§ 11008 Public Assistance Earned Income
This law helps people on public assistance keep more of their earnings so they can become self-supporting. It says that money earned from work won't be taken away from their aid grants.
A single mom gets $500 in public assistance each month. She starts a part-time job and earns $300 a month.
Under this law, her $300 earnings won't be deducted from her $500 aid. She keeps both the aid and her earnings to help her family.
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§ 11008 Public Assistance Earned Income
Last verified: January 11, 2026