.00 $49.52 $134.07 $57.19 $922.41 $45.56 $44.23

30

TANF RECIPIENT TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP

ANNUAL CLIENTS
41 5 151 0 28 66 246 6 150 142 34 2,572 344 29 34 84 121 9 65 36 19 52 185 36 12 94 4,178 1 27 184 27 195 255 11 710 91 11 15 52 49 253 117 237 22 3 120 317

ANNUAL FUNDS
$3,291.56 $267.00 $7,833.00
$0.00 $5,673.00 $3,494.00 $12,271.00 $368.07 $7,657.00 $6,171.92 $717.00 $131,007.00 $18,696.00 $1,617.00 $1,200.00 $5,270.26 $6,393.00 $792.00 $2,866.00 $1,395.00 $672.00 $3,261.20 $9,432.00 $1,410.00 $1,050.93 $3,033.00 $207,227.00
$30.00 $1,177.00 $10,041.00 $1,266.00 $8,639.00 $18,465.29 $690.00 $36,428.00 $4,228.44 $765.00 $2,277.00 $1,945.91 $2,337.00 $11,355.00 $5,112.00 $9,669.00 $6,475.80
$72.00 $5,511.00 $12,200.26

COST PER CLIENT
$80.28 $53.40 $51.87 $0.00 $202.61 $52.94 $49.88 $61.35 $51.05 $43.46 $21.09 $50.94 $54.35 $55.76 $35.29 $62.74 $52.83 $88.00 $44.09 $38.75 $35.37 $62.72 $50.98 $39.17 $87.58 $32.27 $49.60 $30.00 $43.59 $54.57 $46.89 $44.30 $72.41 $62.73 $51.31 $46.47 $69.55 $151.80 $37.42 $47.69 $44.88 $43.69 $40.80 $294.35 $24.00 $45.93 $38.49

31

TANF RECIPIENT TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
1 21 12 124 161 162 116 38 166 21 64 18 64 35 114 35 55 144
54,728

ANNUAL FUNDS
$33.00 $1,128.00 $741.00 $5,730.00 $3,422.20 $7,917.00 $4,414.00 $2,891.00 $7,140.00 $5,757.00 $3,288.00 $933.00 $2,760.00 $973.00 $5,218.00 $1,500.00 $2,520.58 $6,784.00
$2,626,671.01

COST PER CLIENT
$33.00 $53.71 $61.75 $46.21 $21.26 $48.87 $38.05 $76.08 $43.01 $274.14 $51.38 $51.83 $43.13 $27.80 $45.77 $42.86 $45.83 $47.11
$48.00

32

E. The Number of Individuals Who Received Diversionary Assistance in Order to
Prevent Their Requiring TANF Assistance And the Categories and Cost of
Such Diversionary Assistance and Job Acceptance and Retention Statistics
Note: A diverted individual is defined as one who participates in Application Job Search and whose application for cash assistance is denied because the person either accepts a job or withdraws his or her application. No additional information is gathered on these individuals since they are no longer included in the TANF database.

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
10 4 5 12 25 1 6 0 0 6 1 7 123 0 61 5 0 0 132 3 34 8 0 53 10 5 25 4 3 12 201 3 870 66 0 7 1 0 0 24 1 1 0 0 1 20 8 93

ANNUAL FUNDS
$358.00 $1,029.03 $344.00 $168.00 $3,257.67
$91.00 $135.00
$0.00 $0.00 $111.00 $20.00 $885.00 $4,614.00 $0.00 $11,083.00 $60.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,096.00 $563.28 $3,941.00 $129.63 $0.00 $11,583.00 $276.00 $243.69 $3,050.00 $81.00 $1,199.35 $1,585.00 $4,185.00 $450.00 $108,566.00 $831.00 $0.00 $1,082.00 $30.00 $0.00 $0.00 $495.00 $31.88 $216.00 $0.00 $0.00 $244.00 $978.00 $2,027.90 $17,042.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$35.80 $257.26 $49.14 $14.00 $130.00 $45.50 $22.50
$0.00 $0.00 $18.50 $20.00 $110.63 $37.51 $0.00 $116.66 $12.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15.88 $187.76 $109.47 $16.20 $0.00 $167.87 $27.60 $48.74 $98.39 $20.25 $399.78 $93.24 $20.82 $150.00 $87.62 $12.59 $0.00 $108.20 $30.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20.63 $31.88 $108.00 $0.00 $0.00 $244.00 $48.90 $253.49 $183.25

34

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
1 0 16 62 7 17 3 0 2 0 0 51 0 0 0 39 3 137 18 0 13 1 0 0 1 0 461 6 0 1 96 16 4 226 0 25 229 6 188 42 0 0 0 0 4,073 4 23 0

ANNUAL FUNDS
$18.00 $0.00 $1,432.00 $2,790.00 $604.95 $1,868.00 $66.00 $0.00 $340.00 $0.00 $0.00 $11,238.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,208.00 $683.60 $11,883.00 $263.56 $0.00 $3,475.00 $18.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 $0.00 $44,805.00 $126.00 $0.00 $221.00 $1,837.41 $2,023.51 $432.00 $3,783.74 $0.00 $2,825.00 $3,204.00 $750.69 $21,851.00 $1,890.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $614,060.00 $42.00 $3,123.00 $0.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$18.00 $0.00 $71.60 $45.00 $86.42 $109.88 $22.00 $0.00 $85.00 $0.00 $0.00 $178.38 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $30.97 $227.87 $70.31 $14.64 $0.00 $267.31 $18.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 $0.00 $65.12 $21.00 $0.00 $110.50 $19.14 $126.47 $108.00 $16.74 $0.00 $113.00 $13.99 $125.12 $84.37 $45.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $123.70 $10.50 $136.00 $0.00

35

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
935 1
2,054 6 0 12 7 3 55 34 0 96 0 0 84 31 0 92 0 0 0 70 0 0 26 5 0 9 0 3 21 1 2
12,158 47
3,789 0 0 12 18 0 13
257 0
755 486 28 1,563

ANNUAL FUNDS
$17,979.07 $111.81
$521,696.00 $177.00 $0.00 $1,169.00 $255.00 $222.77 $8,312.00 $899.00 $0.00
$15,310.00 $0.00 $0.00
$9,261.00 $1,155.00
$0.00 $18,700.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,017.00 $0.00 $0.00 $520.00 $664.42 $0.00 $906.00 $0.00 $508.00 $580.00 $65.00 $164.00 $244,123.50 $13,696.14 $605,281.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,350.00 $417.00 $0.00 $1,480.00 $11,688.00 $0.00 $84,825.00 $22,182.00 $6,904.31 $226,319.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$19.23 $111.81 $200.96 $29.50
$0.00 $73.06 $36.43 $74.26 $127.88 $26.44 $0.00 $135.49 $0.00 $0.00 $107.69 $37.26 $0.00 $137.50 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $14.53 $0.00 $0.00 $20.00 $132.88 $0.00 $100.67 $0.00 $169.33 $27.62 $65.00 $54.67 $20.08 $291.41 $124.47 $0.00 $0.00 $103.85 $23.17 $0.00 $82.22 $45.48 $0.00 $87.27 $45.64 $246.58 $115.65

36

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
46 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 27 1 10 26 1 73 23 8 33 43 3 22 19 1 159 27 81 487 58 8 24 9 2 0 236 0 5,836 1 4 11 0 0 0 58 1 307 40 13 45

ANNUAL FUNDS
$1,663.00 $0.00
$141.00 $119.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,610.00 $685.19 $262.40 $1,874.00 $270.00 $49.97 $7,049.00 $615.00 $1,225.99 $3,018.00 $1,032.75 $375.60 $3,983.00 $1,543.37 $300.00 $30,477.00 $764.00 $5,411.06 $92,058.00 $1,740.00 $1,085.01 $5,514.00 $166.00 $54.00 $0.00 $12,593.00 $0.00 $951,255.02 $30.00 $889.04 $1,810.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,095.00 $202.77 $37,904.00 $1,893.00 $1,226.39 $10,568.50

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$36.15 $0.00 $70.50 $59.50 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $89.44 $25.38 $262.40 $133.86 $10.38 $49.97 $82.93 $26.74 $153.25 $81.57 $24.02 $125.20 $124.47 $81.23 $300.00 $153.15 $28.30 $66.80 $138.23 $30.00 $135.63 $183.80 $18.44 $27.00 $0.00 $53.36 $0.00 $129.99 $30.00 $222.26 $139.23 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $70.60 $202.77 $93.59 $47.33 $94.34 $234.86

37

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
29 0 2 2 0 10 1,448 2,551 2,675 7 3 3 64 7 177 0 0 8 0 0 0 28 0 7 57 4 0 1 0 2 170 1 92 450 1 422 4 10 18 65 0 17 2 2 7 4 2 2

ANNUAL FUNDS
$376.00 $0.00
$370.00 $57.00 $0.00 $1,444.00 $21,715.00 $76,613.35 $397,328.00 $140.00 $748.96 $770.00 $8,356.00 $2,374.92 $25,987.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,502.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,020.00 $0.00 $1,310.00 $590.00 $200.43 $0.00 $30.00 $0.00 $194.00 $7,610.00 $473.00 $25,174.00 $11,532.00 $500.00 $56,281.00 $87.00 $1,388.30 $3,448.00 $940.00 $0.00 $2,553.00 $245.00 $332.00 $760.00 $84.00 $496.10 $410.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$12.97 $0.00 $185.00 $28.50 $0.00 $144.40 $15.00 $30.03 $125.10 $20.00 $249.65 $128.33 $130.56 $339.27 $118.12 $0.00 $0.00 $115.54 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $36.43 $0.00 $163.75 $10.35 $50.11 $0.00 $30.00 $0.00 $48.50 $44.76 $473.00 $179.81 $25.63 $500.00 $107.00 $21.75 $139.00 $123.14 $14.46 $0.00 $111.00 $122.50 $166.00 $108.57 $21.00 $248.05 $205.00

38

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 14 2 0 0 25 0 89 2 9 0 149 15 0 0 0 0 1 14 124 0 0 0 12 38 1 14 4 312 2 3 5 5 0 0 30 3 4 0 0 0

ANNUAL FUNDS
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $30.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $70.00 $1,653.20 $54.00 $0.00 $0.00 $978.00 $0.00 $16,227.00 $30.00 $1,090.39 $0.00 $4,736.00 $2,953.20 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $18.00 $3,917.79 $19,006.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $423.00 $4,294.91 $186.00 $942.00 $621.85 $51,753.99 $93.00 $698.08 $1,085.00 $114.00 $0.00 $0.00 $540.00 $402.42 $899.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $17.50 $118.09 $27.00 $0.00 $0.00 $39.12 $0.00 $137.52 $15.00 $121.00 $0.00 $31.79 $196.88 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $18.00 $279.84 $103.86 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $35.25 $113.02 $186.00 $67.29 $155.46 $125.92 $46.50 $232.69 $217.00 $22.80 $0.00 $0.00 $18.00 $134.14 $149.83 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

39

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
0 0 12 3 28 5 1 0 11 10 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 5 29 1 16 29 0 61 53 9 2 801 0 725 65 13 458 4 0 20 0 0 4 284 0 201 0 0 26 14 1 0

ANNUAL FUNDS
$0.00 $0.00 $1,880.00 $87.00 $7,031.18 $844.00 $30.00 $0.00 $968.00 $204.00 $0.00 $89.00 $25.00 $0.00 $0.00 $90.00 $0.00 $700.00 $638.00 $151.95 $1,745.00 $618.00 $0.00 $9,007.00 $583.00 $656.46 $136.00 $24,030.00 $0.00 $86,539.00 $1,902.00 $979.70 $103,612.00 $81.00 $0.00 $5,112.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,022.00 $4,086.10 $0.00 $53,003.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,984.00 $785.00 $253.47 $0.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$0.00 $0.00 $156.67 $29.00 $251.11 $105.50 $30.00 $0.00 $80.67 $20.40 $0.00 $44.50 $25.00 $0.00 $0.00 $45.00 $0.00 $140.00 $22.00 $151.95 $67.12 $21.31 $0.00 $101.20 $11.00 $72.94 $68.00 $30.00 $0.00 $91.48 $29.26 $75.36 $172.40 $20.25 $0.00 $170.40 $0.00 $0.00 $204.40 $14.39 $0.00 $225.54 $0.00 $0.00 $124.50 $56.07 $253.47 $0.00

