42.9 million people collected food stamps last month, up 1.2% from the prior month and 16.2% higher than the same time a year ago, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Click on the above link to see a table of all 50 states.
Nationwide 14% of the population relied on food stamps as of September but in some states the percentage was much higher. In Washington, D.C., Mississippi and Tennessee – the states with the largest share of citizens receiving benefits – more than a fifth of the population in each was collecting food stamps.
Sample Details
- 16.2% Year-Over-Year Change Nationally
- 39.1% Year-Over-Year Change in Idaho
- 28.7% Year-Over-Year Change in Nevada
- 27.2% Year-Over-Year Change in New Jersey
- 26.0% Year-Over-Year Change in Rhode Island
- 25.9% Year-Over-Year Change in Utah
- 25.8% Year-Over-Year Change in Florida
- 21.5% of population in D.C. on Food Stamps
- 20.4% of population in Mississippi on Food Stamps
- 20.1% of population in Tennessee on Food Stamps
13 states had greater than 20% gains in food stamp usage. Not all of them were housing bubble states. Idaho led the way with a 39.1% year-over-year change. (more)
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