2018-22 | ||
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Arkansas County | 15% | |
Ashley County | 15%* | * |
Baxter County | 8% | |
Benton County | 4% | |
Boone County | 9%* | * |
Bowie County, Texas | 12% | |
Bradley County | 20%* | * |
Calhoun County | 9%*** | *** |
Carroll County | 5%* | * |
Chicot County | 19% | |
Clark County | 14%* | * |
Clay County | 14%* | * |
Cleburne County | 9%* | * |
Cleveland County | 14%* | * |
Columbia County | 14%* | * |
Conway County | 14%* | * |
Craighead County | 12% | |
Crawford County | 11% | |
Crittenden County | 17% | |
Cross County | 13%* | * |
Dallas County | 15%* | * |
Desha County | 21% | |
Drew County | 15% | |
Faulkner County | 8% | |
Franklin County | 14%* | * |
Fulton County | 15%* | * |
Garland County | 11% | |
Grant County | 10%* | * |
Greene County | 16% | |
Hempstead County | 12%* | * |
Hot Spring County | 14%* | * |
Howard County | 11%* | * |
Independence County | 12% | |
Izard County | 12%* | * |
Jackson County | 20% | |
Jefferson County | 16% | |
Johnson County | 13% | |
Lafayette County | 14%* | * |
Lawrence County | 16%* | * |
Lee County | 26%* | * |
Lincoln County | 10%* | * |
Little River County | 8%* | * |
Logan County | 12% | |
Lonoke County | 10% | |
Madison County | 10%* | * |
Marion County | 10%* | * |
Miller County | 14% | |
Mississippi County | 18% | |
Monroe County | 20%* | * |
Montgomery County | 14%* | * |
Nevada County | 19%* | * |
Newton County | 12%* | * |
Ouachita County | 15%* | * |
Perry County | 9%* | * |
Phillips County | 30% | |
Pike County | 12%* | * |
Poinsett County | 21% | |
Polk County | 12%* | * |
Pope County | 10% | |
Prairie County | 11%* | * |
Pulaski County | 11% | |
Randolph County | 14%* | * |
Saline County | 6% | |
Scott County | 14%* | * |
Searcy County | 10%* | * |
Sebastian County | 13% | |
Sevier County | 20% | |
Sharp County | 16% | |
St. Francis County | 24% | |
Stone County | 20%* | * |
Union County | 9% | |
Van Buren County | 9%* | * |
Washington County | 6% | |
White County | 12% | |
Woodruff County | 19%* | * |
Yell County | 12%* | * |
Notes: Multiyear results are from rolling American Community Survey. * Margin of error between 20% & 35% of estimate; ** margin of error between 35% & 50%; *** margin of error greater than 50%.
2018-22 | ||
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Arkansas County | 993 | |
Ashley County | 1,090* | * |
Baxter County | 1,505 | |
Benton County | 4,299 | |
Boone County | 1,370* | * |
Bowie County, Texas | 4,009 | |
Bradley County | 704* | * |
Calhoun County | 135*** | *** |
Carroll County | 551* | * |
Chicot County | 762 | |
Clark County | 1,115* | * |
Clay County | 860* | * |
Cleburne County | 981* | * |
Cleveland County | 373* | * |
Columbia County | 1,101* | * |
Conway County | 1,209* | * |
Craighead County | 5,153 | |
Crawford County | 2,544 | |
Crittenden County | 3,106 | |
Cross County | 834* | * |
Dallas County | 343* | * |
Desha County | 988 | |
Drew County | 1,066 | |
Faulkner County | 3,981 | |
Franklin County | 960* | * |
Fulton County | 704* | * |
Garland County | 4,969 | |
Grant County | 660* | * |
Greene County | 2,774 | |
Hempstead County | 913* | * |
Hot Spring County | 1,627* | * |
Howard County | 567* | * |
Independence County | 1,685 | |
Izard County | 605* | * |
Jackson County | 1,194 | |
Jefferson County | 3,780 | |
Johnson County | 1,247 | |
Lafayette County | 349* | * |
Lawrence County | 1,019* | * |
Lee County | 660* | * |
Lincoln County | 338* | * |
Little River County | 363* | * |
Logan County | 1,046 | |
Lonoke County | 2,654 | |
Madison County | 620* | * |
Marion County | 680* | * |
Miller County | 2,191 | |
Mississippi County | 2,697 | |
Monroe County | 572* | * |
Montgomery County | 493* | * |
Nevada County | 614* | * |
Newton County | 337* | * |
Ouachita County | 1,233* | * |
Perry County | 352* | * |
Phillips County | 1,874 | |
Pike County | 491* | * |
Poinsett County | 1,886 | |
Polk County | 901* | * |
Pope County | 2,367 | |
Prairie County | 376* | * |
