QUARTERLY STATISTICAL DATA OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FAMILIES IN THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA

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1 QUARTERLY STATISTICAL DATA OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FAMILIES IN THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA April, 28 Robert Menicocci Director Social Services Agency Prepared by Data Analysis, Program Integrity & Research Decision Support & Research Section

2 Introduction The enclosed statistical report represents individuals and families who receive public assistance in the County of Santa Clara as of April, 28. In January, 28, the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for Santa Clara County stood at 2.9%, California at 4.4%, and national at 4.%. (*) Trends There has been an overall decrease of.% cases in comparison from April, 27 to April, 28. is down 3.6% CalFresh is down 9.% Medi-Cal is down.5% General Assistance is up.6% Refugee Cash Assistance is down 6.2% CAPI is down.4% Foster Care is down 4.4% * Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 2 of

3 Exempt and Eligible for Employment Services Page A.3 contains the information of the pool eligible for Employment Services by City. The categories are: Required Participants of Welfare-to-Work, -Parent Households, 2-Parent Households, All Other Households, TANF Timed-Out, CW Timed-Out (Safety Net),, Child-Only, and Aided Adults With Child(ren) Under Year of Age. They are defined below. As can be seen on Page A.3, the total caseload as of April, 28 is 6,6. Out of this population, 7.2% (4,384) are not required to enroll in employment services as they are child-only cases and cases with child younger than. 28.8% (,776) are required to enroll in employment services and participate in a Welfare-to- Work Plan. However, this population can be higher if and when: an exempted aided-adult who has a child under age volunteers for employment services both parents in a 2-Parent household case are required to participate to meet the federal participation rate other exempted cases became non-exempt, or if the sanctioned adult in the child-only case entered into compliance (cured) GLOSSARY OF TERMS To better understand the many economic assistance services that are provided by Santa Clara County Social Services Agency a glossary of terms is provided. Snapshot of Exempt and Eligible for Employment Services A count of active households on cash aid by city by the following categories: -Parent Household The Zero Parent household is an active case that typically consists of at least one child who are receiving cash assistance whose parent(s) and/or caretaker relative are excluded from, or not eligible for, any cash aid. 2 Parent Household Two Parent households typically consists of a mother and father, with the primary wage earner being unemployed. For a family of four, they receive benefits up to $8 ($89, if unemployable). April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 3 of

4 All Other Households (-Parent) All Other Households are typically made up of a single mother and at least one child. They receive grants up to $542 ($66, if mother is unemployable). Adjustments to the grant amounts are generally reviewed once a year. The CalFresh allotment is also reviewed and increases slightly in October, the beginning of the federal fiscal year. TANF Timed-Out An extension of assistance to adult recipients beyond the 48- month time limit due to differing implementation dates of TANF and the program. Timed-Out (Safety Net) The program that entitles eligible children to remain on aid after the parent(s), aided non-parent caretaker relative, or aided stepparents have been discontinued from the budget due to the 48-month time limit. The adult recipient is removed from the Assistance Unit once the 48-months of is reached. Not Eligible/Exempt From Employment Services A count by city of cases where there is no adult receiving cash aid and aid is provided only for the children. These cases occur when a relative is taking care of the children while the parent is away, when a parent has been sanctioned for Employment Services non-participation, non needy caretakers, or when the parent is not eligible for cash aid or to work. The adjacent column shows the count, by city, of cases where there is an adult in the case, and the parent is exempt from participation from Employment Services because the child is less than one year of age. Adults in that category may choose to volunteer for Employment Services. Net Required to Participate in Welfare to Work Plan This column shows, by city, the net result of factoring the active cases, minus the cases where they are either not eligible, or exempt from Employment Services participation. This column is the pool of cases that must participate in an activity and they are used to determine the federal participation rate. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 4 of

5 Individuals and on Public Assistance In Santa Clara County By City. - recipients of TANF cash aid, formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Note that all recipients of receive Medi-Cal and CalFresh except certain non-citizen adults who are not eligible for CalFresh. A. B. C. D. E. -Parent A zero-parent household is typically made up of at least one child who receives cash assistance but the ineligible parent(s) or non-needy relative caretaker does not. 2-Parent A two-parent household is typically a mother and father, with the primary wage earner being unemployed. They have at least one child. All Other (-Parent) Typically a one-parent household made up of a single mother and at least one child. (Older versions of this report referred to - Parent Households. The organization of data in the CalWIN system prompted this terminology change.) TANF Timed-Out Benefits to the adult recipients of assistance which are extended beyond the TANF 48-month time limit due to the differing implementation dates. Timed-Out (Safety Net) Benefits to the eligible aided children in cases where the adult recipients of have been discontinued from the budget due to the 48-month time limit. 2. Medi-Cal - Recipients of California s version of the federal Medicaid program. There are over 3 Medi-Cal programs in California (and growing) based on eligibility of different criteria such as age, poverty level, pregnancy status, income level, and assets. These individuals are eligible for either restricted or unrestricted medical coverage. They can be employed, unemployed, disabled or with limited assets. Medical coverage varies from the children only, specific adult, or the whole family. This report shows just those who are eligible, and not necessarily whether they are using their medical coverage to its full capacity. A. MAGI (Modified Adjusted Gross Income) Medi-Cal - Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) effective January, 24, Medi-cal eligibility is expanded to include the non-disabled, non-elderly, childless adult population up to 38% FPL. These beneficiaries household income is determined using Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) methodology, based on the household s income tax returns with certain adjustments as defined by IRS. The household is generally defined as the tax filing unit, including anyone claimed as a dependent. There is no asset test for MAGI households and undocumented individuals are not eligible. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 5 of

6 B. Non-MAGI (Non-Modified Adjusted Gross Income) Medi-Cal - The non-magi Medi-Cal population includes the elderly, disabled, long-term care, and individuals deemed eligible for Medi-Cal as a result of other programs such as or foster care. Some groups of individuals, ineligible under MAGI rules may be evaluated for non-magi Medi-Cal or Covered California. Non- MAGI are still subject to the asset test. Some individuals pay a portion of the costs, and some do not, depending on income and assets. Undocumented individuals remain eligible for emergency and restricted-scope Medi-Cal. C. Mixed Medi-Cal - This population includes households that have members receiving MAGI and Non-MAGI under the same household. 3. General Assistance - General Assistance Program. These individuals are recipients of the county s general relief program. They are single adults or couples without children who are not eligible for other forms of cash aid. The average grant amount is $9. 4. CAPI - Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants In the summer of 2, Santa Clara County took over the administration of the CAPI program for county residents. These clients are immigrants, who are aged, 65 or older, disabled, or blind, and do not qualify for SSI Disability benefits due to their immigration status. 5. CalFresh - CalFresh is a federal supplemental nutrition program to assists low income individuals, families and households to purchase nutritional food. There are eligibility requirements to receive CalFresh benefits, and the benefit amount is determined on the family size and financial need. The count includes Transitional CalFresh cases. These are CalFresh households who lose cash assistance and eligible to receive Transitional CalFresh benefits for up to five months with certain exceptions. 6. Refugee Cash Assistance - This is a federal cash assistance program for certain refugee/asylees that are not eligible. 7. Other Some individuals receive one-time payments that fall under such miscellaneous categories as court-ordered issuance payments for transportation, some child care, and other supplemental support. Also included in this category are Adoptions, Kin-Gap, Expedited CalFresh, Immediate Needs, and Diversion cases. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 6 of

