In 2021, 239 households in Worth County participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program compared to 305 households in 2011, according to the Iowa Business Daily's analysis of the Iowa Department of Human Services.
Kossuth County saw a 48.6 percent increase in the amount of money allocated through Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Nodaway Valley Today analysis of the state's Department of Human Services.
Kossuth County saw a 7.1 percent decrease in the number of residents who participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Kossuth Guide analysis of data from the state's Department of Human Services.
Hancock County saw a 6.8 percent decrease in the number of residents who participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Hancock Guide analysis of data from the state's Department of Human Services.
Hancock County saw a 39.4 percent increase in the amount of money allocated through Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Nodaway Valley Today analysis of the state's Department of Human Services.
In 2021, 519 households in Bremer County participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program compared to 560 households in 2011, according to the Iowa Business Daily's analysis of the Iowa Department of Human Services.
Floyd County saw a 54.6 percent increase in the amount of money allocated through Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Nodaway Valley Today analysis of the state's Department of Human Services.
In 2021, 259 households in Mitchell County participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program compared to 276 households in 2011, according to the Iowa Business Daily's analysis of the Iowa Department of Human Services.
Floyd County saw a 0.9 percent increase in the number of residents who participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Floyd Guide analysis of data from the state's Department of Human Services.
Cerro Gordo County saw a 44.6 percent increase in the amount of money allocated through Iowa's Food Assistance Program from 2020 to 2021, according to a Nodaway Valley Today analysis of the state's Department of Human Services.