16.1 percent of households in Tennessee receive food stamps
16.1 percent of households in Tennessee receive food stamps
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, affected more than 37 million people, among them 11 million children. That number, though staggering, represented the lowest point of food insecurity in the country in almost 90 years. Against the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic, national hunger-relief organization Feeding America expects more than during 2021. This demand puts additional strain on already-strapped food pantries and hunger-relief organizations, and drives significant need for increases in the country's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, also known previously as food stamps).
麻豆原创 compiled a list of the using SNAP data released July 10, 2020, by the . The number of households and the poverty rate are current as of 2019 data from the . States are ranked by the percent of households that received food stamps in April 2020. Additional information came from sources like the , Feeding America, and state websites and local food banks.
Tennessee by the numbers
- Percent of households receiving food stamps: 16.1%
- Total households receiving food stamps: 428,677
- Average monthly benefit per household: $248 (#17 highest among all states)
As the country began its , Tennessee's jobless rate dropped lower than the national average. But the state still has the eighth-highest rate of food security (12.6%) and the fourth-highest rate of housing insecurity.
Here are the states using food stamps the most and least:
States using food stamps the most
#1. New Mexico (27.6% of households)
#2. Rhode Island (22.2% of households)
#3. Washington D.C. (22.0% of households)
States using food stamps the least
#1. Wyoming (5.0% of households)
#2. Utah (7.0% of households)
#3. North Dakota (7.2% of households)