7 Revisions In This Report None Demographic Information by Program The demographic information breaks out the ethnicity, language, gender, immigration status, country of origin, number of countries of origin for clients, and age group of individuals receiving public assistance at the county level. Note that these counts include both children and adults. We have enclosed demographic information on the following programs: Medi-Cal General Assistance Food Stamps Only Foster Care Cash Aid Refugee Cash Assistance Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) Table Listings Page Description A. Public Assistance By City A.2 Individuals Receiving Public Assistance By City A.3 A Snapshot of Exempt and Eligible For Employment Services A.4 Demographics - By Ethnicity A.5 Adults Demographics - By Ethnicity. Also, beginning with the October 26 reports, we include the counts excluding those Exempt. A.6 Demographics - By Language A.7 Adults Demographics By Language. Also, beginning with the October 26 reports, we include the counts excluding those Exempt. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 7 of

8 A.8 A.9 A. Demographics - By Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, and Gender, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. Medi-Cal Demographics - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. Note: All recipients who are receiving Medi-Cal are counted, including recipients since they are automatically eligible for Medi-Cal. CalFresh Demographics - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. A. A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8 A.9 Foster Care Cash Aid Demographics - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. General Assistance Demographics - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. Refugee Cash Assistance Demographics - By Ethnicity, Gender, Language, Age Group, Immigration Status, Adult-Children, top countries of origin, and number of countries served. Caseload Trends From One Year Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - April, 27 to April, 28. Caseload Trends From One Quarter Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - January, 28 to April, 28. Medi-Cal Caseload Trends From One Year Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - April, 27 to April, 28. Medi-Cal Caseload Trends From One Quarter Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - January, 28 to April, 28. Caseload Trends From One Year Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - CalFresh, Foster Care Cash Aid, General Assistance, and Refugee Cash Assistance Programs April, 27 to April, 28. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 8 of

9 A.2 A.2 A.22 A.23 A.24 Caseload Trends From One Quarter Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - CalFresh, Foster Care Cash Aid, General Assistance, and Refugee Cash Assistance Programs January, 28 to April, 28. Cash Assistance Program For Immigrants (CAPI) Caseload Trends From One Year Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - April, 27 to April, 28. Cash Assistance Program For Immigrants (CAPI) Caseload Trends From One Quarter Ago - Santa Clara County and Its Cities - January, 28 to April, 28. Graphs showing trends since January, 28, by quarter, of, Medi-Cal, CalFresh, Foster Care Cash Aid, General Assistance, and Refugee Cash Assistance. Public Assistance by County Regions (South County, Central County, and North County) April, 27 to April, 28. For the purposes of this report, South County Region is defined as the cities of Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, and some unincorporated areas. Central County Region is defined as the cities of San Jose, Milpitas, Campbell, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga and some unincorporated areas. The North County Region is defined as the cities of Cupertino, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, and Palo Alto. A.25 Pie Chart and Table of by County Regions (South County, Central County, and North County), as of April, 28. See A.24 above for definition of regions. A.26 Pie Chart and Table of Medi-Cal by County Regions (South County, Central County, and North County), as of April, 28. See A.24 above for definition of regions. A.27 Pie Chart and Table of CalFresh by County Regions (South County, Central County, and North County), as of April, 28. See A.24 above for definition of regions. A.28 A.29 A Snapshot of Exempt & Eligible For Employment Services: Changes from April, 27 to April, 28. A Snapshot of Exempt & Eligible For Employment Services: Changes from January, 28 to April, 28. April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page 9 of

10 Non-Citizen Status Groupings Amnesty Deportation Witheld Special Agricultural Worker (SAW) Replenishment Agricultural Worker (RAW) PRUCOL (Permanent Residence Under Color of Law) Eligible Denied PRUCOL (Permanent Residence Under Color of Law) Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) Immigrants Amerasian from Vietnam Parolee Cuban-Hatian Entrant Lawfully Admitted-Permanent Resident (LPR) Temporary Resident Asylee Hmong Laotian Claiming PRUCOL (Permanent Residence Under Color of Law) Work Permit Refugees Refugee Conditional Entrant Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program (TCVAP) - Single T Visa Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program (TCVAP) - CW Family Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program (TCVAP) - Applied U Visa Traffic & Crime Victims Assistance Program (TCVAP) - Approved U Visa Undocumented Undocumented Alien Other Non-Citizen Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Veteran, child, spouse of veteran Other April, 28 Quarterly Statistical Report Page of