Pulaski County | 18,554 | |
Randolph County | 1,041* | * |
Saline County | 3,118 | |
Scott County | 558* | * |
Searcy County | 293* | * |
Sebastian County | 6,537 | |
Sevier County | 1,092 | |
Sharp County | 1,131 | |
St. Francis County | 1,935 | |
Stone County | 955* | * |
Union County | 1,395 | |
Van Buren County | 625* | * |
Washington County | 5,780 | |
White County | 3,513 | |
Woodruff County | 510* | * |
Yell County | 966* | * |
Notes: Multiyear results are from rolling American Community Survey. * Margin of error between 20% & 35% of estimate; ** margin of error between 35% & 50%; *** margin of error greater than 50%.
What does this measure?
The share of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, formerly called food stamps.
Why is this important?
SNAP provides restricted government funding for low-income people that can only be used to buy food. It therefore is an indication of how many people in a region rely on government assistance to meet their basic needs.
How is Arkansas doing?
In 2018-22, 11% of households in Arkansas reported receiving SNAP, compared to 14% in 2008-12 and close to the national rate of 12%. Within the state, the highest rate was in Phillips County at 30% while Benton and Carroll counties had the lowest rates at 4% and 5% respectively.
The rate of households receiving SNAP differed greatly by race/ethnicity. 24% of Black or African American households said they received SNAP in 2018-22, much higher than the rate of Hispanic (10%), White (8%), and Asian households (3%).
What contributes to racial and ethnic disparities?
Research connects lower incomes and higher poverty rates among people of color to historic and current policies and practices that disadvantaged people of color. These policies and systems, ranging from inequitable access to housing to employment discrimination to education systems that fail to equitably serve all populations, have prevented people of color from fully participating in our economy, locking them out of economic opportunity. This has increased the need for some groups to access programs to support basic needs such as SNAP.
Notes about the data
The multiyear figures are from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey. The bureau combined five years of responses to the survey to provide estimates for smaller geographic areas and increase the precision of its estimates. However, because the information came from a survey, the samples responding to the survey were not always large enough to produce reliable results, especially in small geographic areas. CGR has noted on data tables the estimates with relatively large margins of error. Estimates with three asterisks have the largest margins, plus or minus 50% or more of the estimate. Two asterisks mean plus or minus 35%-50%, and one asterisk means plus or minus 20%-35%. For all estimates, the confidence level is 90%, meaning there is 90% probability the true value (if the whole population were surveyed) would be within the margin of error (or confidence interval). The survey provides data on characteristics of the population that used to be collected only during the decennial census.
Studies have found that national survey estimates (including the ACS) of enrollment in public benefit programs tend to underestimate the true rate due to underreporting by participants, when compared with state-level administrative data. Underreporting can occur for a variety of reasons, including the social stigma of program participation and participants' confusion about the source of the services they receive. For these reasons, the estimates reported above should be considered a lower bound of the true estimate.
2008-12 | 2013-17 | 2018-22 | |
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Arkansas | 14% | 14% | 11% |
United States | 11% | 13% | 12% |
Notes: Multiyear results are from rolling American Community Survey. * Margin of error between 20% & 35% of estimate; ** margin of error between 35% & 50%; *** margin of error greater than 50%.