40

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
3 7 2 53 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 110 0 10 17 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 6 234 0 872 2 7 387 0 0 0 0 0 41 7 6 10 262 0 200 89 4 21 7 0 0

ANNUAL FUNDS
$111.00 $2,742.61 $372.00 $809.36
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $75.00 $766.99 $0.00 $1,965.00 $0.00 $1,512.00 $765.00 $0.00 $0.00 $150.00 $59.24 $0.00 $45.00 $0.00 $501.00 $6,273.00 $0.00 $101,633.00 $30.00 $2,926.77 $74,911.48 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,448.00 $96.00 $1,422.86 $2,540.00 $6,600.00 $0.00 $22,856.00 $1,158.00 $510.33 $3,118.00 $87.00 $0.00 $0.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$37.00 $391.80 $186.00 $15.27
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 $191.75 $0.00 $17.86 $0.00 $137.45 $45.00 $0.00 $0.00 $30.00 $59.24 $0.00 $22.50 $0.00 $83.50 $26.81 $0.00 $87.84 $15.00 $418.11 $137.45 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $80.19 $13.71 $237.14 $254.00 $25.19 $0.00 $94.06 $13.01 $127.58 $100.58 $12.43 $0.00 $0.00

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DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
153 1 1 11 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 41 6 0 3 0 0 0 31 0 0
153 0 61
175 0
115 17 0 7 2 0 6 18 2 2 60 2 401 1 2 0 6 0 3 10 2 0

ANNUAL FUNDS
$2,808.00 $300.00 $110.00 $184.00
$0.00 $434.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $477.00 $0.00 $6,117.00 $213.00 $0.00 $567.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,395.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,050.31 $0.00 $6,845.50 $3,264.00 $0.00 $17,795.00 $357.00 $0.00 $968.00 $60.00 $0.00 $477.00 $273.00 $442.70 $275.00 $1,866.00 $520.90 $49,879.00 $27.00 $68.76 $0.00 $210.00 $0.00 $598.00 $214.00 $103.57 $0.00

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$18.35 $300.00 $110.00 $16.73
$0.00 $217.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $34.07 $0.00 $119.94 $35.50 $0.00 $141.75 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $45.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.94 $0.00 $81.49 $18.65 $0.00 $109.85 $21.00 $0.00 $121.00 $30.00 $0.00 $59.63 $15.17 $221.35 $91.67 $31.10 $260.45 $103.06 $27.00 $34.38 $0.00 $35.00 $0.00 $99.67 $21.40 $51.79 $0.00

42

DIVERSIONARY ASSISTANCE TO PREVENT TANF RECEIPT State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY
UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH STATE TOTALS

TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE TRANSPORTATION INCIDENTALS CHILD CARE
TRANSPORTATION
INCIDENTALS
CHILD CARE

ANNUAL CLIENTS
1 0 1 91 10 43 42 5 41 35 0 3 6 0 2 9 2 0 6 2 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 29 2 54 4 1 24 23 0 2 0 0 0 75 0 2 0 0 4 21,677
3,099
29,628

ANNUAL FUNDS
$30.00 $0.00 $139.00 $1,455.00 $2,028.27 $8,462.00 $1,002.00 $601.87 $9,115.00 $708.00 $0.00 $530.00 $117.00 $0.00 $176.00 $54.00 $448.00 $0.00 $330.00 $298.48 $2,354.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $69.00 $0.00 $0.00 $855.00 $1,000.00 $9,731.00 $420.00 $130.90 $4,142.00 $675.00 $0.00 $250.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,364.44 $0.00 $446.00 $0.00 $0.00 $491.00 $493,458.43
$169,375.94
$4,723,553.69

AVERAGE COST PER CLIENT
$30.00 $0.00 $69.50 $15.99 $202.83 $148.46 $23.86 $120.37 $138.11 $20.23 $0.00 $106.00 $19.50 $0.00 $58.67 $6.00 $224.00 $0.00 $55.00 $149.24 $123.89 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $34.50 $0.00 $0.00 $29.48 $500.00 $149.71 $105.00 $130.90 $129.44 $29.35 $0.00 $125.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $31.53 $0.00 $223.00 $0.00 $0.00 $122.75 $22.76
$54.66
$159.00

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F. The Number of Individuals Denied Assistance Due to a Serious Felony Conviction

INDIVIDUALS DENIED ASSISTANCE DUE TO A VIOLENT FELONY CONVICTION State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY BIBB BULLOCH CHATHAM CLARKE CLAYTON COBB COFFEE COWETA DEKALB DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS ELBERT FLOYD FULTON GLYNN HENRY HOUSTON LOWNDES MUSCOGEE PAULDING POLK RANDOLPH RICHMOND SPALDING SUMTER TROUP WALTON WAYNE WHITFIELD
TOTAL

NUMBER DENIED/CLOSED 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1
48

Note: Counties not listed did not have any individuals to report. 45

G. The Number of Mothers Under 19 Years of Age Who Received Assistance and Their
Percentage of the Total TANF Caseload

THE NUMBER OF MOTHERS UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE WHO RECEIVED ASSISTANCE AND THEIR PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL TANF CASELOAD State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE

NUMBER OF TEEN MOMS 1 3 2 2 20 3 5 2 6 6 94 8 4 4 2 13 15 7 8 3 3 23 2 1 56 2 3 3 23 8 58 2 65 5 24 1 5 8 1 14 0

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES 81 54 62 29 285 45 146 254 132 85 1,575 102 88 108 52 331 276 86 57 97 84 424 118 40 1,037 35 84 200 508 76 1,593 66 1,515 185 423 162 137 297 69 199 19
47

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL TANF CASELOAD 1.2% 5.6% 3.2% 6.9% 7.0% 6.7% 3.4% 0.8% 4.5% 7.1% 6.0% 7.8% 4.5% 3.7% 3.8% 3.9% 5.4% 8.1% 14.0% 3.1% 3.6% 5.4% 1.7% 2.5% 5.4% 5.7% 3.6% 1.5% 4.5% 10.5% 3.6% 3.0% 4.3% 2.7% 5.7% 0.6% 3.6% 2.7% 1.4% 7.0% 0.0%

THE NUMBER OF MOTHERS UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE WHO RECEIVED ASSISTANCE AND THEIR PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL TANF CASELOAD State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON

NUMBER OF TEEN MOMS 1 12 150 6 7 115 7 20 0 6 6 13 3 2 0 30 2 2 317 0 0 7 3 7 2 24 4 17 5 1 2 5 0 15 38 3 1 7 1 12

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES 31 261 3,861 152 107 1,391 366 188 11 135 117 179 71 37 133 570 98 88 6,954 38 15 353 179 162 88 1,328 74 417 72 120 78 150 60 417 718 61 127 108 57 172

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL TANF CASELOAD 3.2% 4.6% 3.9% 3.9% 6.5% 8.3% 1.9% 10.6% 0.0% 4.4% 5.1% 7.3% 4.2% 5.4% 0.0% 5.3% 2.0% 2.3% 4.6% 0.0% 0.0% 2.0% 1.7% 4.3% 2.3% 1.8% 5.4% 4.1% 6.9% 0.8% 2.6% 3.3% 0.0% 3.6% 5.3% 4.9% 0.8% 6.5% 1.8% 7.0%

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THE NUMBER OF MOTHERS UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE WHO RECEIVED ASSISTANCE AND THEIR PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL TANF CASELOAD State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND

NUMBER OF TEEN MOMS 8 3 1 2 2 26 5 18 0 3 30 1 4 4 5 12 2 4 3 8 1 4 2 2 135 24 2 0 4 12 0 7 2 2 2 4 3 1 4 114

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES 98 104 104 62 45 396 45 271 47 77 545 45 78 93 65 175 57 167 59 247 87 61 111 112 1,921 461 38 50 142 222 47 72 56 163 78 116 33 27 113 2,066

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL TANF CASELOAD 8.2% 2.9% 1.0% 3.2% 4.4% 6.6% 11.1% 6.6% 0.0% 3.9% 5.5% 2.2% 5.1% 4.3% 7.7% 6.9% 3.5% 2.4% 5.1% 3.2% 1.1% 6.6% 1.8% 1.8% 7.0% 5.2% 5.3% 0.0% 2.8% 5.4% 0.0% 9.7% 3.6% 1.2% 2.6% 3.4% 9.1% 3.7% 3.5% 5.5%

49

THE NUMBER OF MOTHERS UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE WHO RECEIVED ASSISTANCE AND THEIR PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL TANF CASELOAD State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

NUMBER OF TEEN MOMS 7 2 9 8 18 3 2 41 5 2 1 4 9 15 22 13 5 1 2 26 1 2 1 9 6 14 11 5 12 6 2 3 1 4 5 0 7 13
2,131

AVERAGE MONTHLY CASES 313 16 163 106 405 145 57 486 88 20 125 81 101 174 291 236 207 18 58 521 33 83 35 188 198 239 264 58 159 149 23 39 70 224 72 91 110 174
45,325

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL TANF CASELOAD 2.2% 12.5% 5.5% 7.5% 4.4% 2.1% 3.5% 8.4% 5.7% 10.0% 0.8% 4.9% 8.9% 8.6% 7.6% 5.5% 2.4% 5.6% 3.4% 5.0% 3.0% 2.4% 2.9% 4.8% 3.0% 5.9% 4.2% 8.6% 7.5% 4.0% 8.7% 7.7% 1.4% 1.8% 6.9% 0.0% 6.4% 7.5%
4.7%

50

H. The Number of Children Receiving Subsidized Child Care and the Total Average
Recipient Cost of Child Care Provided to TANF Recipients

SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE BY CATEGORY State Fiscal Year 2005 Annual Expenditures

APPLICANT SERVICES

TANF

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Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures

COUNTY
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER

Average

TOTAL Annual Cost Per

Expenditures

Child

5

$344

85

$8,181

99

$9,712

33

$2,718

$20,955

$94

1

$91

23

$5,097

50

$6,322

3

$303

$11,813

$153

22

$4,712

24

$5,037

0

$0

$9,749

$212

7

$885

54

$9,601

66

$10,052

3

$690

$21,228

$163

61

$11,083

1,132

$260,395

673

$152,604

441

$60,834

$484,916

$210

26

$5,481

31

$5,313

0

$0

$10,794

$189

34

$3,941

97

$13,533

235

$29,959

202

$13,239

$60,672

$107

53

$11,583

126

$27,898

214

$49,309

241

$36,695

$125,485

$198

25

$3,050

103

$16,236

77

$12,791

44

$6,171

$38,248

$154

12

$1,585

85

$15,313

170

$24,129

34

$3,688

$44,715

$149

870

$108,566 12,472 $1,767,490

8,612 $1,029,506

754

$56,820

$2,962,382

$130

7

$1,082

227

$42,397

295

$50,812

25

$3,801

$98,092

$177

128

$25,189

64

$10,817

20

$1,683

$37,689

$178

1

$216

111

$17,069

241

$40,972

96

$10,232

$68,489

$153

1

$244

2

$522

15

$2,627

28

$2,673

$6,066

$132

93

$17,042

386

$95,030

575

$119,393

141

$24,291

$255,756

$214

16

$1,432

805

$151,530

496

$85,844

231

$31,949

$270,755

$175

17

$1,868

228

$44,573

164

$27,323

150

$10,914

$84,678

$151

2

$340

88

$13,424

27

$3,747

0

$0

$17,511

$150

51

$11,238

102

$23,653

343

$67,753

174

$18,431

$121,075

$181

113

$22,634

24

$2,618

35

$2,898

$28,150

$164

52

SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE BY CATEGORY State Fiscal Year 2005 Annual Expenditures

APPLICANT SERVICES

TANF

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Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures Annual Clients Annual Expenditures

COUNTY
CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON

137 13
461 1 4 25
188
4,073
2,054 12 55 96 84 92
3

$11,883 $3,475
$44,805 $221 $432 $2,825
$21,851
$614,060
$521,696 $1,169 $8,312 $15,310 $9,261 $18,700
$508