11 A. - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CASES Santa Clara County and Its Cities - as of April, 28 CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated/Monte Sereno Out Of County/Invalid All Other Timed- Foster Care Cash General -Parent 2-Parent (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out Out (Safety Net) Subtotal CalFresh Aid Assistance Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct 8.3%.% 4.2%.3% 3.3% 3.2% 86.2%.%.3% 2.8% 4.7% 27.5% 8 2.% 6.5% 75.2% 83.8% 4.6% 73 2.% 5.2% 2.9% 5.3%.3% 3.3% 6.3% 26.5% 2.2% 5.4% % 2 8.9% % 4.7% 5.4% % 3,3 6.8% % %.%.%.%.% 2.2% 4.% 9.2%.% 5.% 8.3%.4% 7.4%.3% 2.2% 9.3% 244.5% 2.2% 8.5% 47.8% 4.7% 5 2.7% 7.9% 3 2.8% %,24 2.8% 8.9% 6.7% % 8 3.4% 6 3.2% 2.9% 3 2.8% %,79 2.4% 9 2.% 65.8% 34.3%.% 33.8% 7.9% 7.6% 8.3%,4 2.3% 9.% 57.6% 3.5% 2.9% 2.6%.% 2.2% 29.5% 456.% 8.9% 4.%, % 6 68.%, % % % 4, % 3, % % 2, % 2.5% 6 2.6% 6.9% 4.% 7.6% 45.7% 274.6% 4.4% 8.5% % 2 5.% % 2 5.4% % %,777 4.% % 9 3.%.%.% 3.2%.3%.% 5.% 8.2%.% 4.% 77 3.% 3 5.5% % 2.9% 3 2.7% %, % 27 3.% % 3.%.% 3.2%.%.% 6.% 74.2%.% 6.2% 5.6% 2.9% 3.6% 8 2.% 6.5% 7.2% 452.% % 3.8% 2,594 % 235 %,855 % 373 %,3 % 6,6 % 44,425 % 9 % 3,667 % CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated/Monte Out Of County/Invalid () Duplicated case count a case can be active in more than one program. Medi-Cal Refugee Cash MAGI Non-MAGI Mixed MC Subtotal () CAPI Assistance Other Grand () Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct 232.2% 37.% 39.2% 38.%.%.%.% 48.2% 2,759.9% % 438.7% 4,56.9% 3 3.%.% 35.3% 5,86.9%,473.%,5 2.5% 38.2% 2,86.3% %.% 3.% 3,83.% 6,62 4.5% %, % 9, 4.2% 6.7%.% % 3,68 4.8% 65.4% 35.9% 42.6%,44.5% 5.5%.% 4.2%,253.5% 965.7% 363.9% 25.8%,533.7% 6.6%.% 2.8%,843.7% 4, %, % % 7, % 49 5.%.% 28.% 9, % 3,82 2.2% 593.5% % 4,397 2.% 7.8%.% 82 3.% 5,835 2.% 3, %,6 2.9% 482.9% 5,43 2.5% 3 3.%.% 2.8% 6,67 2.4% 2,29.4%,44 2.6% 37.2% 3,38.6% %.% 24.9% 3,975.5% 96, % 25,8 62.6% 5, % 37, % % 52.6% % 78, % 72.5% 8.3% 8.5% 928.4% 2.2%.% 6.6%,287.5% 6, %,84 4.6%, % 9, % % 6 3.6% 7 2.7% 2,56 4.5% 594.4% 576.4% 28.5%,298.6% %.% 5.6%,427.5% 7,36 5.% 2,92 5.5%,4 4.3%,666 5.% 48 5.% 2.5% 55 2.% 2, % 293.2% 66.2% 38.% 397.2%.%.%.% 486.2% 9,28 6.2%,8 4.5% 2, % 3, % 5.5% 5.3%, % 5,42 5.7% 47,958 % 39,955 % 25,76 % 23,629 % 96 % 9 % 2,6 % 272,369 %

12 A.2 - INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Santa Clara County and Its Cities - as of April, 28 CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated/Monte Out Of County/Invalid All Other Timed- Foster Care Cash General -Parent 2-Parent (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out Out (Safety Net) Subtotal CalFresh Aid Assistance Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct 5.3%.% 3.3%.% 3.% 32.2% 56.2%.%.3% 3.6% 5.8% 62.4% % 29.2% 6.2%,38.6% 5.6% 73 2.% 8.2% 9.%.2% 2.2% 3.% 33.2% 35.4% 2.2% 5.4% % 8 9.5% % 2.7% 26.9%, % 6,95 7.2% 7 7.6% %.%.% 4.%.% 2.% 7.% 6.%.% 5.% 4.3% 3.4% 7.4% 3.3% 3.% 4.3% 387.5% 2.2% 8.5% 9.8% 4.6% 3 2.9% % % % 2, % 8.9% 6.7% % 26 3.% % 34 3.% % 47 3.% 2, % % 66.8% 6.2%.% 87.9% 2.9% 9.8% 87.4%,792 2.% 9.% 57.5% 34.7% 7.8% 27.6%.% 3.% 7.5% 747.9% 8.9% 4.% 3,7 75.7% % 3, % %,72 7.8% 9,84 7.6% 6, % % 2, % 3.6% % 38.8%.% 6.7% 9.9% 52.6% 4.4% 8.5% 4 2.9% % % 57 5.% 98 4.% % 3, % % 3.%.%.% 6.%.% 2.% 9.% 27.2%.% 5.% % % % 3 2.8% % 43 3.% 3, % % % 9.2%.% 6.%.%.% 5.% 5.%.% 6.2% 32.7% 4.5% 72.6% % 32.3% 65.2% 797.9% % 3.8% 4,889 % 857 % 4,494 %,2 % 2,384 % 3,745 % 84,492 % 934 % 3,684 % CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated/Monte Out Of County/Invalid () Duplicated individual count an individual can be active in more than one program. Medi-Cal Refugee Cash MAGI Non-MAGI Mixed MC Subtotal () CAPI Assistance Other Grand () Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct Indivs Pct 52.2%.%.% 63.2%.%.%.% 82.2% 4,993.7%,568.9%.% 6,56.7% 3 3.%.% 35.3% 8,256.7% 2,576.9%,642 2.%.% 4,28.% %.% 3.% 4,62.9% 5,85 5.% 3,329 4.%.% 8,44 4.8% 6.7%.% % 26, % 976.3% 574.7%.%,55.4% 5.5%.% 4.2%,688.3%,576.5% 593.7%.% 2,69.6% 6.6%.% 2.8% 2,643.5% 9,8 3.3% 3, % 4.3% 3, % 49 5.%.% 28.% 6,35 3.3% 6, %,533.8%.% 8, % 7.8%.% 82 3.%,93 2.3% 7, % 2,45 2.5%.% 9, % 3 3.%.% 2.8%, % 3,5.2%,665 2.%.% 5,65.4% %.% 24.9% 6,93.2% 2, % 52, % % 253,8 66.4% % 2 57.% % 329, %,56.5% 32.4%.%,88.5% 2.2%.% 6.6% 2,56.5% 3, % 3,83 4.6%.% 7,79 4.5% % % 7 2.7% 2, % 937.3% 889.%.%,826.5% %.% 5.6% 2,6.4% 4,94 5.% 4,32 5.%.% 9,46 5.% 48 5.% 2 9.5% 55 2.% 22, % 426.% 2.%.% 547.%.%.%.% 676.% 3,52 4.4% 4,35 5.2%.% 7,53 4.6% 5.5% 4.8%, % 9,94 4.% 299,2 % 82,894 % 7 % 38,999 % 96 % 2 % 2,6 % 488,446 %

13 A.3 - A SNAPSHOT OF EXEMPT & ELIGIBLE FOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES As of April, 28 CITY Alviso 8 Campbell 2 4 Cupertino 5 2 Gilroy Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated/Monte Out Of County/Invalid -Parent ,952 6, ,594 2-Parent 2 All Other (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out ,434 3, Timed-Out (Safety Net) , ,3 6,6 4, Not Eligible/Exempt from Employment Services Child-Only Aided Adult with Child(ren) Younger Than 4 7 Net Required to Participate in Welfare-to- Work Plan , ,776

