New Report on SNAP participation rates by state
Posted by U.S. Department of Agriculture on March 16, 2015
SNAP Participation Rates Rise, but Working Poor Still Often Left Out
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation rate among eligible households was 83 percent in 2012-a 5 percent increase from 2011. But rates varied widely among states and employment statuses, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Reaching Those in Need: Estimates of SNAP Participation Rates in 2012 finds that the SNAP participation rate among the “working poor”-people who are eligible for SNAP benefits and live in households with at least one person employed-was just 72 percent, significantly lower than the overall rate. Some states that ranked relatively well overall in reaching SNAP-eligible households were far less successful in reaching the working poor, according to the report. The report also finds wide differences by geography. For instance, states in the Midwest had a 91 percent participation rate compared with 71 percent in the West.
http://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/ops/Reaching2012.pdf
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