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Giving Hope and Support to America's Children
Table 2: Statistical Overview, FY 2003
Return to: Preliminary Data Report FY 2003
| STATISTICAL OVERVIEW, FY 2003 |
| TOTAL IV-D CASELOAD 1 | 15,923,353 |
| Current Assistance | 2,759,291 |
| Former Assistance | 7,371,641 |
| Never Assistance | 5,792,421 |
| CASES OPEN (line 1) | 15,873,322 |
| Current Assistance | 2,743,460 |
| Former Assistance | 7,346,247 |
| Never Assistance | 5,783,615 |
| CASES WITH NO JURISDICTION (line 3) | 50,031 |
| Current Assistance | 15,831 |
| Former Assistance | 25,394 |
| Never Assistance | 8,806 |
| NUMBER OF CHILDREN | 17,595,222 |
| TOTAL CASES WITH COLLECTIONS | 7,982,311 |
| Current Assistance | 804,450 |
| Former Assistance | 3,817,797 |
| Never Assistance | 3,360,064 |
| TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS | 50.3 |
| Current Assistance | 29.3 |
| Former Assistance | 52.0 |
| Never Assistance | 58.1 |
| TOTAL CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 11,471,374 |
| Current Assistance | 1,402,186 |
| Former Assistance | 5,769,503 |
| Never Assistance | 4,299,685 |
TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 72.3 |
| Current Assistance | 51.1 |
| Former Assistance | 78.5 |
| Never Assistance | 74.3 |
TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS TO CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 69.6 |
| Current Assistance | 57.4 |
| Former Assistance | 66.2 |
| Never Assistance | 78.1 |
TOTAL PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED OR ACKNOWLEDGED | 1,524,569 |
| IV-D Paternities Established or Acknowledged2 | 662,526 |
| State In-Hospital and Other Paternities Acknowledged3 | 862,043 |
| TOTAL SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 1,161,206 |
| Current Assistance | 235,284 |
| Former Assistance | 409,378 |
| Never Assistance | 516,544 |
| Source: Form OCSE-157. |
| 1 Total IV-D caseload combines lines 1 (cases open) and 3 (cases with no jurisdiction). |
| 2 IV-D paternities established or acknowledged for the current year are reported on line 16. |
3 State paternity acknowledgements include an unknown number of acknowledgements for children in the IV-D caseload and are reported on line 10 of the OCSE-157 report. |
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