14 All Other Households Timed-Out -Parent Household 2-Parent Household (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out (Safety Net) Ethnicity Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Hispanic/Other Hispanic,929 2,3 3, , , ,57 4,47 4,56 8,627 White ,268 Black or African American Mexican Vietnamese Other Unknown Filipino Samoan Afghan Iranian Cambodian No Response, Clint Dclnd to St Asian Indian Ethiopian Iraqi Other Asian Hawaiian Chinese Multi race/ethnic categories Puerto Rican Korean Other East European Portuguese No Valid Data Reported Russian Laotian Pacific Isles Japanese Armenian Guamanian or Chamorro Pacific Islander Hmong Amerasian Pacific Islander/Other Asian Pacific Islander Cuban 2 American Indian/Alaska(n) Native Guatemalan Salvadoran 2,387 2,52 4, ,855,639 4, ,2,42,242 2,384 7,496 6,249 3,745 Note: Other Hispanic Ethnicity added to Hispanic Ethnicity. A.4 - DEMOGRAPHICS - COUNTYWIDE BY ETHNICITY As of April, 28

15 A.5 - ADULTS DEMOGRAPHICS - COUNTYWIDE BY ETHNICITY As of April, 28 All Other Households Timed-Out -Parent Household 2-Parent Household (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out (Safety Net) Ethnicity Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Hispanic/Other Hispanic Mexican White Black or African American Vietnamese Unknown Other Filipino No Response, Clint Dclnd to St Other Asian Iranian Samoan Afghan Asian Indian Chinese Iraqi Ethiopian Puerto Rican Korean Cambodian Japanese Hawaiian No Valid Data Reported Other Pacific Islander Guamanian or Chamorro Other East European Russian Multi race/ethnic categories Armenian 2 2 Pacific Isles 2 2 Portuguese 2 American Indian/Alaska(n) Native Cuban Guatemalan Laotian Other Asian Pacific Islander Pacific Islander ,423 54, , ,25 Note: Adults are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age.

16 A.6 - DEMOGRAPHICS - COUNTYWIDE BY LANGUAGE As of April, 28 All Other Households Timed-Out -Parent Household 2-Parent Household (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out (Safety Net) Language Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male English,,66 2, ,372,368 3, ,96 2,92 5,337 4,29 9,627 Spanish,36,379 2, ,89,695 3,54 Vietnamese Farsi Arabic Tagalog Other Non-English Amharic Cantonese Ethopian Cambodian Russian Korean Samoan Somali American Sign Lang Armenian Mandarin Bosnian 2 Ilocano 2 2 Lao 2 2 Oromo 2 2 Japanese Other Chinese Languages Portuguese Tigrigna Turkish 2,387 2,52 4, ,855,639 4, ,2,42,242 2,384 7,496 6,249 3,745

17 A.7 - ADULTS DEMOGRAPHICS - COUNTYWIDE BY LANGUAGE As of April, 28 All Other Households Timed-Out -Parent Household 2-Parent Household (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out (Safety Net) Language Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male English ,96 22, , ,886 Spanish Vietnamese Farsi Arabic Other Non-English Amharic Tagalog Russian Korean Cantonese Armenian 2 2 Ethopian Mandarin 2 2 Samoan 2 American Sign Lang Bosnian Cambodian Japanese Oromo Other Chinese Languages Portuguese Somali ,423 54, , ,25 Note: Adults are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age.

18 A.8 - DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Age Category Country of Origin United States Younger Than Vietnam -2 Years of Age ,72 Afghanistan 3-5 Years of Age ,84 Philippines 6- Years of Age, ,456 Iran -2 Years of Age ,42 Ethiopia 3-7 Years of Age, ,954 Iraq 8-2 Years of Age India 2-59 Years of Age 329, ,4 Eritrea 6 Years or Older Others -Parent Individuals 4,889 2-Parent Individuals 857 All Other (-Parent) Individuals 4,494 TANF Timed-Out Individuals,2 Timed-Out (Safety Net) Individuals 2,384 Individuals 3,745 Mexico Individuals 3, ,745 Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen Immigrant Refugee Undocumented Amnesty Other Unknown -Parent Individuals 4, ,889 2-Parent Individuals All Other (-Parent) Individuals 4, ,494 TANF Timed-Out Individuals,5 2 4,2 Timed-Out Individuals Individuals 2,376 3, ,384 3,745 Number of Countries Served 57 Adults / Children Number of Adults Number of Children -Parent Individuals 4,889 4,889 Note: Adults/Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age. 2-Parent Individuals All Other (-Parent) Individuals,577 2, ,494 TANF Timed-Out Timed-Out Individuals Individuals Individuals 328 2, ,384,494,2 2,384 3,745 Gender Female Male -Parent Individuals 2,387 2,52 2-Parent Individuals , ,494 All Other (-Parent) TANF Timed-Out Timed-Out Individuals Individuals Individuals 2, ,42, ,242,2 2,384 Individuals 7,496 6,249 3,745

19 A.9 - MEDI-CAL DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male Hispanic/Other Hispanic 76,757 66,32 43,69 English 5,722 96,868 22,59 Vietnamese 3,338 25,87 55,425 Spanish 58,623 47,95 6,574 White 2,46 2,74 42,64 Vietnamese 24,92 8,864 43,56 Mexican 8,25 3,864 3,889 Mandarin 5,965 3,988 9,953 Chinese,742 8,96 2,648 Tagalog 2,63,75 4,38 Filipino 8,35 6,285 4,636 Cantonese 2,325,624 3,949 Other 7,76 6,335 3,5 Other Non-English,743,99 2,942 Unknown/Uncoded 6,83 5,754 2,584 Farsi, ,26 Black or African American 5,62 5,54,34 Korean 98 6,59 Asian Indian 5,843 5,237,8 Russian ,528 Other Asian 2,28,82 4,29 Cambodian No Response, Clint Dclnd to St 2,6,854 3,97 Arabic Korean,847,43 3,278 Amharic Iranian,46,5 2,566 Other Chinese Languages Cambodian ,49 Ethopian 9 9 Russian ,26 Portuguese Ethiopian 55 46, Somali Japanese Turkish Samoan Ilocano Puerto Rican Lao Hawaiian Samoan Afghan Tigrigna Other Pacific Islander Japanese No Valid Data Reported American Sign Lang Portuguese Bosnian Iraqi Thai Other East European French Salvadoran Armenian Laotian Romanian Multi race/ethnic categories 99 2 Swahili Guamanian or Chamorro Polish Pacific Isles Serbo-Croatian 7 8 Pacific Islander Italian Guatemalan Other Sign Language 4 5 Cuban Oromo Other Asian Pacific Islander 6 49 Afghani Armenian Mien Hmong Hebrew 4 5 Amerasian Hmong 4 4 Polish Unknown/Uncoded 6 5 American Indian/Alaska(n) Native ,285 German 2 2 Cuban-Haitian County Race ,34 75,658 38,999 26,34 75,658 38,999 Country of Origin United States 257,775 Age Category Mexico 44,867 Younger Than 5,826 Vietnam 8,943-2 Years of Age 3,48 China 8, Years of Age 2,222 Philippines 5, Years of Age 36,69 India 5,97-2 Years of Age 5,36 Iran 2, Years of Age 37,27 Ethiopia Years of Age 8,257 Russia Years of Age 66,275 Afghanistan 34 6 Years or Older 69,84 Others 37,549 38,999 38,999 Number of Countries Served: 94 Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen 27,554 Immigrant 6,998 Undocumented Alien 45,632 Refugee,547 Pending - asylum, Emp Auth 58 Amnesty 43 Adults / Children Number of Adults 236,5 Other/Unknown 967 Number of Children 45,497 38,999 Uncoded 2 38,999 Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type in the eligible program NOT by age. An individual can be an adult in one program but considered as a child in other program. Decision Support Research

