Answer:
800 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a federal welfare program established in 1996 which helps qualifying families with childcare assistance, professional training and work assistance. The federal government transfers money to the states and then each state sets is requirements for receiving TANF assistance.
Since the benefit reduction rate is 50% and the TANF amount is $4,000, the total yearly income must be less than $8,000 to receive TANF ($8,000 x 50% = $4,000). If the potential recipient can earn $10 per hour, then she should work less than 800 hours (= $8,000 / $10) in order to keep receiving TANF benefits.