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<abstract>Welfare reform limits able-bodied adults without dependents to three
months of food stamps within a three-year period unless they meet work
requirements or they live in areas with high unemployment and few jobs.
In the 42 states providing enough data for analysis, GAO found that a
monthly average of 514,200 able-bodied adults without dependents
received food stamps during April, May, and June 1998. About 40 percent
of them were not required to work because they lived in areas with high
unemployment or too few jobs. In the 24 states providing enough data for
analysis, a monthly average of 23,600 able-bodied adults without
dependents filled state-sponsored employment and training or Workfare
positions. This represents about 17 percent of the able-bodied adults
without dependents who were required to work in those states in order to
receive food stamps. Those persons also accounted for about half of the
able-bodied adults without dependents who were offered jobs and training
assistance or Workfare positions by these states. As of June 1998, with
one-fourth of fiscal year 1998 remaining, all the states had spent only
28 percent of the $212 million set aside for state employment and
training programs for food stamp recipients. Also, 43 states had spent
about 41 percent of the grant money available to them in fiscal year
1998.</abstract>
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