20 A. - CalFresh DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male Hispanic/Other Hispanic 9,385 7,263 36,648 English 28,52 24,695 53,97 Vietnamese 6,97 4,9,998 Spanish 9,758 8,95 8,663 White 5,63 5,62,775 Vietnamese 5,63 3,997 9,6 Mexican 3,69 2,869 6,478 Mandarin Black or African American 2,245 2,92 4,437 Tagalog Unknown/Uncoded,57,25 2,532 Cantonese Filipino, ,257 Farsi Other,232, 2,242 Other Non-English Chinese ,585 Korean No Response, Clint Dclnd to St ,22 Russian Asian Indian Cambodian Other Asian Arabic American Indian Amharic Cambodian Ethopian Korean Somali Iranian Tigrigna Samoan Lao Afghan Turkish Puerto Rican Samoan Ethiopian Portuguese Hawaiian American Sign Lang Iraqi Bosnian Other Pacific Islander Ilocano No Valid Data Reported Other Chinese Languages 3 4 Portuguese Armenian Russian Japanese Japanese Thai Multi race/ethnic categories French Laotian Afghani Other East European Oromo Guamanian or Chamorro Swahili 3 4 Cuban Other Sign Language 3 3 Pacific Isles Polish 3 3 Salvadoran Romanian 3 3 Pacific Islander Italian 2 2 Armenian Hmong Hmong 9 2 Mien Other Asian Pacific Islander Amerasian Alaskan Native 7 4 Guatemalan ,48 39,2 84,492 American Indian/Alaska Native Polish 2 3 Cuban-Haitian ,48 39,2 84,492 Country of Origin United States 73,476 Age Category Vietnam 3,92 Younger Than,772 Mexico 2,377-2 Years of Age 4,298 Philippines Years of Age 6,76 China Years of Age 2,22 Iran Years of Age 4,75 India Years of Age 9,878 Ethiopia Years of Age 3,7 Afghanistan Years of Age 3,67 Iraq 9 6 Years or Older,99 Others 2,522 84,492 84,492 Number of Countries Served: 4 Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen 77,56 Immigrant 6,74 Refugee 673 Amnesty 5 Battered 3 Undocumented 2 Adults / Children Number of Adults 44,627 Other / Unknown 3 Number of Children 39,863 84,492 Uncoded 2 84,492 Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age Decision Support Research

21 A. - FOSTER CARE CASH AID DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male Hispanic English White Spanish Black or African American Vietnamese 3 4 Mexican American Sign Lang Filipino Other 6 7 Vietnamese Unknown American Indian Asian Indian Chinese Ethiopian No Response, Clint Dclnd to St Other Hispanic 4 5 Portuguese Other Pacific Islander Japanese 2 3 Age Category Hawaiian 2 2 Younger Than 48 Korean -2 Years of Age 9 No Valid Data Reported 3-5 Years of Age 5 Other Asian 6- Years of Age 62 Other East European -2 Years of Age 6 Puerto Rican 3-7 Years of Age 246 Samoan 8-2 Years of Age Years of Age 7 6 Years or Older Country of Origin United States 893 Citizenship Status Mexico 27 U.S. Citizen 889 El Salvador 4 Immigrant 45 Honduras 4 Refugee Dominican Republic 2 Undocumented Portugal 2 Amnesty Brazil Other Nepal Unknown Others Number of Countries Served: 8 Adults / Children Number of Adults Number of Children Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age Decision Support Research

22 A.2 - GENERAL ASSISTANCE DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male White ,8 English,42 2,27 3,43 Mexican Vietnamese Hispanic/Other Hispanic Spanish Black or African American 3 4 Tagalog 8 8 No Response, Clint Dclnd to St Ethopian 5 6 Vietnamese Other Non-English Other/Unknown Farsi American Indian/Alaska(n) Native Cambodian 3 4 Filipino Russian 4 4 Puerto Rican Bosnian 2 2 Other Asian Mandarin 2 Asian Indian 2 22 Portuguese 2 Chinese 8 9 Thai 2 Cambodian Amharic Korean 3 3 Arabic Multi race/ethnic categories Armenian Other Pacific Islander Cantonese Samoan Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Swahili Hawaiian Tigrigna Iranian Japanese No Valid Data Reported 2 3 5,284 2,4 3,684 Portuguese 4 5 Russian 4 5 Iraqi 2 3 Laotian 2 3 Salvadoran 2 3 Cuban 2 Ethiopian 2 2 Age Category Other East European 2 2 Younger Than Armenian -2 Years of Age Cuban-Haitian 3-5 Years of Age Hmong 6- Years of Age Other Asian Pacific Islander -2 Years of Age Pacific Isles 3-7 Years of Age,284 2,4 3, Years of Age 47 Note: Other Hispanic Ethnicity added to Hispanic Ethnicity Years of Age 3,32 6 Years or Older 325 3,684 Country of Origin United States 3,4 Mexico 69 Vietnam 42 Philippines Citizenship Status Iran U.S. Citizen 3,463 Ethiopia 7 Immigrant 74 India 5 Refugee 38 Russia 5 Amnesty 7 China 4 Other Iraq 2 Undocumented Somalia 2 Unknown Others 7 3,684 3,684 Number of Countries Served: 42 Adults / Children Number of Adults 3,684 Number of Children 3,684 Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age Decision Support Research

