|        The Census Bureau today released a brief,  based on data collected during the 2012 American Community Survey, on household  receipt of public assistance. Statistics are provided for the nation, states  and the 25 metropolitan statistical areas with the largest populations. Public  assistance includes Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and General  Assistance (GA). Although similar briefs have been published for each of the  last several years, this is the first that provides comparisons back to 2000  and for metro areas.          Highlights from Public Assistance Receipt: 2000 to 2012 include:          ·          There was no significant  increase in 2012 in the number or percentage of U.S. households receiving  public assistance benefits from the previous year. Both the 2011 and 2012 American  Community Survey showed that 3.3 million  households, or 2.9 percent, received public assistance at some point in the  previous 12 months.          ·          Seven states (Florida,  Iowa, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon and South Dakota) had  increases in the number and percentage of households receiving public  assistance between 2011 and 2012. Five states (Arizona, Hawaii, Indiana,  Virginia and Washington) had declines in the number and percentage of  households receiving public assistance over the period.           ·          Eighteen states and the District of  Columbia had higher public participation rates than the national average in  2012, with Alaska, California, Maine, Oregon, Vermont and Washington having  among the highest rates.          ·          According to the 2000 American  Community Survey, about 2.7 million  households, or 2.6 percent, received public assistance at some point in the  past 12 months. In 2012, both the number and percentage were higher.          ·          From 2000 to 2012, 26 states experienced an  increase in both the number and percentage of households receiving public  assistance. Four states experienced a decrease in the number and percentage  over the period.          ·          Among the 25 most  populous metropolitan areas, there were five that had increases between 2011  and 2012 in both the number and percentage of households receiving public  assistance. Two of these areas (Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach and  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater) were in Florida.          No news release  associated with this report. Tip Sheet only.           CB14-TPS.65        Public Information Office        301-763-3030        email: pio@census.gov  | 
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