533 23 35 4,354 60 5 194 2,321 215 12,059 12 6,294 76 1,262 195 1,012 397 18 300 8 22

$58,961 $5,851 $8,132 $607,158 $9,992 $346 $52,876 $342,153 $34,620 $1,919,836 $1,879 $1,621,206 $10,154 $242,842 $48,852 $108,166 $79,069 $3,383 $51,600 $891 $5,510

933 106 18 10,309 70
406 1,870 305 11,683
6,816 260 979 278 718 891 13 574 34 45

$91,852 $22,490 $3,168 $1,209,250 $12,320
$97,674 $218,865 $43,038 $1,675,655
$1,834,383 $23,386 $159,915 $59,115 $60,095 $168,492 $2,740 $92,578 $5,168 $10,870

521 127
1 1,902
59 9 137 966 49 910 0 1,652 8 112 336 0 619 9 24 0 40

$36,056 $20,881
$325 $140,546
$4,639 $565 $21,895 $76,894 $5,223 $82,492
$0 $249,892
$409 $15,727 $42,100
$0 $70,220
$393 $2,233
$0 $6,881

TOTAL Annual Expenditures
$198,752 $52,697 $11,625 $2,001,759 $27,172 $1,343 $175,270 $659,763 $82,881 $4,292,043 $1,879 $4,227,177 $35,118 $426,796 $165,377 $177,522 $336,481 $6,516 $146,411 $6,059 $23,769

Average Cost Per
Child
$94 $196 $215 $118 $143 $75 $230 $123 $146 $149 $157 $251 $99 $177 $183 $98 $168 $163 $163 $144 $216

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COUNTY
DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN

2 3,789
12 13 755 1,563 2
10 10 73 33 22 159 487 24
5,836 11
307

$164 $605,281
$1,350 $1,480 $84,825 $226,319 $141
$1,610 $1,874 $7,049 $3,018 $3,983 $30,477 $92,058 $5,514
$951,255 $1,810
$37,904

423 19,122
259 159 11,659 1,735 724 12 127 106 576 154 12 348 1,501 115 107 51,743
6 17 1,059

$79,659 $3,189,775
$51,265 $26,762 $1,622,901 $268,302 $160,017 $3,000 $28,171 $22,673 $81,794 $16,886 $2,448 $79,022 $346,234 $33,437 $11,276 $9,492,360
$864 $2,931 $143,118

355 18,046
174 204 5,244 4,835 524
257 68 838 387 35 610 1,483 180 164 38,604 33 13 1,443

$59,163 $2,667,851
$30,272 $29,837 $602,197 $664,496 $96,098
$50,194 $10,189 $80,608 $35,724 $6,399 $135,678 $278,425 $45,807 $15,388 $6,036,647 $5,213 $1,155 $158,789

369 1,510 119
0 1,056
91 57 0 21 5 407 72 74 195 162 8 1 5,025 39 0 72

$39,020 $124,520 $10,556
$0 $82,490 $7,627 $7,429
$0 $4,216 $994 $28,230 $4,590 $9,934 $22,988 $15,424 $1,112 $141 $533,609 $6,057
$0 $3,728

TOTAL Annual Expenditures
$178,006 $6,587,427
$93,443 $58,079 $2,392,413 $1,166,744 $263,685 $3,000 $84,191 $35,730 $197,681 $60,218 $22,764 $268,165 $732,141 $85,870 $26,805 $17,013,871 $13,944 $4,086 $343,539

Average Cost Per
Child
$155 $155 $166 $154 $128 $142 $202 $250 $203 $189 $104 $93 $159 $204 $202 $263 $99 $168 $157 $136 $119

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COUNTY
GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES

45 2 10 2,675 3 177 8
7
2 92 422 18 17 7 2

$10,569 $370 $1,444
$397,328 $770
$25,987 $1,502
$1,310
$194 $25,174 $56,281 $3,448 $2,553
$760 $410

14

$1,653

162 184 52 8,083 145 818 141 251 123 150
6 947 3,621 172 38 194 27 479 242 191 162

$42,944 $34,631 $8,307 $1,281,669 $31,983 $122,409 $29,937 $30,681 $34,130 $28,956 $1,582 $250,743 $514,953 $31,812 $6,017 $41,920 $4,138 $52,345 $45,983 $31,749 $41,214

267 242 72 7,922 35 1,156 69 228 95 138
2 1,627 4,253 127 117 120
24 187 178 199 117

$55,924 $44,682 $10,889 $1,106,445 $6,691 $134,969 $12,068 $21,998 $24,771 $27,535
$468 $397,413 $499,714 $19,781 $20,117 $21,340
$4,842 $16,678 $28,866 $25,242 $23,403

196 70 49 1,946 24 1,003 4 0 55 33 43 634 1,003 17 72 19 22 99 17 70 39

$30,555 $7,950 $5,959 $163,131 $1,898 $74,588 $345
$0 $7,255 $5,975 $5,299 $97,419 $78,004 $1,922 $8,225 $1,410 $1,967 $4,892 $3,153 $8,547 $3,462

TOTAL Annual Expenditures
$139,991 $87,633 $26,599 $2,948,573 $41,342 $357,953 $43,852 $52,679 $67,466 $62,466 $7,543 $770,748 $1,148,952 $56,963 $36,912 $65,430 $11,357 $73,915 $78,002 $67,191 $68,079

Average Cost Per
Child
$209 $176 $145 $143 $200 $113 $198 $110 $241 $195 $142 $234 $124 $171 $151 $192 $151 $97 $178 $142 $214

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COUNTY
LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY

Average

TOTAL Annual Cost Per

Expenditures

Child

89

$16,227

85

$9,651

289

$55,908

0

$0

$81,786

$177

30

$4,151

23

$3,797

14

$769

$8,717

$130

961

$187,221

876

$149,457

311

$37,838

$374,516

$174

42

$8,465

93

$18,870

42

$4,878

$32,213

$182

124

$19,006

862

$186,507

752

$145,857

101

$10,537

$361,907

$197

70

$11,200

114

$19,189

39

$3,645

$34,034

$153

1

$186

84

$15,408

89

$15,223

44

$5,961

$36,778

$169

312

$51,754

3,150

$626,101

2,375

$397,500

212

$16,866

$1,092,221

$181

5

$1,085

30

$4,894

37

$7,862

52

$6,112

$19,953

$161

100

$17,088

368

$61,700

24

$2,303

$81,091

$165

4

$899

66

$16,483

212

$45,241

90

$10,802

$73,425

$197

95

$15,306

41

$6,538

12

$1,279

$23,123

$156

12

$1,880

424

$102,097

380

$82,271

371

$48,546

$234,794

$198

5

$844

3

$737

43

$9,686

53

$4,717

$15,984

$154

11

$968

256

$42,734

201

$31,316

8

$898

$75,916

$159

2

$89

110

$18,957

124

$21,600

9

$858

$41,504

$169

570

$103,848

291

$49,058

228

$33,253

$186,159

$171

5

$700

101

$17,220

61

$11,733

111

$9,809

$39,462

$142

16

$1,745

178

$32,800

103

$17,332

16

$1,663

$53,540

$171

61

$9,007

114

$25,872

99

$21,092

166

$22,023

$77,994

$177

2

$136

49

$12,067

15

$3,097

71

$7,710

$23,010

$168

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COUNTY
MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING

Average

TOTAL Annual Cost Per

Expenditures

Child

725

$86,539 10,969 $1,555,432

7,125

$813,375

2,287 $178,412

$2,633,758

$125

458

$103,612 1,533

$391,362

1,314

$286,250

0

$0

$781,224

$236

20

$5,112

24

$6,914

51

$10,814

7

$1,148

$23,988

$235

4

$1,022

35

$9,973

61

$14,872

10

$1,106

$26,973

$245

201

$53,003

243

$62,235

587

$156,312

176

$29,191

$300,741

$249

26

$3,984

639

$159,065

452

$101,682

51

$6,046

$270,777

$232

13

$2,199

23

$1,997

26

$3,137

$7,333

$118

2

$372

57

$10,175

119

$22,732

68

$10,175

$43,454

$177

139

$27,623

115

$22,293

46

$5,183

$55,099

$184

29

$6,028

0

$0

$6,028

$208

287

$65,723

202

$39,202

42

$4,241

$109,166

$206

10

$1,512

306

$57,198

211

$36,477

17

$1,981

$97,168

$179

50

$6,847

34

$3,985

11

$1,040

$11,872

$125

0

$0

$0

#DIV/0!

6

$501

312

$52,742

74

$10,092

5

$455

$63,790

$161

872

$101,633 16,219 $2,228,423

6,329

$733,999

680

$49,714

$3,113,769

$129

387

$74,911

496

$131,077

2,117

$577,427

348

$61,059

$844,474

$252

16

$2,512

11

$2,532

3

$210

$5,254

$175

41

$3,448

943

$104,099

651

$62,994

116

$7,376

$177,917

$102

10

$2,540

380

$78,557

419

$77,510

94

$12,840

$171,447

$190

200

$22,856

1,108

$145,330

1,655

$179,230

30

$2,326

$349,742

$117

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COUNTY
STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON

Average

TOTAL Annual Cost Per

Expenditures

Child

21

$3,118

121

$23,332

145

$25,387

101

$11,179

$63,016

$162

80

$10,494

62

$11,399

0

$0

$21,893

$154

1

$110

2,161

$483,060

702

$142,975

17

$2,228

$628,373

$218

2

$434

169

$31,956

75

$11,607

0

$0

$43,997

$179

5

$1,176

17

$2,556

7

$831

$4,563

$157

41

$6,117

281

$33,187

207

$18,641

6

$1,082

$59,027

$110

3

$567

150

$25,642

123

$17,298

0

$0

$43,507

$158

168

$28,519

259

$41,306

26

$1,847

$71,672

$158

375

$79,574

194

$33,238

73

$10,149

$122,961

$192

61

$6,846

358

$66,747

430

$75,237

157

$23,831

$172,660

$172

115

$17,795

492

$85,870

679

$117,055

262

$20,851

$241,571

$156

7

$968

222

$41,085

299

$51,435

97

$9,191

$102,679

$164

6

$477

13

$3,352

15

$2,005

0

$0

$5,834

$172

2

$275

101

$17,039

101

$15,806

27

$2,717

$35,837

$155

401

$49,879

3,295

$436,536

2,026

$237,124

231

$14,773

$738,312

$124

5

$894

48

$8,724

0

$0

$9,618

$181

3

$598

77

$4,983

19

$3,892

2

$196

$9,669

$96

23

$4,310

19

$2,897

43

$4,903

$12,110

$142

1

$139

517

$92,643

237

$28,882

168

$11,012

$132,676

$144

43

$8,462

137

$29,315

79

$14,450

181

$19,484

$71,711

$163

41

$9,115

254

$58,589

317

$70,423

249

$35,858

$173,985

$202

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COUNTY
WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE TOTALS

3

$530

295

2

$176

118

428

15

$2,354

106

99

78

54

$9,731

102

24

$4,142

66

2

$250

175

110

2

$446

134

4

$491

427

29,628 $4,723,554 204,282

$44,668 $21,559 $81,191 $17,645 $15,807 $13,267 $20,149 $14,828 $29,780 $20,431 $26,026 $84,053
$34,624,457

588

$79,241

220

$35,857

326

$53,514

203

$38,708

119

$16,782

41

$7,322

87

$12,441

109

$24,319

152

$22,448

88

$16,129

137

$18,449

349

$55,897

176,075 $26,691,064

43 45 348 74 1 18 52 45 1 92 75 36
33,302

$4,848 $5,313 $45,136 $9,463 $145 $2,341 $5,090 $6,199
$30 $10,916 $7,918 $4,668

TOTAL Annual Expenditures
$129,287 $62,905 $179,841 $68,170 $32,734 $22,930 $47,411 $49,488 $52,508 $47,476 $52,839 $145,109

$3,358,323

$69,397,398

Average Cost Per
Child
$139 $163 $163 $171 $149 $167 $161 $203 $159 $164 $152 $178
$157

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TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
71 671 105.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

