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The Upward Mobility Act of 2026 establishes a pilot program allowing up to 5 states to consolidate federal funding from multiple antipoverty programs (SNAP, TANF, child care, home energy assistance, workforce training, housing, and public housing) into single Upward Mobility Grants. States participating in the pilot would receive waivers from federal statutory and regulatory requirements to redesign benefit structures, reduce "benefit cliffs" that discourage work, and lower marginal effective tax rates on earned income. The pilot would run for 5 years and require participating states to report on employment outcomes, earnings, and other metrics related to reducing dependence on direct assistance.
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