23 A.3 - CASH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR IMMIGRANTS (CAPI) DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male Chinese Mandarin Vietnamese Spanish Hispanic Vietnamese Mexican English Asian Indian Other Non-English White Cantonese Filipino Tagalog Iranian Farsi Black or African American 4 5 Korean 2 2 No Response, Clint Dclnd to St 5 5 Russian Other 4 4 Cambodian Other Asian Amharic 5 5 Ethiopian 2 Tigrigna 5 5 Korean Arabic 3 4 Cambodian Other Chinese Languages Russian 5 5 Bosnian 2 3 Iraqi 3 3 Ethopian 3 3 Cuban 2 2 American Sign Lang 2 Portuguese 2 Thai 2 Unknown 2 2 Turkish 2 Afghan Ilocano Japanese Mien Other Asian Pacific Islander Portuguese Other East European Romanian Other Hispanic Samoan Other Pacific Islander Salvadoran Samoan Age Category Country of Origin Younger Than China 29-2 Years of Age Mexico Years of Age Vietnam Years of Age India 46-2 Years of Age Iran Years of Age Philippines Years of Age Ethiopia Years of Age 22 Eritrea 6 Years or Older 937 Iraq 9 96 Russia 6 Others Citizenship Status Immigrant 95 Number of Countries Refugee 47 Served: 55 U.S. Citizen 5 Amnesty Other Adults / Children Undocumented Number of Adults 959 Unknown 2 Number of Children Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age Decision Support Research

24 A.4 - REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE DEMOGRAPHICS As of April, 28 Ethnicity Female Male Language Female Male Black or African American English Afghan 2 Spanish Ethiopian 2 Farsi 2 3 Mexican 2 Tigrigna 2 3 Other 2 2 Arabic 2 Other Asian 2 Amharic White 2 Ethopian Hispanic Korean Iranian Korean Other Hispanic Country of Origin Age Category Eritrea 4 Younger Than Ethiopia 4-2 Years of Age Iran Years of Age Others 3 6- Years of Age Afghanistan 2-2 Years of Age Colombia 3-7 Years of Age El Salvador 8-2 Years of Age Mexico 2-59 Years of Age 8 6 Years or Older 2 Others Citizenship Status Number of Countries Served 8 Refugee Immigrant Unknown Adults / Children U.S. Citizen Number of Adults 2 Amnesty Number of Children Other 2 Undocumented Note: Adults & Children are categorized by using County's individual type NOT by age 2 Decision Support Research

25 A.5 - CASELOAD TRENDS Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) ONE YEAR AGO TODAY -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) City Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose 2, , ,26,952 6, ,434 San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated Out Of County/Invalid , ,222 43,97 7,27 2, , ,3 6,6 CHANGE FROM ONE YEAR AGO PERCENT CHANGE -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) City Alviso () () () (2) (4) -.% -.% 33.3% -5.% -4.% -2.% Campbell () () () 2 2 (8) -4.8% -2.% -27.% 33.3% 4.3% -9.6% Cupertino () (6) () (7) -6.7%.% -54.5% -5.%.% -3.4% Gilroy () (25) (9) (9) (54) -4.2%.% -2.% -8.4% -7.3% -8.2% Los Altos () () (2) -5.% -.%.%.% -33.3% Los Gatos 5 (3) (3) () 66.7%.% -3.%.% -6.% -5.% Milpitas (6) (2) (3) (2) (3) (6) -.3% -33.3% -5.7% -22.2% -8.8% -.3% Morgan Hill () (2) 4 4.8% 33.3% 3.4% -8.3% -6.% 2.3% Mountain View (7) (6) 4 (5) (3) -7.% -.% 5.% 33.3% -4.7% -3.6% Palo Alto 2 (2) (3) (3) 8.2% -5.%.% -6.% -9.4% San Jose (29) (72) (29) (52) (68) (772) -2.9% -3.% -8.5% -7.% -7.9% -4.8% San Martin (4) () () (4) -25.% -4.3% -5.9% 33.3% 6.7% -8.2% Santa Clara (8) (2) (6) 6 (3) (33) -7.6% -4.3% -6.3% 42.9% -6.5% -2.% Saratoga (2) () -.% 5.%.%.% -6.7% Sunnyvale (23) 6 (9) (6) (3) (45) -23.% 85.7% -22.9% -35.3% -9.% -8.8% Unincorporated 5.%.% 2.% Out Of County/Invalid (5) () (9) 2 4 (9) -5.% -33.3% -23.% 33.3% 33.3% -2.% (367) (82) (367) (57) (94) (967) -2.4% -25.9% -6.5% -3.3% -7.9% -3.6%

26 A.6 - CASELOAD TRENDS Change from January, 28 to April, 28 (One Quarter Ago) ONE QUARTER AGO TODAY -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) City Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose 2, 27, ,74,952 6, ,434 San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated Out Of County/Invalid , ,5 386,43 6,55 2, , ,3 6,6 CHANGE FROM ONE QUARTER AGO PERCENT CHANGE -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) -Parent 2-Parent All Other (-P) TANF Timed-Out CW Timed- Out (Safety Net) City Alviso () () (2) (4).% -.% -2.%.% -4.% -2.% Campbell (4) () () () (7) -6.7% -2.% -3.6% -.%.% -8.5% Cupertino (2) () (3).%.% -28.6%.% -25.% -5.8% Gilroy 3 () (3) ().4% 6.7% -5.7%.% -2.5% -.6% Los Altos.%.%.%.% Los Gatos 2 (3) () () 33.3% -3.%.% -33.3% -5.% Milpitas (3) (2) (4) (8) 2.2% -42.9% -3.8%.% -.4% -5.4% Morgan Hill (3) 2 (3) (4).% -27.3%.% 22.2% -8.8% -2.2% Mountain View (8) () 8 (2) (3) -9.% -.% 32.%.% -22.2% -3.6% Palo Alto (5) (4) 8.3%.% -29.4%.% -2.% San Jose (58) (57) () () (33) (27) -2.9% -26.3% -8.% -4.2% -4.% -5.7% San Martin 4 () 5.% 2.% 33.3% 33.3% -2.5% 2.5% Santa Clara (5) (2) 3 (4).% -29.4% -2.8%.% 7.5% -5.5% Saratoga () -25.%.%.% Sunnyvale (8) 4 (7) (3) (3) -9.4% 44.4% -9.9% -2.4% 3.4% -6.3% Unincorporated.%.%.% Out Of County/Invalid () (6) (6) (2) 6 (9) -6.3% -75.% -34.8% -2.% 6.% -2.% (74) (68) (6) (3) (4) (355) -2.8% -22.4% -7.9% -3.4% -3.5% -5.4%