55 271 203.0

Total Pregnancies

38

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

415

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

91.6

Total Pregnancies

12

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

158

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

75.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

130 1,544 84.2

Total Pregnancies

32

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

432

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

74.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

136 1,299 104.7

1998
58 670 86.6
36 280 128.6
37 425 87.1
12 154 77.9
133 1,502 88.5
29 452 64.2
122 1,393 87.6

1999
56 673 83.2

2000
79 688 114.8

2001
51 678 75.2

2002
56 663 84.5

2003
55 641 85.8

2004
45 614 73.3

45

42

30

45

23

31

287

313

272

270

269

274

156.8

134.2

110.3

166.7

85.5

113.1

31

42

31

25

20

33

425

372

348

328

323

303

72.9

112.9

89.1

76.2

61.9

108.9

8

11

12

10

4

5

154

158

163

157

157

163

51.9

69.6

73.6

63.7

LNE

30.7

142 1,504 94.4

124 1,878
66

106 1,726 61.4

89 1,683 52.9

123 1,722 71.4

140 1,771 79.1

35

35

38

31

39

40

462

470

460

450

453

452

75.8

74.5

82.6

68.9

86.1

88.5

128 1,442 88.8

138 1,432 96.4

137 1,503 91.2

134 1,581 84.8

115 1,673 68.7

130 1,775 73.2

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

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COUNTY
Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
263 2,343 112.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

96 686 139.9

Total Pregnancies

38

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

563

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

67.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

614 6,125 100.2

Total Pregnancies

40

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

480

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

83.3

Total Pregnancies

19

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

515

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

36.9

Total Pregnancies

50

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

660

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

75.8

1998
258 2,478 104.1
82 704 116.5
67 595 112.6
545 6,146 88.7
49 482 101.7
19 523 36.3
45 644 69.9

1999
291 2,568 113.3

2000
252 2,396 105.2

2001
254 2,517 100.9

2002
226 2,648 85.3

2003
235 2,761 85.1

2004
248 2,884 86.0

81

69

75

68

55

72

700

660

648

655

649

634

115.7

104.5

115.7

103.8

84.7

113.6

44

47

44

49

42

53

600

540

535

541

555

542

73.3

87

82.2

90.6

75.7

97.8

493 6,082 81.1

529 6,223
85

490 6,096 80.4

478 6,079 78.6

461 6,274 73.5

459 6,355 72.2

32

39

33

26

27

25

485

518

491

485

485

517

66.0

75.3

67.2

53.6

55.7

48.4

30

31

15

41

33

44

533

523

538

548

592

558

56.3

59.3

27.9

74.8

55.7

78.9

48

53

54

35

41

39

651

620

601

583

560

563

73.7

85.5

89.9

60.0

73.2

69.3

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

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COUNTY
Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden Candler

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
80 868 92.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

161 3,311 48.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

102 867 117.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

67 571 117.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

22 206 106.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

92 1,557 59.1

Total Pregnancies

31

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

369

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

84.0

1998
82 900 91.1
174 3,410 51.0
102 887 115.0
58 599 96.8
25 203 123.2
107 1,659 64.5
43 386 111.4

1999
78 933 83.6

2000
62 928 66.8

2001
56 978 57.3

2002
45 1,067 42.2

2003
67 1,079 62.1

2004
47 1,114 42.2

174 3,428 50.8

161 3,745
43

178 2,988 59.6

173 2,698 64.1

146 2,710 53.9

183 2,990 61.2

115

122

115

93

97

78

896

942

965

911

918

889

128.3

129.5

119.2

102.1

105.7

87.7

75

65

78

61

59

57

621

625

638

656

658

670

120.8

104

122.3

93.0

89.7

85.1

22 199 110.6

18

29

18

19

28

207

198

195

187

183

87

146.5

92.3

101.6

153.0

96 1,646 58.3

100 1,624 61.6

119 1,685 70.6

106 1,765 60.1

112 1,771 63.2

85 1,847 46.0

28

30

32

40

44

48

376

289

285

316

332

340

74.5

103.8

112.3

126.6

132.5

141.2

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

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COUNTY
Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
310 3,524 88.0

1998
296 3,710 79.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

125 1,726 72.4

117 1,789 65.4

Total Pregnancies

32

34

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

379

389

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

84.4

87.4

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

805 7,781 103.5

773 7,821 98.8

Total Pregnancies

33

23

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

466

476

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

70.8

48.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

83 784 105.9

95 788 120.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

262 3,782 69.3

259 4,061 63.8

1999
309 3,772 81.9

2000
281 3,902
72

2001
290 3,788 76.6

2002
285 3,803 74.9

2003
255 3,857 66.1

2004
255 3,909 65.2

111 1,831 60.6

107 1,682 63.6

111 1,714 64.8

110 1,783 61.7

100 1,838 54.4

109 1,932 56.4

31

31

25

24

21

25

392

391

402

402

423

448

79.1

79.3

62.2

59.7

49.6

55.8

764 7,777 98.2

683 8,074 84.6

725 7,711 94.0

665 7,711 86.2

630 7,988 78.9

678 8,198 82.7

36

35

30

35

23

24

482

401

438

502

601

551

74.7

87.3

68.5

69.7

38.3

43.6

72

82

88

53

82

46

788

740

729

724

749

746

91.4

110.8

120.7

73.2

109.5

61.7

272 4,281 63.5

284 4,278 66.4

262 4,607 56.9

249 4,991 49.9

225 5,323 42.3

260 5,736 45.3

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

64

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
260 5,441 47.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

22 123 178.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

816 7,271 112.2

Total Pregnancies

28

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

285

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

98.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1215 16,378
74.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

182 1,362 133.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

155 1,436 107.9

1998
236 5,439 43.4
20 123 162.6
771 7,496 102.9
20 293 68.3
1166 16,884
69.1
151 1,409 107.2
146 1,479 98.7

1999
267 5,444 49.0

2000
248 6,026 41.2

2001
249 5,015 49.7

2002
207 4,845 42.7

2003
223 4,427 50.4

2004
216 4,705 45.9

23

14

18

15

8

7

124

133

125

126

122

125

185.5

105.3

144.0

119.0

65.6

56.0

782 7,645 102.3

787 8,338 94.4

785 8,665 90.6

770 8,978 85.8

751 9,145 82.1

798 9,430 84.6

26

31

36

26

29

25

290

264

250

244

244

246

89.7

117.4

144.0

106.6

118.9

101.6

1166 17,371
67.1

1163 18,742
62.1

1101 19,857
55.4

1140 20,468
55.7

1035 20,426
50.7

1131 20,640
54.8

183 1,433 127.7

140 1,428
98

150 1,400 107.1

149 1,391 107.1

124 1,359 91.2

138 1,346 102.5

164 1,496 109.6

169 1,582 106.8

149 1,514 98.4

154 1,522 101.2

138 1,485 92.9

149 1,477 100.9

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

65

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
166 3,122 53.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

69 550 125.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

244 2,872 85.0

Total Pregnancies

19

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

399

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

47.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

109 820 132.9

Total Pregnancies

31

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

593

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

52.3

Total Pregnancies

38

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

433

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

87.8

1998
152 3,163 48.1
50 578 86.5
212 3,116 68.0
30 388 77.3
112 826 135.6
35 604 57.9
50 467 107.1

1999
171 3,217 53.2

2000
170 3,408 49.9

2001
166 3,581 46.4

2002
150 3,754 40.0

2003
146 3,843 38.0

2004
152 3,900 39.0

61

53

43

56

42

41

584

539

556

577

637

620

104.5

98.3

77.3

97.1

65.9

66.1

198 3,262 60.7

205 2,831 72.4

185 2,987 61.9

175 3,203 54.6

181 3,353 54.0

197 3,502 56.3

35

18

26

25

28

29

377

421

437

457

468

475

92.8

42.8

59.5

54.7

59.8

61.1

99

90

92

90

66

90

815

848

846

832

805

754

121.5

106.1

108.7

108.2

82.0

119.4

28

30

32

30

26

17

612

674

669

693

703

706

45.8

44.5

47.8

43.3

37.0

24.1

40

36

37

30

31

39

502

421

470

484

520

562

79.7

85.5

78.7

62.0

59.6

69.4

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

66

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Decatur Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
116 1,101 105.4

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

2070 19,775 104.7

Total Pregnancies

63

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

695

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

90.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

62 397 156.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

481 4,187 114.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

235 3,020 77.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

59 469 125.8

1998
129 1,133 113.9
1860 20,237
91.9
45 702 64.1
50 406 123.2
413 4,159 99.3
236 3,159 74.7
60 482 124.5

1999
114 1,127 101.2

2000
106 1,054 100.6

2001
91 1,036 87.8

2002
78 1,056 73.9

2003
69 1,057 65.3

2004
93 1,051 88.5

1991 20,281
98.2

1,833 21,163
86.6

1763 20,743
85.0

1626 20,459
79.5

1640 20,758
79.0

1622 21,145
76.7

46

57

57

58

56

43

700

639

618

615

606

610

65.7

89.2

92.2

94.3

92.4

70.5

58

55

53

54

35

30

406

429

412

412

366

344

142.9

128.2

128.6

131.1

95.6

87.2

427 4,077 104.7

364 4,212 86.4

364 4,022 90.5

303 3,898 77.7

345 3,873 89.1

320 3,889 82.3

226 3,191 70.8

246 3,245 75.8

236 3,310 71.3

216 3,404 63.5

229 3,548 64.5

239 3,752 63.7

43

27

42

47

44

42

477

472

486

487

488

477

90.1

57.2

86.4

96.5

90.2

88.1

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

67

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
4 69 NA

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

100 1,266 79.0

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

67 621 107.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

100 778 128.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

40 346 115.6

Total Pregnancies

50

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

540

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

92.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

107 2,944 36.3

1998
4 70 NA
100 1,322 75.6
59 636 92.8
92 790 116.5
35 358 97.8
50 555 90.1
109 3,044 35.8

1999
1 77 13.0

2000
10 156 64.1

2001
12 164 73.2

2002
9 146 61.6

2003
15 142 105.6

2004
15 138 108.7

83 1,391 59.7

107 1,448 73.9

90 1,525 59.0

105 1,568 67.0

81 1,631 49.7

104 1,634 63.6

58

51

42

57

41

53

629

718

742

749

749

699

92.2

71

56.6

76.1

54.7

75.8

103

88

87

85

92

86

782

1,006

983

974

977

929

131.7

87.5

88.5

87.3

94.2

92.6

36

44

37

358

418

406

100.6

105.3

91.1

36

45

50

418

431

406

86.1

104.4

123.2

46

42

51

36

36

40

564

543

574

597

611

638

81.6

77.3

88.9

60.3

58.9

62.7

107 3,157 33.9

99 3,510 28.2

83 3,941 21.1

103 4,226 24.4

100 4,223 23.7

107 4,309 24.8

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

68

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
260 3,103 83.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

122 2,386 51.1

Total Pregnancies

63

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

677

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

93.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

2960 25,325 116.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

73 566 129.0

Total Pregnancies

5

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

78

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

NA

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

168 2,242 74.9

1998
252 3,148 80.1
132 2,791 47.3
45 698 64.5
2827 26,162 108.1
82 585 140.2
6 80 NA
206 2,279 90.4

1999
260 3,146 82.6

2000
284 3,267 86.9

2001
281 3,232 86.9

2002
249 3,223 77.3

2003
261 3,246 80.4

2004
257 3,319 77.4

144 3,145 45.8

148 2,405 61.5

123 2,784 44.2

116 3,075 37.7

156 3,393 46.0

143 3,747 38.2

58

48

53

47

44

50

702

755

748

753

733

713

82.6

63.6

70.9

62.4

60.0

70.1

2833 26,204 108.1

2604 26,847
97

2338 26,369
88.7

2242 26,308
85.2

2028 26,135
77.6

1800 26,535
67.8

61

74

59

78

78

72

619

690

727

767

741

754

98.5

107.2

81.2

101.7

105.3

95.5

4

3

10

2

4

3

84

87

82

83

78

80

47.6

34.5

122.0

LNE

LNE

LNE

206 2,289 90.0

165 2,364 69.8

163 2,377 68.6

156 2,386 65.4

175 2,472 70.8

164 2,490 65.9

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

69

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
153 1,401 109.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

