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This equates to in resident participation over 10 years.
As part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's larger Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, qualified Iowans receive financial assistance in the form of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards that can be used to buy groceries.
Since 2011, $12,087,163 has been allocated for Hancock County as part of the Iowa Food Assistance Program.
The following table shows the Iowa counties that saw the biggest resident participation change in the Iowa Food Assistance Program from 2011 to 2021:
County | Number of Residents (2011) | Number of Residents (2021) | Percent change |
---|---|---|---|
Decatur | 1,634 | 815 | -50.1% |
Louisa | 1,585 | 826 | -47.9% |
Hamilton | 1,741 | 946 | -45.7% |
Mahaska | 3,901 | 2,126 | -45.5% |
Howard | 1,024 | 563 | -45% |
Source: Iowa Department of Human Services