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Cliff-Zone Families
180,427
Total Wage Suppression
$131.4M
State Avg Cliff Zone
16.5%
The benefits cliff — sometimes called the welfare cliff or cliff effect — occurs when families lose public benefits faster than they can replace them through increased earnings. In Arizona, an estimated 180,427 families across 15 counties earn between 100–200% of the Federal Poverty Level, where benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, childcare subsidies, and housing assistance phase out. The CLIFF Index measures this exposure at the county level, including peak marginal effective tax rates, wage suppression estimates, and advancement thresholds. Click any county below for the full diagnostic report.
| CountyCounty↕ | PopulationPopulation↕ | Cliff Zone %Cliff Zone %↕ | Families AffectedFamilies↓ | Wage SuppressionWage Gap↕ | Peak METRPeak METR↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maricopa County | 4,559,748 | 14.8% | 105,487 | $76.8M | 492% |
| Pima County | 1,060,490 | 17.8% | 26,398 | $19.2M | 465% |
| Pinal County | 469,006 | 17.3% | 10,879 | $7.9M | 492% |
| Yuma County | 211,741 | 25.3% | 8,482 | $6.2M | 464% |
| Mohave County | 220,517 | 21.3% | 5,878 | $4.3M | 463% |
| Yavapai County | 245,480 | 16.4% | 4,990 | $3.6M | 482% |
| Coconino County | 144,508 | 18.4% | 3,684 | $2.7M | 511% |
| Navajo County | 108,415 | 23.0% | 3,514 | $2.6M | 459% |
| Cochise County | 125,566 | 22.4% | 3,371 | $2.5M | 455% |
| Santa Cruz County | 48,926 | 28.2% | 2,241 | $1.6M | 453% |
| Apache County | 65,341 | 26.2% | 2,229 | $1.6M | 453% |
| Gila County | 53,795 | 19.8% | 1,298 | $945K | 471% |
| Graham County | 39,232 | 21.0% | 1,112 | $810K | 454% |
| La Paz County | 16,664 | 23.7% | 511 | $372K | 453% |
| Greenlee County | 9,409 | 21.4% | 353 | $257K | 453% |
15 of 15 counties shown. Click any county for full diagnostic.