86 826 104.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

54 518 104.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

869 15,107
57.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

102 1,018 100.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

409 3,995 102.4

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

49 400 122.5

1998
149 1,445 103.1
61 842 72.4
57 532 107.1
905 15,821
57.2
100 1,036 96.5
411 4,191 98.1
40 396 101.0

1999
149 1,478 100.8

2000
156 1,464 106.6

2001
170 1,464 116.1

2002
150 1,468 102.2

2003
162 1,469 110.3

2004
154 1,534 100.4

69

91

89

80

93

98

843

888

894

910

901

918

81.9

102.5

99.6

87.9

103.2

106.8

50

54

53

44

37

33

542

556

543

564

542

530

92.3

97.1

97.6

78.0

68.3

62.3

954 16,514
57.8

1060 18,887
56.1

1161 20,398
56.9

1222 21,335
57.3

1265 22,081
57.3

1327 23,009
57.7

115 1,064 108.1

121 1,128 107.3

94 1,138 82.6

99 1,160 85.3

99 1,173 84.4

101 1,218 82.9

436 4,326 100.8

437 4,626 94.5

445 4,710 94.5

448 4,791 93.5

449 5,014 89.5

430 5,083 84.6

39

36

39

23

382

351

343

334

102.1

102.6

113.7

68.9

33

34

333

313

99.1

108.6

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

70

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
79 818 96.6

Total Pregnancies

42

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

708

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

59.3

Total Pregnancies

47

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

707

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

66.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

46 391 117.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

227 3,168 71.7

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

290 3,536 82.0

Total Pregnancies

32

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

331

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

96.7

1998
98 850 115.3
48 723 66.4
46 724 63.5
43 402 107.0
278 3,446 80.7
301 3,588 83.9
30 339 88.5

1999
81 869 93.2

2000
81 848 95.5

2001
76 819 92.8

2002
81 847 95.6

2003
72 842 85.5

2004
73 872 83.7

55

52

40

32

49

35

731

800

825

830

882

892

75.2

65

48.5

38.6

55.6

39.2

52

44

47

41

61

44

731

646

648

677

714

704

71.1

68.1

72.5

60.6

85.4

62.5

34

35

28

25

25

19

419

357

353

387

375

413

81.1

98

79.3

64.6

66.7

46.0

266 3,733 71.3

259 3,790 68.3

253 4,311 58.7

265 4,730 56.0

311 5,181 60.0

299 5,576 53.6

256 3,622 70.7

276 4,289 64.4

296 4,335 68.3

301 4,529 66.5

276 4,705 58.7

283 4,777 59.2

26

39

23

26

33

27

345

379

383

381

364

350

75.4

102.9

60.1

68.2

90.7

77.1

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

71

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
115 1,135 101.3

Total Pregnancies

34

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

349

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

97.4

Total Pregnancies

41

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

491

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

83.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

77 767 100.4

Total Pregnancies

29

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

328

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

88.4

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

40 321 124.6

Total Pregnancies

60

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

828

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

72.5

1998
138 1,198 115.2
30 365 82.2
60 500 120.0
60 771 77.8
45 330 136.4
34 322 105.6
45 835 53.9

1999
114 1,246 91.5

2000
135 1,380 97.8

2001
117 1,348 86.8

2002
119 1,382 86.1

2003
131 1,425 91.9

2004
123 1,483 82.9

31

42

37

33

33

25

377

402

404

420

453

459

82.2

104.5

91.6

78.6

72.8

54.5

74 499 148.3

57 468 121.8

52 453 114.8

49 444 110.4

47 430 109.3

50 440 113.6

69

50

75

74

65

46

767

659

665

665

667

646

90.0

75.9

112.8

111.3

97.5

71.2

44 328 134.1

27

35

39

30

33

350

329

329

324

328

77.1

106.4

118.5

92.6

100.6

29

28

34

23

24

33

317

312

301

299

293

293

91.5

89.7

113.0

76.9

81.9

112.6

59

49

49

45

49

44

843

873

876

894

885

890

70.0

56.1

55.9

50.3

55.4

49.4

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

72

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
63 604 104.3

Total Pregnancies

19

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

242

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

78.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

167 1,533 108.9

Total Pregnancies

56

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

875

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

64.0

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

266 1,928 138.0

Total Pregnancies

15

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

278

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

54.0

Total Pregnancies

32

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

355

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

90.1

1998
65 627 103.7
18 254 70.9
159 1,566 101.5
63 919 68.6
239 1,906 125.4
15 286 52.4
37 374 98.9

1999
43 633 67.9

2000
41 719 57

2001
44 694 63.4

2002
29 682 42.5

2003
34 603 56.4

2004
47 624 75.3

22

26

22

21

18

22

255

271

262

270

263

266

86.3

95.9

84.0

77.8

68.4

82.7

117 1,564 74.8

133 1,638 81.2

152 1,617 94.0

135 1,620 83.3

121 1,632 74.1

114 1,619 70.4

63

47

48

36

36

40

942

1,023

1,102

1,120

1,166

1,202

66.9

45.9

43.6

32.1

30.9

33.3

235 1,919 122.5

267 2,292 116.5

247 2,175 113.6

221 2,209 100.0

198 2,140 92.5

210 2,326 90.3

18

20

18

18

19

20

287

268

286

287

289

299

62.7

74.6

62.9

62.7

65.7

66.9

29

39

42

30

20

34

381

475

431

411

389

372

76.1

82.1

97.4

73.0

51.4

91.4

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

73

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie McIntosh

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
249 3,707 67.2

Total Pregnancies

49

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

855

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

57.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

63 557 113.1

Total Pregnancies

77

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

793

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

97.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

24 217 110.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

86 758 113.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

43 383 112.3

1998
233 3,803 61.3
56 885 63.3
54 565 95.6
78 807 96.7
22 228 96.5
88 773 113.8
40 389 102.8

1999
278 3,793 73.3

2000
226 3,819 59.2

2001
237 3,598 65.9

2002
217 3,580 60.6

2003
252 3,563 70.7

2004
246 3,614 68.1

47

65

41

36

38

47

909

1,107

1,077

1,115

1,165

1,241

51.7

58.7

38.1

32.3

32.6

37.9

55

62

79

72

76

77

549

530

817

828

821

806

100.2

117

96.7

87.0

92.6

95.5

68

70

30

34

21

25

833

835

350

335

321

342

81.6

83.8

85.7

101.5

65.4

73.1

32

22

44

42

50

38

229

244

521

499

498

478

139.7

90.2

84.5

84.2

100.4

79.5

95

82

58

74

58

67

766

779

848

870

875

891

124.0

105.3

68.4

85.1

66.3

75.2

30

40

28

20

21

30

387

338

250

258

255

256

77.5

118.3

112.0

77.5

82.4

117.2

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

74

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
90 902 99.8

Total Pregnancies

18

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

210

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

85.7

Total Pregnancies

89

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

908

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

98.0

Total Pregnancies

50

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

696

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

71.8

Total Pregnancies

24

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

366

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

65.6

Total Pregnancies

45

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

526

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

85.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

141 1,174 120.1

1998
84 909 92.4
18 217 82.9
90 916 98.3
65 716 90.8
19 380 50.0
53 557 95.2
145 1,212 119.6

1999
93 899 103.4

2000
80 803 99.6

2001
85 802 106.0

2002
79 792 99.7

2003
68 810 84.0

2004
65 850 76.5

20

20

18

14

19

5

215

238

228

249

235

233

93.0

84

78.9

56.2

80.9

21.5

83

89

81

67

54

68

911

885

891

848

836

809

91.1

100.6

90.9

79.0

64.6

84.1

64

73

55

54

50

49

732

741

761

806

844

804

87.4

98.5

72.3

67.0

59.2

60.9

28

31

28

19

26

22

387

326

345

336

364

382

72.4

95.1

81.2

56.5

71.4

57.6

50

42

34

30

30

39

562

513

515

512

536

545

89.0

81.9

66.0

58.6

56.0

71.6

104 1,259 82.6

126 1,241 101.5

131 1,257 104.2

129 1,264 102.1

131 1,257 104.2

131 1,295 101.2

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

75

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
750 6,350 118.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

187 2,275 82.2

Total Pregnancies

42

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

723

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

58.1

Total Pregnancies

25

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

400

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

62.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

131 2,264 57.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

91 1,161 78.4

Total Pregnancies

46

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

578

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

79.6

1998
759 6,319 120.1
191 2,413 79.2
34 751 45.3
31 416 74.5
144 2,502 57.6
99 1,186 83.5
48 625 76.8

1999
768 6,253 122.8

2000
731 6,753 108.2

2001
697 6,594 105.7

2002
637 6,399 99.5

2003
633 6,450 98.1

2004
620 6,452 96.1

171 2,508 68.2

170 2,108 80.6

195 2,267 86.0

190 2,450 77.6

195 2,655 73.4

213 2,916 73.0

29

34

24

27

42

22

775

958

1,029

1,072

1,132

1,209

37.4

35.5

23.3

25.2

37.1

18.2

33

30

38

27

23

28

420

400

416

415

426

434

78.6

75

91.3

65.1

54.0

64.5

138 2,709 50.9

155 2,397 64.7

162 2,642 61.3

171 2,892 59.1

170 3,170 53.6

158 3,441 45.9

88

88

94

81

76

58

1,194

1,017

993

985

978

966

73.7

86.5

94.7

82.2

77.7

60.0

67

63

64

52

57

55

666

725

733

749

788

813

100.6

86.9

87.3

69.4

72.3

67.7

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

76

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
44 617 71.3

Total Pregnancies

38

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

420

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

90.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

147 1,244 118.2

Total Pregnancies

17

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

309

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

55.0

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

63 576 109.4

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

10 84 119.0

Total Pregnancies

36

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

430

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

83.7

1998
54 640 84.4
37 436 84.9
138 1,264 109.2
36 316 113.9
63 592 106.4
9 83 NA
25 435 57.5

1999
51 635 80.3

2000
54 556 97.1

2001
51 568 89.8

2002
50 577 86.7

2003
44 572 76.9

2004
59 575 102.6

37

30

31

36

25

30

454

455

464

503

533

567

81.5

65.9

66.8

71.6

46.9

52.9

155 1,270 122.0

153 1,334 114.7

146 1,328 109.9

150 1,294 115.9

134 1,281 104.6

123 1,313 93.7

32

24

30

26

18

15

314

321

299

312

313

302

101.9

74.8

100.3

83.3

57.5

49.7

63

63

49

31

51

53

610

622

651

639

655

635

103.3

101.3

75.3

48.5

77.9

83.5

8

10

3

10

11

8

80

89

85

85

81

81

100.0

112.4

LNE

117.6

135.8

98.8

26

33

29

34

35

36

447

428

436

479

489

483

58.2

77.1

66.5

71.0

71.6

74.5

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

77

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
44 362 121.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

776 7,104 109.2

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

154 2,396 64.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

23 153 150.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

67 513 130.6

Total Pregnancies

32

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

387

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

82.7

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

241 2,069 116.5

1998
41 364 112.6
753 7,002 107.5
159 2,439 65.2
18 163 110.4
62 521 119.0
36 384 93.8
271 2,112 128.3

1999
35 368 95.1

2000
27 380 71.1

2001
34 357 95.2

2002
21 321 65.4

2003
17 351 48.4

2004
19 329 57.8

755 6,933 108.9

734 7,491
98

750 7,227 103.8

684 7,174 95.3

704 7,175 98.1

708 7,240 97.8

187 2,449 76.4

175 2,666 65.6

182 2,789 65.3

181 2,878 62.9

187 2,921 64.0

161 2,976 54.1

13

12

7

12

14

9

161

124

135

132

127

141

80.7

96.8

51.9

90.9

110.2

63.8

41

38

43

40

54

45

515

544

540

547

579

623

79.6

69.9

79.6

73.1

93.3

72.2

32

40

22

23

31

17

382

339

328

334

322

319

83.8

118

67.1

68.9

96.3

53.3

235 2,107 111.5

223 2,073 107.6

238 2,029 117.3

194 1,999 97.0

230 2,009 114.5

212 2,047 103.6

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

78

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
78 885 88.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