Asian | Black or African American | Hispanic or Latino | White | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arkansas | 3%* | * | 24% | 10% | 8% | |||
Benton County | 2%*** | *** | 4%*** | *** | 7%* | * | 4% | |
Craighead County | 0%*** | *** | 34% | 17%*** | *** | 8% | ||
Crittenden County | 0%*** | *** | 26% | 6%*** | *** | 7%* | * | |
Faulkner County | 0%*** | *** | 22%* | * | 14%** | ** | 6% | |
Jefferson County | 13%*** | *** | 20% | 7%*** | *** | 8%* | * | |
Miller County | 0%*** | *** | 23% | 0%*** | *** | 11%* | * | |
Mississippi County | 24%*** | *** | 31% | 11%*** | *** | 10%* | * | |
Phillips County | 0%*** | *** | 41% | 0%*** | *** | 14%* | * | |
Pulaski County | 3%*** | *** | 21% | 7%* | * | 5% | ||
Saline County | 0%*** | *** | 17%** | ** | 6%*** | *** | 5% | |
Sebastian County | 2%*** | *** | 28%* | * | 17%* | * | 11% | |
St. Francis County | 0%*** | *** | 37% | 0%*** | *** | 9%* | * | |
Union County | 0%*** | *** | 19%* | * | 7%*** | *** | 4%* | * |
Notes: Multiyear results are from rolling American Community Survey. * Margin of error between 20% & 35% of estimate; ** margin of error between 35% & 50%; *** margin of error greater than 50%. The Census Bureau asks people to identify their race (white, African-American, etc.) separate from their ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic). So the totals for these categories cannot be added together, as people show up in both a racial and ethnic group.
Asian | Black or African American | Hispanic or Latino | White | |||||
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Arkansas | 518* | * | 42,486 | 6,773 | 74,252 | |||
Benton County | 86*** | *** | 71*** | *** | 930* | * | 2,943 | |
Craighead County | 0*** | *** | 2,175 | 266*** | *** | 2,704 | ||
Crittenden County | 0*** | *** | 2,316 | 23*** | *** | 541* | * | |
Faulkner County | 0*** | *** | 1,197* | * | 209** | ** | 2,567 | |
Jefferson County | 16*** | *** | 2,811 | 28*** | *** | 800* | * | |
Miller County | 0*** | *** | 964 | 0*** | *** | 1,168* | * | |
Mississippi County | 14*** | *** | 1,587 | 58*** | *** | 880* | * | |
Phillips County | 0*** | *** | 1,539 | 0*** | *** | 311* | * | |
Pulaski County | 121*** | *** | 12,688 | 484* | * | 4,691 | ||
Saline County | 0*** | *** | 710** | ** | 106*** | *** | 2,284 | |
Sebastian County | 34*** | *** | 896* | * | 938* | * | 4,296 | |
St. Francis County | 0*** | *** | 1,587 | 0*** | *** | 281* | * | |
Union County | 0*** | *** | 928* | * | 24*** | *** | 415* | * |
Notes: Multiyear results are from rolling American Community Survey. * Margin of error between 20% & 35% of estimate; ** margin of error between 35% & 50%; *** margin of error greater than 50%. The Census Bureau asks people to identify their race (white, African-American, etc.) separate from their ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic). So the totals for these categories cannot be added together, as people show up in both a racial and ethnic group.
INDICATORS | TREND | STATE |
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Families: Teen Births | Decreasing |
Families: Children Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: People Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: Elderly Living in Poverty | Maintaining |
Families: Median Household Income | Maintaining |
Families: Unemployment Rate | Decreasing |
Families: Homeownership Rate | Decreasing |
Families: Child Abuse and Neglect | Decreasing |
Families: Access to Financial Services | Decreasing |
Families: Food Insecurity | Decreasing |
Families: Food Deserts | Not Applicable |
Families: Homelessness | Decreasing |
Families: Change in Total Jobs | Increasing |
Families: Cost of Homeownership | Maintaining |
Families: Households Below ALICE Threshold | Not Applicable |
Families: Overall Housing Cost Burden | Decreasing |
Families: Child Care Costs for Toddlers | Not Applicable |
Families: Medical Debt | Not Applicable |
Families: Households Receiving SNAP | Decreasing |
Families: Incarceration Rate | Increasing |