27 CITY A.7 - MEDI-CAL CASELOAD TRENDS Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) ONE YEAR AGO TODAY MAGI Non MAGI Mixed MAGI Non MAGI Mixed Alviso NA Campbell 2,797,663 NA 4,46 2, Cupertino,483,487 NA 2,97,473,5 38 Gilroy 6,794 3,445 NA,239 6,62 956,432 Los Altos NA, Los Gatos NA, Milpitas 4,937 3,57 NA 8,58 4,957, Morgan Hill 3,65,724 NA 4,889 3, Mountain View 3,7 2,89 NA 5,89 3,789,6 482 Palo Alto 2,63,563 NA 3,626 2,29,44 37 San Jose 98,629 54,537 NA 53,66 96,484 25,8 5,773 San Martin NA, Santa Clara 6,97 3,956 NA,873 6,748,84,264 9,852 Saratoga NA, Sunnyvale 7,48 4,3 NA,728 7,36 2,92,4 Unincorporated NA Out Of County/Invalid 9,5 4,955 NA 4,456 9,28,8 2,484 3,422 5,862 85, ,66 47,958 39,955 25, ,56 2,86 9,,44,533 7,736 4,397 5,43 3,38 37, ,298,666 23,629 CHANGE FROM ONE YEAR AGO PERCENT CHANGE Non Non MAGI MAGI Mixed MAGI MAGI Mixed CITY Alviso (2) (7) NA (53) -8.3% -65.7% NA Campbell (38) (84) NA (44) -.4% -48.3% NA Cupertino () (472) NA (64) -.7% -3.7% NA Gilroy (82) (2,489) NA (,239) -2.7% -72.2% NA Los Altos 42 (52) NA % -3.2% NA Los Gatos 9 (225) NA ().9% -38.3% NA Milpitas 2 (,64) NA (772).4% -44.9% NA Morgan Hill 7 (,3) NA (492).5% -65.6% NA Mountain View 88 (,29) NA (459) 2.4% -47.% NA Palo Alto (34) (59) NA (246) -.6% -33.2% NA San Jose (2,45) (29,59) NA (5,89) -2.2% -54.% NA San Martin (7) (239) NA (38) -2.4% -68.9% NA Santa Clara (69) (2,6) NA (,2) -2.4% -53.5% NA Saratoga (28) (74) NA (74) -4.5% -23.2% NA Sunnyvale (58) (2,8) NA (,62) -.8% -49.% NA Unincorporated (5) (36) NA (3) -.7% -35.3% NA Out Of County/Invalid (373) (3,45) NA (,34) -3.9% -63.5% NA (2,94) (45,843) (23,3) -.9% -53.4% -4.7% -9.% -5.5% -2.% 2.9% -.7% -9.% -.% -7.8% -6.8% -.4% -2.9% -9.4% -5.4% -9.% -.8% -7.2% -9.7%

28 A.8 - MEDI-CAL CASELOAD TRENDS Change from January, 28 to April, 28 (One Quarter Ago) ONE QUARTER AGO TODAY MAGI Non MAGI Mixed MAGI Non MAGI Mixed CITY Alviso Campbell 2, ,64 2, Cupertino, ,843,473,5 38 Gilroy 6,79 876,449 9,34 6,62 956,432 Los Altos , Los Gatos , Milpitas 5,54, ,89 4,957, Morgan Hill 3, ,44 3, Mountain View 3,85, ,465 3,789,6 482 Palo Alto 2, ,43 2,29,44 37 San Jose 98,726 23,59 7,39 39,94 96,484 25,8 5,773 San Martin Santa Clara 6,98,653,43 9,974 6,748,84,264 Saratoga , Sunnyvale 7,538,96,298,752 7,36 2,92,4 Unincorporated Out Of County/Invalid 9,469,695 2,68 3,772 9,28,8 2,484 5,36 36,446 28,573 26,38 47,958 39,955 25, ,56 2,86 9,,44,533 7,736 4,397 5,43 3,38 37, ,852,298, ,422 23,629 CHANGE FROM ONE QUARTER AGO PERCENT CHANGE Non Non MAGI MAGI Mixed MAGI MAGI Mixed CITY Alviso (2) () () (4) -.9% -2.6% -2.5% Campbell (8) 33 (6) (8) -2.9% 4.% -2.% Cupertino (38) 8 (79) (37) -2.5% 2.6% -36.% Gilroy (97) 8 (7) (34) -.4% 9.% -.2% Los Altos (4) 57 (55) (2) -2.% 9.4% -27.9% Los Gatos (28) 45 (3) (3) -2.8% 4.2% -2.8% Milpitas (97) 8 (57) (73) -.9%.% -6.2% Morgan Hill (2) 58 (55) (7) -.6%.8% -8.% Mountain View (6) 2 (75) (34) -.6% 9.6% -3.5% Palo Alto (2) 2 (23) (23) -.% 3.% -28.6% San Jose (2,242),959 (,536) (,89) -2.3% 8.5% -8.9% San Martin (2) % 8.%.9% Santa Clara (7) 87 (39) (22) -2.5%.3% -9.9% Saratoga (4) 7 (9) (26) -2.3% 22.8% -48.2% Sunnyvale (78) 276 (84) (86) -2.4% 4.4% -4.2% Unincorporated 2 2 (4).7% 3.% -9.5% Out Of County/Invalid (34) 5 (24) (35) -3.6% 6.8% -4.8% (3,43) 3,59 (2,857) (2,75) -2.2% 9.6% -.% -.3% -2.6% -.3% -.4% -.% -.8% -.9% -.4% -.6% -.7% -.3%.8% -.2% -2.% -.8%.% -2.5% -.3%

29 A.9 - CASELOAD TRENDS FROM ONE YEAR AGO Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) CalFresh FOSTER CARE CASH AID Year Ago Today Change % Change Year Ago Today Change % Change CITY Alviso () -.4% Campbell (23) -2.8% 2 4 (6) -3.% Cupertino (59) -22.3% 3 2 () -33.3% Gilroy 3,4 3,3 () -3.5% () -2.8% Los Altos 9 9 () -.% Los Gatos % 2 2.% Milpitas,353,24 (2) -8.3% 27 8 (9) -7.4% Morgan Hill,5,79 (7) -6.2% 9 9.% Mountain View,98,4 (57) -5.2% 9 () -.% Palo Alto (34) -6.9% 8 (2) -2.% San Jose 35,48 3,743 (3,45) -9.7% (4) -3.3% San Martin (9) -6.5% % Santa Clara,973,777 (96) -9.9% % Saratoga 9 8 (28) -25.7% Sunnyvale,942,748 (94) -.% % Unincorporated 9 74 (7) -8.7% 3 (2) -66.7% Out Of County/Invalid (6) -9.% % 48,864 44,425 (4,439) -9.% (4) -4.4% GENERAL ASSISTANCE REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE Year Ago Today Change % Change Year Ago Today Change % Change CITY Alviso % Campbell 8 73 (7) -8.8% 2 (2) -.% Cupertino % () -.% Gilroy % 2 (2) -.% Los Altos 6 5 () -6.7% Los Gatos 9 8 () -5.3% Milpitas 75 6 (4) -8.7% Morgan Hill (3) -4.4% 2 (2) -.% Mountain View % () -.% Palo Alto % San Jose 2,82 2, % 3 (2) -67.7% San Martin % Santa Clara % 7 6 () -4.3% Saratoga 9 4 (5) -55.6% Sunnyvale 4 98 (6) -5.8% 2 2.% Unincorporated 3 6 (7) -53.8% Out Of County/Invalid %.% 3,6 3, % 49 9 (3) -6.2%