22 190 115.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

138 1,383 99.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

28 251 111.6

Total Pregnancies

7

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

71

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

NA

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

83 627 132.4

Total Pregnancies

31

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

357

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

86.8

1998
66 896 73.7
17 193 88.1
137 1,381 99.2
20 253 79.1
6 74 NA
92 635 144.9
35 367 95.4

1999
72 888 81.1

2000
54 915 59

2001
75 878 85.4

2002
57 855 66.7

2003
58 838 69.2

2004
44 832 52.9

25

10

11

19

12

11

186

155

162

150

144

145

134.4

64.5

67.9

126.7

83.3

75.9

139 1,374 101.2

100 1,345 74.3

134 1,285 104.3

120 1,257 95.5

87 1,300 66.9

114 1,247 91.4

19

27

25

21

13

15

249

215

200

191

180

205

76.3

125.6

125.0

109.9

72.2

73.2

7

3

4

6

2

11

72

62

66

63

65

69

97.2

48.4

LNE

95.2

LNE

159.4

70 641 109.2

65

68

67

652

669

673

99.7

101.6

99.6

76 672 113.1

72 694 103.7

32

29

15

25

15

21

367

306

288

298

318

326

87.2

94.8

52.1

83.9

47.2

64.4

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

79

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
47 373 126.0

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

67 431 155.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

160 1,595 100.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

159 1,536 103.5

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

131 939 139.5

Total Pregnancies

10

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

329

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

30.4

Total Pregnancies

25

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

253

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

98.8

1998
35 390 89.7
59 437 135.0
168 1,633 102.9
162 1,558 104.0
99 964 102.7
13 330 39.4
22 259 84.9

1999
29 384 75.5

2000
52 373 139.4

2001
24 353 68.0

2002
33 353 93.5

2003
30 332 90.4

2004
36 317 113.6

51

50

57

36

434

439

420

397

117.5

113.9

135.7

90.7

34

38

395

379

86.1

100.3

135 1,614 83.6

139 1,591 87.4

128 1,615 79.3

92 1,639 56.1

123 1,629 75.5

123 1,610 76.4

142 1,555 91.3

141 1,512 93.3

118 1,439 82.0

115 1,423 80.8

105 1,440 72.9

116 1,462 79.3

103

118

103

99

89

82

963

981

1,005

1,010

998

999

107.0

120.3

102.5

98.0

89.2

82.1

18

10

16

12

5

14

336

365

380

393

383

387

53.6

27.4

42.1

30.5

13.1

36.2

29

25

23

19

22

10

257

258

231

227

214

206

112.8

96.9

99.6

83.7

102.8

48.5

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

80

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson Walker Walton

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
216 2,142 100.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

41 362 113.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

39 360 108.3

Total Pregnancies

30

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

435

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

69.0

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

112 904 123.9

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

202 1,995 101.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

166 1,827 90.9

1998
234 2,191 106.8
30 365 82.2
31 360 86.1
29 453 64.0
94 915 102.7
191 2,050 93.2
149 1,968 75.7

1999
246 2,186 112.5

2000
207 2,130 97.2

2001
217 2,177 99.7

2002
194 2,205 88.0

2003
183 2,208 82.9

2004
193 2,236 86.3

36

50

42

37

31

33

368

394

391

380

380

370

97.8

126.9

107.4

97.4

81.6

89.2

41

31

33

26

23

27

361

416

420

407

407

399

113.6

74.5

78.6

63.9

56.5

67.7

32

29

32

20

21

27

473

474

492

495

508

528

67.7

61.2

65.0

40.4

41.3

51.1

85

97

95

86

66

64

916

861

892

897

889

924

92.8

112.7

106.5

95.9

74.2

69.3

178 2,047 87.0

164 1,979 82.9

157 1,973 79.6

167 1,953 85.5

145 1,989 72.9

136 1,995 68.2

170 2,120 80.2

150 2,087 71.9

150 2,131 70.4

149 2,206 67.5

148 2,315 63.9

161 2,458 65.5

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

81

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Ware Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
155 1,277 121.4

Total Pregnancies

17

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

193

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

88.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

85 742 114.6

Total Pregnancies

69

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

937

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

73.6

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

10 88 113.6

Total Pregnancies

18.0

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

212

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

84.9

Total Pregnancies

40

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

626

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

63.9

1998
134 1,273 105.3
20 194 103.1
66 756 87.3
87 955 91.1
9 83 NA
24.0 216 111.1
57 642 88.8

1999
112 1,258 89.0

2000
105 1,195 87.9

2001
91 1,131 80.5

2002
112 1,102 101.6

2003
89 1,146 77.7

2004
101 1,130 89.4

21

26

15

21

14

17

191

237

232

232

222

213

109.9

109.7

64.7

90.5

63.1

79.8

65

64

61

50

49

40

756

822

801

785

759

763

86.0

77.9

76.2

63.7

64.6

52.4

79

80

69

86

82

70

954

980

997

986

968

946

82.8

81.6

69.2

87.2

84.7

74.0

4

2

6

10

5

4

82

83

80

71

68

76

48.8

24.1

75.0

140.8

73.5

LNE

17

15

14

16

18

214

196

201

199

202

186

60.7

86.7

74.6

70.4

79.2

96.8

50

47

39

55

52

43

664

634

644

689

715

744

75.3

74.1

60.6

79.8

72.7

57.8

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

82

TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION - GEORGIA'S DECLINING PREGNANCY RATES FOR 15 - 19 YEAR OLDS 1997 through 2004 Trends

COUNTY
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

1997
313 2,917 107.3

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

33 248 133.1

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

40 334 119.8

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

43 411 104.6

Total Pregnancies

65

Female Population (age 15 to 19)

903

Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

72.0

1998
321 2,983 107.6
29 246 117.9
44 332 132.5
36 413 87.2
64 919 69.6

1999
351 3,015 116.4

2000
335 2,820 118.8

2001
362 2,811 128.8

2002
314 2,850 110.2

2003
309 2,844 108.6

2004
315 2,853 110.4

20

14

35

15

24

16

248

261

265

257

269

251

80.6

53.6

132.1

58.4

89.2

63.7

40

29

31

19

28

35

329

396

376

375

367

347

121.6

73.2

82.4

50.7

76.3

100.9

38

31

38

25

35

21

410

422

421

389

382

370

92.7

73.5

90.3

64.3

91.6

56.8

69

71

61

53

59

65

916

887

858

837

828

835

75.3

80

71.1

63.3

71.3

77.8

Georgia

Total Pregnancies Female Population (age 15 to 19) Rate of Pregnancies per 1,000

24,549 265,581
92.4

23,831 273,179
87.2

23,856 277,032
86.1

23,150 286,463
80.8

22,586 21,437 21,040 21,098

287,916 292,120 296,639 303,451

78.4

73.4

70.9

69.5

LNE = Low Number Event, rate cannot be calculated.

83

J. Sanctions Applied to TANF Recipients

TANF SANCTIONS State Fiscal Year 2005

COUNTY APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB

CLIENTS WITH FIRST SANCTION APPLIED IN
FY05 0 1 0 1 23 0 0 0 2 5 56 1 0 3 0 6 5 6 2 0 1 4 0 1 11 2 1 5 17 4 12 4 23 0 21 3 0 8 1 12 0 0 11 46

1998 1
1 2 1
1
1 1

TANF SECOND SANCTIONS APPLIED IN FISCAL YEAR

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

TOTAL SECOND SANCTIONS

2

3

1

10

5

2

18

1

2

2

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1 1

1

3

4

1

1

2

3

5

1

1

2

2

1

1

2

1

1

2

85

COUNTY DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE

TANF SANCTIONS State Fiscal Year 2005

CLIENTS WITH FIRST SANCTION APPLIED IN
FY05 1 2 24 1 11 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 18 1 0 44 1 0 1 2 1 1 6 0 6 1 1 4 1 0 7 12 4 2 1 1 7 1 0 5 2 0 9 0

1998
1 1 1
1 1 1

TANF SECOND SANCTIONS APPLIED IN FISCAL YEAR

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

TOTAL SECOND SANCTIONS

1

1

1

3

7

1

1

1

1

4

6

2 1

1

1

1

3

2

1

1

3

1

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

4

6

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

86

COUNTY LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL

TANF SANCTIONS State Fiscal Year 2005

CLIENTS WITH FIRST SANCTION APPLIED IN
FY05 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 1 2 0 9 1 22 1 2 0 1
109 7 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 27 2 0 11 0 11 1 2 12 1 0 0

1998 2 1 1 1
1
1

TANF SECOND SANCTIONS APPLIED IN FISCAL YEAR

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

TOTAL SECOND SANCTIONS

1

1

2

1

1

1

3

5

1

1

1

23

24

2

2

1

1

2

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

1

6

8

4

3

8

4

4

87

COUNTY TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

TANF SANCTIONS State Fiscal Year 2005

CLIENTS WITH FIRST SANCTION APPLIED IN
FY05 3 1 4 7 8 8 0 1 32 0 1 0 10 4 7 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 3
835

1998 1 1
23

TANF SECOND SANCTIONS APPLIED IN FISCAL YEAR

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005 1

TOTAL SECOND SANCTIONS
1

1

2

1

2

6

6

5

3

8

1

1

1

1

1

3

4

2

2

4 6 6 19 13 24 89

184

88

K. The Number of Legal Immigrants Receiving TANF Benefits by Category of
Immigration Status

LEGAL IMMIGRANTS RECEIVING TANF BY IMMIGRATION STATUS
State Fiscal Year 2005

Name
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP

ELIGIBLE ALIEN
1 1
1
1 1 1 2 19 16 5 1 6

REFUGEE

ENTRANT AFTER
8/22/96

PAROLEE AFTER
8/22/96

PERMANENT TOTAL NON-

RESIDENT

CITIZEN

2

3

2

3

4

1

6

1

3

4

3

4

11

13

9

19

47

5

43

64

3

8

1

1

3

1

7

1

1

90

LEGAL IMMIGRANTS RECEIVING TANF BY IMMIGRATION STATUS
State Fiscal Year 2005

Name
DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS

ELIGIBLE ALIEN

REFUGEE

ENTRANT AFTER
8/22/96

PAROLEE AFTER
8/22/96

PERMANENT TOTAL NON-

RESIDENT

CITIZEN

34

251

2 2

52

337

1

1

7

9

3

5

1 2
2

22

404

1

1 2

26

72

13

1

1

1

1

2

4

2

4

35

462

3

4

1

3

75

173

1

15

3

1

4

5

9

14

1

1

91

LEGAL IMMIGRANTS RECEIVING TANF BY IMMIGRATION STATUS
State Fiscal Year 2005

Name
JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH

ELIGIBLE ALIEN

REFUGEE

ENTRANT AFTER
8/22/96

PAROLEE AFTER
8/22/96

PERMANENT TOTAL NON-

RESIDENT

CITIZEN

1

3

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

11

15

1

6

7

1

1

1

1

92

LEGAL IMMIGRANTS RECEIVING TANF BY IMMIGRATION STATUS
State Fiscal Year 2005

Name
RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

ELIGIBLE ALIEN
2
6

REFUGEE
1

ENTRANT AFTER
8/22/96

PAROLEE AFTER
8/22/96

PERMANENT RESIDENT
1
6

TOTAL NONCITIZEN
3 13

1

1

4

4

2

2

1

3

3

7

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

3

1

192

755

1

1

1

1

3

321

1,272

93

L. Number of Families No Longer Eligible Because of Time Limits
`

TANF FAMILIES NO LONGER ELIGIBLE BECAUSE OF TIME LIMITS

As of January 01, 2001 thru June 30, 2005

COUNTY
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE
CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB

Number Of Families
0 1 1 2 37 3 0 3 18 8 218 6 2 11 1 15 22 1 9 2 1 6 1 0 77 1 1 1
48 3 76 3 58 7 41 9 33 7 1 32 0 1 24 199

COUNTY
DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS
HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE

Number Of Families

COUNTY

13 5 169 12 32 1 6 5 28 2 0 7 9 2 1 1014 0 0 19 1 8 5 25 1 14 20 4 1

LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI

9

PUTNAM

0

QUITMAN

12

RABUN

58

RANDOLPH

5

RICHMOND

0

ROCKDALE

5

SCHLEY

3

SCREVEN

16

SEMINOLE

11

SPALDING

7

STEPHENS

2

STEWART

0

SUMTER

6

TALBOT

36

TALIAFERRO

2

TATTNALL

Number Of Families

COUNTY

18 TAYLOR

2

TELFAIR

9

TERRELL

44 THOMAS

0

TIFT

11 TOOMBS

8

TOWNS

4

TREUTLEN

39 TROUP

0

TURNER

6

TWIGGS

2

UNION

49 UPSON

3

WALKER

1

WALTON

2

WARE

1

WARREN

167 WASHINGTON

18 WAYNE

1

WEBSTER

6

WHEELER

0

WHITE

49 WHITFIELD

0

WILCOX

9

WILKES

0

WILKINSON

0

WORTH

11

7 STATE

2

1

7

276

7

0

25

18

6

6

11

78

10

3

10

Number Of Families
5 12 79 44 35 8 0 4 17 3 11 0 8 2 18 22 10 25 7 1 1 6 2 1 8 10 43
3,875

95

M. Follow-up Information on Job Retention and Earnings

FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION ON JOB RETENTION AND EARNINGS
Adult Recipients Exited from July 2003 through June 2004

County
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOOCHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY

Adult Leavers
59 56 45 21 343 25 68 83 153 88 1,367 103 81 117 24 278 263 100 50 68 75 585 62 17 1,496 27 38 306 507 65 1,153 60 1,384 113 516 182 100 163 27 266 11 32 329 2,667 123 102 1,599

Employed at Exit

Number
27 31 18 4 171 12 35 32 72 47 764 71 32 54 12 165 130 55 21 30 37 284 18 4 916 14 13 128 292 23 688 22 802 47 277 88 65 82 9 158 4 13 135 1,456 76 66 822

Percent
45.8% 55.4% 40.0% 19.0% 49.9% 48.0% 51.5% 38.6% 47.1% 53.4% 55.9% 68.9% 39.5% 46.2% 50.0% 59.4% 49.4% 55.0% 42.0% 44.1% 49.3% 48.5% 29.0% 23.5% 61.2% 51.9% 34.2% 41.8% 57.6% 35.4% 59.7% 36.7% 57.9% 41.6% 53.7% 48.4% 65.0% 50.3% 33.3% 59.4% 36.4% 40.6% 41.0% 54.6% 61.8% 64.7% 51.4%

Employed at 6

Months

Number Percent

31

52.5%

27

48.2%

16

35.6%

9

42.9%

181

52.8%

11

44.0%

25

36.8%

38

45.8%

75

49.0%

47

53.4%

759

55.5%

68

66.0%

37

45.7%

58

49.6%

9

37.5%

151

54.3%

133

50.6%

61

61.0%

22

44.0%

25

36.8%

34

45.3%

287

49.1%

21

33.9%

6

35.3%

943

63.0%

15

55.6%

14

36.8%

131

42.8%

295

58.2%

20

30.8%

611

53.0%

24

40.0%

770

55.6%

43

38.1%

284

55.0%

100

54.9%

69

69.0%

79

48.5%

12

44.4%

164

61.7%

5

45.5%

11

34.4%

145

44.1%

1,389

52.1%

65

52.8%

74

72.5%

828

51.8%

Quarterly Wages, 6 Months

Average
$2,446 $2,283 $2,656 $1,965 $2,263 $3,103 $2,150 $2,227 $2,227 $2,285 $2,164 $2,486 $2,156 $2,312 $1,018 $2,090 $2,479 $2,140 $3,131 $1,987 $1,842 $2,330 $2,054 $1,000 $2,172 $1,739 $2,045 $2,422 $1,909 $2,499 $3,002 $1,845 $3,252 $2,498 $2,218 $2,191 $2,390 $2,244 $2,898 $1,997 $1,186 $1,833 $2,362 $3,020 $2,499 $2,382 $2,125

Total
$75,838 $61,639 $42,502 $17,682 $409,686 $34,129 $53,747 $84,632 $166,991 $107,391 $1,642,196 $169,068 $79,787 $134,074 $9,160 $315,580 $329,760 $130,513 $68,878 $49,669 $62,645 $668,829 $43,127 $5,998 $2,047,754 $26,091 $28,628 $317,233 $563,249 $49,981 $1,834,452 $44,285 $2,504,127 $107,425 $629,947 $219,098 $164,888 $177,314 $34,782 $327,504 $5,929 $20,165 $342,454 $4,194,124 $162,428 $176,261 $1,759,309

97

FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION ON JOB RETENTION AND EARNINGS
Adult Recipients Exited from July 2003 through June 2004

County
DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON

Adult Leavers
320 144 35 176 89 158 100 51 196 505 96 84 6,536 52 12 329 102 203 127 1,419 53 534 79 146 75 126 33 502 709 60 82 57 38 195 87 74 111 45 80 319 62 384 28 75 600 26 123

Employed at Exit

Number
187 56 15 88 44 78 55 15 105 303 53 38 3,288 19 4 206 53 110 70 806 37 269 39 55 27 71 8 222 403 35 35 24 11 94 50 46 52 26 43 170 37 218 17 37 406 18 69

Percent
58.4% 38.9% 42.9% 50.0% 49.4% 49.4% 55.0% 29.4% 53.6% 60.0% 55.2% 45.2% 50.3% 36.5% 33.3% 62.6% 52.0% 54.2% 55.1% 56.8% 69.8% 50.4% 49.4% 37.7% 36.0% 56.3% 24.2% 44.2% 56.8% 58.3% 42.7% 42.1% 28.9% 48.2% 57.5% 62.2% 46.8% 57.8% 53.8% 53.3% 59.7% 56.8% 60.7% 49.3% 67.7% 69.2% 56.1%

Employed at 6

Months

Number Percent

178

55.6%

59

41.0%

11

31.4%

88

50.0%

45

50.6%

86

54.4%

55

55.0%

14

27.5%

96

49.0%

286

56.6%

44

45.8%

38

45.2%

3,228

49.4%

20

38.5%

6

50.0%

196

59.6%

54

52.9%

89

43.8%

73

57.5%

760

53.6%

28

52.8%

291

54.5%

44

55.7%

56

38.4%

37

49.3%

61

48.4%

11

33.3%

234

46.6%

375

52.9%

33

55.0%

29

35.4%

24

42.1%

18

47.4%

89

45.6%

46

52.9%

42

56.8%

48

43.2%

28

62.2%

36

45.0%

162

50.8%

31

50.0%

210

54.7%

16

57.1%

32

42.7%

413

68.8%

15

57.7%

77

62.6%

Quarterly Wages, 6 Months

Average
$2,644 $1,833 $2,111 $2,647 $2,860 $2,051 $2,107 $1,310 $3,047 $2,520 $2,399 $2,413 $2,688 $1,615 $720 $2,150 $2,481 $2,296 $2,174 $3,474 $1,736 $2,861 $2,119 $2,049 $2,228 $2,548 $2,434 $2,754 $2,144 $2,331 $2,742 $2,972 $2,116 $3,029 $1,832 $2,486 $2,463 $1,892 $2,211 $2,257 $2,871 $2,378 $2,983 $2,417 $2,201 $2,251 $2,101

Total
$470,625 $108,176 $23,222 $232,894 $128,680 $176,398 $115,884 $18,338 $292,474 $720,835 $105,557 $91,694 $8,676,767 $32,305
$4,322 $421,397 $133,985 $204,312 $158,717 $2,640,113 $48,607 $832,539 $93,235 $114,724 $82,453 $155,454 $26,777 $644,332 $804,013 $76,907 $79,514 $71,316 $38,084 $269,545 $84,260 $104,425 $118,240 $52,989 $79,586 $365,635 $89,010 $499,446 $47,726 $77,351 $908,876 $33,764 $161,787

98

FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION ON JOB RETENTION AND EARNINGS
Adult Recipients Exited from July 2003 through June 2004

County
MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP

Adult Leavers
94 83 213 16 153 52 206 40 72 80 92 1,899 507 53 45 123 174 43 62 66 62 76 114 35 22 87 2,136 335 20 182 64 414 93 71 446 46 26 124 98 84 148 212 336 257 16 58 430

Employed at Exit

Number
41 33 122 9 83 14 116 24 32 49 32 999 268 37 20 60 95 21 26 35 18 42 72 8 10 30 1,203 180 6 100 25 230 52 30 246 26 14 63 41 50 75 112 193 126 5 34 232

Percent
43.6% 39.8% 57.3% 56.3% 54.2% 26.9% 56.3% 60.0% 44.4% 61.3% 34.8% 52.6% 52.9% 69.8% 44.4% 48.8% 54.6% 48.8% 41.9% 53.0% 29.0% 55.3% 63.2% 22.9% 45.5% 34.5% 56.3% 53.7% 30.0% 54.9% 39.1% 55.6% 55.9% 42.3% 55.2% 56.5% 53.8% 50.8% 41.8% 59.5% 50.7% 52.8% 57.4% 49.0% 31.3% 58.6% 54.0%

Employed at 6

Months

Number Percent

39

41.5%

34

41.0%

116

54.5%

8

50.0%

85

55.6%

20

38.5%

107

51.9%

16

40.0%

36

50.0%

50

62.5%

32

34.8%

940

49.5%

262

51.7%

34

64.2%

23

51.1%

60

48.8%

90

51.7%

14

32.6%

22

35.5%

33

50.0%

30

48.4%

37

48.7%

63

55.3%

7

20.0%

14

63.6%

28

32.2%

1,122

52.5%

176

52.5%

6

30.0%

92

50.5%

21

32.8%

201

48.6%

50

53.8%

35

49.3%

232

52.0%

24

52.2%

14

53.8%

66

53.2%

39

39.8%

43

51.2%

80

54.1%

121

57.1%

191

56.8%

119

46.3%

6

37.5%

34

58.6%

225

52.3%

Quarterly Wages, 6 Months

Average
$2,579 $2,344 $2,319 $2,575 $2,464 $2,078 $2,522 $3,023 $2,286 $2,075 $2,619 $2,227 $2,754 $3,023 $2,226 $2,569 $2,363 $2,168 $2,398 $2,677 $2,215 $3,038 $2,739 $1,434 $2,004 $1,570 $2,348 $2,786 $1,519 $2,627 $1,957 $2,097 $2,637 $1,421 $2,346 $1,794 $1,376 $2,616 $2,616 $2,116 $2,190 $2,380 $2,027 $2,282 $1,964 $2,215 $2,332

Total
$100,590 $79,684 $269,004 $20,599 $209,442 $41,551 $269,814 $48,374 $82,283 $103,732 $83,822 $2,093,530 $721,570 $102,786 $51,189 $154,118 $212,648 $30,356 $52,752 $88,339 $66,459 $112,418 $172,584 $10,040 $28,051 $43,953 $2,634,037 $490,419 $9,111 $241,676 $41,106 $421,432 $131,845 $49,730 $544,328 $43,049 $19,266 $172,629 $102,029 $91,001 $175,179 $287,982 $387,088 $271,567 $11,786 $75,298 $524,783

99

FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION ON JOB RETENTION AND EARNINGS
Adult Recipients Exited from July 2003 through June 2004

County
TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE TOTALS

Adult Leavers
38 73 49 184 127 263 364 78 191 131 22 35 100 208 76 85 71 231
43,225

Employed at Exit

Number
18 38 27 100 40 128 191 45 104 64 10 18 41 106 44 45 42 130

Percent
47.4% 52.1% 55.1% 54.3% 31.5% 48.7% 52.5% 57.7% 54.5% 48.9% 45.5% 51.4% 41.0% 51.0% 57.9% 52.9% 59.2% 56.3%

Employed at 6

Months

Number Percent

27

71.1%

33

45.2%

26

53.1%

111

60.3%

34

26.8%

135

51.3%

178

48.9%

49

62.8%

106

55.5%

65

49.6%

12

54.5%

22

62.9%

33

33.0%

99

47.6%

39

51.3%

39

45.9%

37

52.1%

131

56.7%

Quarterly Wages, 6 Months

Average
$2,229 $2,815 $2,351 $2,156 $2,437 $2,473 $2,123 $2,503 $2,599 $2,143 $2,706 $1,953 $2,328 $2,593 $2,203 $2,062 $2,570 $2,063

