The Fleecing of Foster Children: How We Confiscate Their Assets & Undermine Their Financial Security
March 15, 2011 In this document, the Childrens Advocacy Institute, the University of San Diego School of Law, and First Star reviewed the policies and effects of states' use of foster children's benefits from Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits program (OASDI) and the Supplemental Security Income for Aged, Blind, and Disabled program (SSI). Approximately six percent of foster children are eligible for OASDI or SSI, which brings the states about $200 million annually. The review found that by using the childrens OASDI or SSI funds to pay for foster care, the children are less able . . .