30 CITY A.2 - CASELOAD TRENDS FROM ONE QUARTER AGO Change from January, 28 to April, 28 (One Quarter Ago) CalFresh FOSTER CARE CASH AID Quarter Ago Today Change % Change Quarter Ago Today Change % Change Alviso (6) -6.5% () Campbell % 4 3 Cupertino (5) -6.8% 2 2 Gilroy 3,24 3,3 6.2% (7) Los Altos 96 9 (6) -6.3% Los Gatos % 5 2 (3) Milpitas,274,24 (33) -2.6% Morgan Hill,93,79 (4) -.3% 2 9 () Mountain View,68,4 (27) -2.5% 2 9 (3) Palo Alto (7) -3.6% San Jose 33,5 3,743 (,262) -3.8% San Martin % 4 3 Santa Clara,838,777 (6) -3.3% 7 67 (3) Saratoga 82 8 () -.2% Sunnyvale,823,748 (75) -4.% Unincorporated (3) -3.9% Out Of County/Invalid (99) -8.% (2) 46,3 44,425 (,65) -3.5% 99 9 (8) -.% 27.3%.% -9.3%.% -6.% 33.3% -5.% -25.% 33.3% 4.9% 3.% -4.3%.% 8.%.% -7.4% -.9% CITY GENERAL ASSISTANCE REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE Quarter Ago Today Change % Change Quarter Ago Today Change % Change Alviso.% Campbell % () Cupertino % () Gilroy % Los Altos % Los Gatos 8 8.% Milpitas 68 6 (7) -.3% Morgan Hill () -.5% 4 (4) Mountain View % Palo Alto 4 4.% San Jose 2,82 2, % 3 (3) San Martin % Santa Clara 3 9 (4) -3.5% Saratoga 5 4 () -2.% Sunnyvale % 3 2 () Unincorporated 6 6.% Out Of County/Invalid % 3,578 3, % 24 9 (5) -.% -.% -.% -23.% 2.% -33.3% -2.8%

31 A.2 - CASH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR IMMIGRANTS (CAPI) CASELOAD TRENDS Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated Out Of County/Invalid Year Ago Today Change % Change % () 2 (3) (27) 5 (5) () (4) 3.4%.% -5.9% 66.7% -33.3% 6.5% 88.9% 2.% 5.7% -4.2%.% 3.% 27.8% -9.4% -5.%.% -.4% Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants

32 A.22 - CASH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR IMMIGRANTS (CAPI) CASELOAD TRENDS Change from January, 28 to April, 28 (One Quarter Ago) CITY Alviso Campbell Cupertino Gilroy Los Altos Los Gatos Milpitas Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Sunnyvale Unincorporated Out Of County/Invalid Last Quarter 29 Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) Today % (2) 4 (2) Change () () 2 % Change 3.4% 6.%.%.% -25.% 8.9% 6.3% -5.% -.6%.%.% 4.5% -2.%.% 66.7% 96 (2) -.2%

33 A.23 - CASELOAD TRENDS AMONG PROGRAMS Medi-Cal 6 CalFresh 4 Foster Care General Assistance Refugee Cash Assistance

34 A.24 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CASES BY COUNTY REGIONS Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) REGIONS Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County ONE YEAR AGO Case Count South County (53) -6.% 5, ,27 TODAY Case Count 4, ,6 CHANGE Change % Change (82) (93) (9) (967) -4.6% -4.% -2.% -3.6% MEDI-CAL REGIONS South County Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County ONE YEAR AGO Case Count 6,434 69,57 36,99 4,456 TODAY Case Count 4,563 52,365 33,279 3,422 CHANGE Change % Change (,87) (7,26) -.4% -.% (2,92) -8.% (,34) -7.2% 236,66 23,629 (23,3) -9.7% CalFresh REGIONS South County Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County ONE YEAR AGO TODAY CHANGE Case Count Case Count Change % Change 4,638 37,89 5, ,864 4,427 34,228 5, ,425 (2) (54) -9.2% (6) -9.% (4,439) -4.5% (3,582) -9.5% -9.% GENERAL ASSISTANCE REGIONS South County Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County ONE YEAR AGO Case Count , ,6 TODAY Case Count 3,6 2 3, CHANGE Change % Change 29.8%.% 6.9% 5.4%.6% FOSTER CARE CASH AID ONE YEAR AGO TODAY CHANGE REGIONS Case Count Case Count Change % Change South County Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County (8) -8.2% REFUGEE CASH ASSISTANCE ONE YEAR AGO TODAY CHANGE REGIONS Case Count Case Count Change % Change South County Central County North County Invalid, or Out of County (4) -4.4% 49 NOTES: South County Region = Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, and 6% of unincorporated area Central County Region = Alviso, Campbell, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, San Jose, Saratoga, other unincorporated areas i.e. Burbank North County Region = Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale Assuming 6% of cases in unincorporated areas are in South County region, 4% are in Central County region (39) -8.2% 3 2.7% 3.2% 4 33 (4).% (23) -69.7% 8 (3) -27.3%.% 9 (3) -6.2%

35 A.25 - PIE CHART AND TABLE OF CASES BY COUNTY REGIONS Change from April, 27 to April, 28 (One Year Ago) Current South County 3.52% Central County 76.4% North County 9.9% Unknown, Invalid, or Out of County.5% REGIONS South County Central County 5,492 4,69 North County Unknown, Invalid, or Out of County ONE YEAR AGO Case Count 7,27 6,6 9 TODAY Case Count 7 Change CHANGE % Change (53) -6.% (82) -4.6% (93) -4.% (9) -2.% (967) -3.6% NOTES: South County Region = Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, and 6% of unincorporated area Central County Region = Alviso, Campbell, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, San Jose, Saratoga, other unincorporated areas i.e. Burbank North County Region = Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale Assuming 6% of cases in unincorporated areas are in South County region, 4% are in Central County region

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