Total
$60,170 $92,900 $61,122 $239,307 $82,855 $333,817 $377,948 $122,628 $275,498 $139,278 $32,466 $42,965 $76,838 $256,689 $85,900 $80,408 $95,094 $270,257

22,964

53.1% 22,407 51.8% $2,496

$55,919,411

100

N. An Evaluation of the Effect of Code Section 49-4-186 On the Number of Births to TANF
Recipients

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

County
APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BARTOW BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN CANDLER CARROLL CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM CHATTAHOCHEE CHATTOOGA

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

2

0

2

81

2

2

4

54

1

1

2

62

2

3

5

29

15

5

20

285

2

0

2

45

5

0

5

146

7

1

8

254

7

6

13

132

8

2

10

85

267

104

371

1,575

7

2

9

102

1

0

1

88

8

2

10

108

3

0

3

52

13

5

18

331

33

10

43

276

3

0

3

86

5

2

7

57

2

1

3

97

2

2

4

84

12

5

17

424

1

0

1

118

1

0

1

40

101

31

132

1,037

1

0

1

35

1

0

1

84

Percent of TANF
Caseload
2.5% 7.5% 3.2% 17.5% 7.0% 4.4% 3.4% 3.2% 9.8% 11.8% 23.6% 8.8% 1.1% 9.2% 5.8% 5.4% 15.6% 3.5% 12.3% 3.1% 4.7% 4.0% 0.8% 2.5% 12.7% 2.9% 1.2%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

3

0

3

148

3

2

5

89

1

1

2

95

2

5

7

43

17

7

24

478

2

0

2

70

5

0

5

231

7

2

9

424

11

7

18

219

8

2

10

133

353

137

490

3,023

8

2

10

161

1

0

1

133

8

2

10

190

3

0

3

73

15

5

20

530

42

12

54

488

4

0

4

140

5

2

7

96

2

1

3

159

2

2

4

140

16

7

23

675

1

0

1

177

2

0

2

73

130

39

169

1,803

2

1

3

54

1

0

1

136

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
2.0% 5.6% 2.1% 16.3% 5.0% 2.9% 2.2% 2.1% 8.2% 7.5% 16.2% 6.2% 0.8% 5.3% 4.1% 3.8% 11.1% 2.9% 7.3% 1.9% 2.9% 3.4% 0.6% 2.7% 9.4% 5.6% 0.7%

102

County
CHEROKEE CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY ECHOLS EFFINGHAM ELBERT EMANUEL EVANS

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

2

0

2

200

52

10

62

508

19

1

20

76

62

9

71

1,593

5

1

6

66

28

17

45

1,515

5

0

5

185

42

17

59

423

5

1

6

162

10

1

11

137

13

1

14

297

1

0

1

69

18

6

24

199

0

0

0

19

0

0

0

31

28

7

35

261

246

98

344

3,861

12

2

14

152

16

3

19

107

216

44

260

1,391

9

1

10

366

29

2

31

188

0

0

0

11

1

0

1

135

7

0

7

117

12

2

14

179

3

1

4

71

Percent of TANF
Caseload
1.0% 12.2% 26.2% 4.5% 9.0% 3.0% 2.7% 14.0% 3.7% 8.0% 4.7% 1.5% 12.1% 0.0% 0.0% 13.4% 8.9% 9.2% 17.8% 18.7% 2.7% 16.5% 0.0% 0.7% 6.0% 7.8% 5.6%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

3

0

3

329

64

12

76

892

29

2

31

133

75

12

87

2,919

8

2

10

114

31

21

52

2,743

5

0

5

295

46

20

66

696

8

1

9

259

10

1

11

221

18

1

19

506

1

0

1

113

26

6

32

363

0

0

0

27

0

0

0

46

35

7

42

432

328

121

449

6,877

12

3

15

259

20

3

23

185

270

53

323

2,475

13

1

14

627

29

2

31

325

0

0

0

18

1

0

1

223

8

0

8

195

16

2

18

283

4

1

5

112

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
0.9% 8.5% 23.3% 3.0% 8.8% 1.9% 1.7% 9.5% 3.5% 5.0% 3.8% 0.9% 8.8% 0.0% 0.0% 9.7% 6.5% 5.8% 12.4% 13.1% 2.2% 9.5% 0.0% 0.4% 4.1% 6.4% 4.5%

103

County
FANNIN FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HARALSON HARRIS HART HEARD HENRY HOUSTON IRWIN JACKSON JASPER JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

0

0

0

37

3

0

3

133

30

7

37

570

2

0

2

98

1

1

2

88

757

187

944

6,954

2

0

2

38

0

0

0

15

21

5

26

353

3

0

3

179

14

5

19

162

6

1

7

88

20

7

27

1,328

1

0

1

74

23

6

29

417

16

1

17

72

3

0

3

120

2

1

3

78

10

0

10

150

2

0

2

60

16

3

19

417

58

12

70

718

3

2

5

61

3

0

3

127

2

1

3

108

2

1

3

57

18

5

23

172

Percent of TANF
Caseload
0.0% 2.3% 6.5% 2.0% 2.3% 13.6% 5.3% 0.0% 7.4% 1.7% 11.7% 8.0% 2.0% 1.4% 7.0% 23.6% 2.5% 3.9% 6.7% 3.3% 4.6% 9.7% 8.2% 2.4% 2.8% 5.3% 13.4%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

0

0

0

64

3

0

3

214

33

7

40

960

2

0

2

162

1

1

2

142

971

222

1,193

13,068

2

0

2

59

0

0

0

27

29

5

34

583

3

0

3

285

17

6

23

266

7

2

9

151

26

9

35

2,377

1

0

1

118

25

7

32

735

16

4

20

123

3

0

3

184

2

2

4

130

12

0

12

239

2

0

2

90

21

3

24

706

75

14

89

1,256

3

2

5

92

3

0

3

206

4

1

5

171

4

1

5

88

21

7

28

294

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
0.0% 1.4% 4.2% 1.2% 1.4% 9.1% 3.4% 0.0% 5.8% 1.1% 8.6% 6.0% 1.5% 0.8% 4.4% 16.3% 1.6% 3.1% 5.0% 2.2% 3.4% 7.1% 5.4% 1.5% 2.9% 5.7% 9.5%

104

County
JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN MACON MADISON MARION MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MERIWETHER MILLER MITCHELL MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

9

2

11

98

10

1

11

104

4

1

5

104

5

0

5

62

2

1

3

45

30

2

32

396

4

1

5

45

12

1

13

271

2

0

2

47

7

1

8

77

46

12

58

545

0

0

0

45

12

0

12

78

0

0

0

93

8

0

8

65

22

5

27

175

1

2

3

57

4

2

6

167

4

0

4

59

23

2

25

247

2

1

3

87

1

1

2

61

7

3

10

111

3

0

3

112

237

54

291

1,921

33

10

43

461

1

1

2

38

Percent of TANF
Caseload
11.3% 10.5% 4.8% 8.0% 6.7% 8.1% 11.2% 4.8% 4.2% 10.4% 10.6% 0.0% 15.5% 0.0% 12.3% 15.4% 5.3% 3.6% 6.8% 10.1% 3.5% 3.3% 9.0% 2.7% 15.1% 9.3% 5.2%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

10

3

13

173

10

2

12

174

5

1

6

163

5

0

5

101

2

1

3

76

33

4

37

645

5

1

6

69

16

2

18

462

2

0

2

67

10

1

11

129

53

15

68

958

0

0

0

78

14

0

14

117

0

0

0

140

10

0

10

116

26

5

31

293

1

2

3

87

4

3

7

281

4

0

4

95

29

3

32

411

4

1

5

159

2

1

3

88

8

3

11

186

3

0

3

191

296

66

362

3,389

56

10

66

828

1

1

2

65

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
7.5% 6.9% 3.7% 5.0% 3.9% 5.7% 8.7% 3.9% 3.0% 8.5% 7.1% 0.0% 12.0% 0.0% 8.6% 10.6% 3.4% 2.5% 4.2% 7.8% 3.1% 3.4% 5.9% 1.6% 10.7% 8.0% 3.1%

105

County
OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

2

0

2

50

0

0

0

142

26

6

32

222

0

0

0

47

2

2

4

72

1

0

1

56

4

0

4

163

4

3

7

78

11

1

12

116

3

0

3

33

0

1

1

27

14

2

16

113

252

53

305

2,066

11

6

17

313

0

0

0

16

15

4

19

163

9

1

10

106

15

13

28

405

3

0

3

145

4

2

6

57

54

16

70

486

7

4

11

88

1

1

2

20

11

3

14

125

14

1

15

81

6

5

11

101

20

1

21

174

Percent of TANF
Caseload
4.0% 0.0% 14.4% 0.0% 5.6% 1.8% 2.5% 9.0% 10.3% 9.2% 3.7% 14.2% 14.8% 5.4% 0.0% 11.6% 9.4% 6.9% 2.1% 10.5% 14.4% 12.5% 10.1% 11.2% 18.5% 10.9% 12.1%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

2

0

2

82

0

0

0

239

35

8

43

350

0

0

0

72

2

2

4

103

2

0

2

90

7

0

7

286

4

3

7

122

14

1

15

196

3

0

3

66

0

2

2

54

18

2

20

201

345

67

412

3,620

13

10

23

526

0

0

0

20

20

4

24

280

11

1

12

185

22

15

37

676

5

0

5

242

6

3

9

88

59

22

81

816

10

4

14

139

1

1

2

28

12

3

15

220

15

1

16

143

7

5

12

166

24

2

26

270

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
2.4% 0.0% 12.3% 0.0% 3.9% 2.2% 2.4% 5.7% 7.7% 4.5% 3.7% 10.0% 11.4% 4.4% 0.0% 8.6% 6.5% 5.5% 2.1% 10.2% 9.9% 10.1% 7.1% 6.8% 11.2% 7.2% 9.6%

106

County
THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WARE WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES WILKINSON WORTH
STATE

FAMILY CAP CASES AND CHILDREN State Fiscal Year 2005

FAMILY CAP CASES

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Cases as Total Cases TANF

of

Added Served in Caseload

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

28

6

34

291

18

6

24

236

11

4

15

207

0

0

0

18

4

0

4

58

40

11

51

521

2

0

2

33

3

2

5

83

0

1

1

35

15

2

17

188

4

0

4

198

11

2

13

239

29

5

34

264

7

0

7

58

19

3

22

159

11

1

12

149

2

0

2

23

0

1

1

39

1

1

2

70

2

2

4

224

3

0

3

72

6

2

8

91

5

3

8

110

16

2

18

174

Percent of TANF
Caseload
11.7% 10.2% 7.2% 0.0% 7.0% 9.8% 6.1% 6.0% 2.8% 9.0% 2.0% 5.4% 12.9% 12.1% 13.8% 8.1% 8.7% 2.6% 2.8% 1.8% 4.1% 8.8% 7.3% 10.4%

FAMILY CAP CHILDREN

Number

Total

Family

Family Average

Cap

Cap Monthly

Children Total Children TANF

as of Added Served in Children

7/1/04 in SFY05 SFY05 SFY 2005

36

9

45

469

20

6

26

394

14

4

18

342

0

0

0

24

5

1

6

99

46

11

57

912

3

0

3

58

4

2

6

132

0

1

1

54

19

3

22

314

7

0

7

322

13

2

15

412

35

8

43

469

8

0

8

91

23

3

26

269

11

2

13

261

2

0

2

33

0

1

1

67

1

1

2

108

2

2

4

375

4

0

4

113

7

2

9

131

7

3

10

166

18

2

20

279

Percent of TANF Child Recipients
9.6% 6.6% 5.3% 0.0% 6.1% 6.3% 5.2% 4.5% 1.9% 7.0% 2.2% 3.6% 9.2% 8.8% 9.7% 5.0% 6.1% 1.5% 1.9% 1.1% 3.5% 6.9% 6.0% 7.2%

3,586 935 4,521 45,325 10.0%

4,531 1,144 5,675 79,153

7.2%

107