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Food assistance use in Palo Alto County: Down 33.1% since 2015

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Cory Turner, State-Operated Facilities Director of the Iowa Health u0026 Human Services | LinkedIn

Cory Turner, State-Operated Facilities Director of the Iowa Health u0026 Human Services | LinkedIn

Palo Alto County saw a 33.1% decrease in the number of residents relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) since 2015, according to Iowa's Department of Human Services.

Data shows that there were 583 people relying on food stamps in 2024, in comparison to 871 in 2015.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides monthly benefits to help low-income households buy food. The program is federally funded and administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

SNAP funds allocated to the county reached $1,056,217 in 2024, compared to $1,012,715 in 2015.

Qualified recipients in the program are eligible to receive financial assistance in the form of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards, which can then be used to buy selected groceries. The amount of benefits depends on the net income and household size.

Statewide, Polk County recorded the highest number of people relying on SNAP, amounting to 50,973 in 2024.

Overall, families relying on the program in 2024 lived across 296 households, in comparison to 398 in 2015.

Since 2015, $10,368,612 has been allocated for Palo Alto County as part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Number of SNAP Participants in Palo Alto County (2015-2024)
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SNAP Funding Among Iowa Counties in 2024
CountyTotal Recipients (2015)Total Recipients (2024)% Change
Adair772488-36.8%
Adams402273-32.1%
Allamakee1,482856-42.2%
Appanoose2,1101,361-35.5%
Audubon532378-28.9%
Benton2,1621,552-28.2%
Black Hawk20,19314,274-29.3%
Boone2,4971,354-45.8%
Bremer1,401923-34.1%
Buchanan1,7841,160-35%
Buena Vista2,7851,931-30.7%
Butler1,332826-38%
Calhoun894663-25.8%
Carroll1,8601,240-33.3%
Cass1,8581,332-28.3%
Cedar1,372800-41.7%
Cerro Gordo5,6183,770-32.9%
Cherokee1,104693-37.2%
Chickasaw926490-47.1%
Clarke1,338802-40.1%
Clay1,8341,222-33.4%
Clayton1,375853-38%
Clinton8,5135,584-34.4%
Crawford2,0271,161-42.7%
Dallas3,9973,486-12.8%
Davis719465-35.3%
Decatur1,325761-42.6%
Delaware1,326852-35.7%
Des Moines7,5445,160-31.6%
Dickinson1,227944-23.1%
Dubuque10,9847,420-32.4%
Emmet1,141722-36.7%
Fayette2,6461,823-31.1%
Floyd2,1801,426-34.6%
Franklin1,105680-38.5%
Fremont948609-35.8%
Greene1,346887-34.1%
Grundy677587-13.3%
Guthrie1,087681-37.4%
Hamilton1,618861-46.8%
Hancock785534-32%
Hardin2,0341,278-37.2%
Harrison1,6211,088-32.9%
Henry2,6671,819-31.8%
Howard776528-32%
Humboldt889546-38.6%
Ida680470-30.9%
Iowa1,028671-34.7%
Jackson2,3241,510-35%
Jasper4,5212,935-35.1%
Jefferson2,2041,471-33.3%
Johnson10,9879,704-11.7%
Jones1,8411,170-36.4%
Keokuk1,185855-27.8%
Kossuth1,186873-26.4%
Lee6,0814,216-30.7%
Linn26,63021,544-19.1%
Louisa1,239693-44.1%
Lucas1,362870-36.1%
Lyon630430-31.7%
Madison1,307647-50.5%
Mahaska3,1651,922-39.3%
Marion3,0521,857-39.2%
Marshall6,3193,989-36.9%
Mills1,467941-35.9%
Mitchell651471-27.6%
Monona1,153788-31.7%
Monroe900515-42.8%
Montgomery1,7941,163-35.2%
Muscatine6,9954,374-37.5%
Osceola480358-25.4%
Page2,1761,339-38.5%
Palo Alto871583-33.1%
Plymouth1,6361,184-27.6%
Pocahontas888588-33.8%
Polk69,78250,973-27%
Pottawattamie16,33210,634-34.9%
Poweshiek1,440989-31.3%
Ringgold605405-33.1%
Sac906524-42.2%
Scott31,58720,114-36.3%
Shelby1,116743-33.4%
Sioux1,6801,102-34.4%
Story5,8524,065-30.5%
Tama1,9201,250-34.9%
Taylor811443-45.4%
Union1,8381,351-26.5%
Van Buren802605-24.6%
Wapello6,7484,954-26.6%
Warren3,4742,109-39.3%
Washington2,1641,330-38.5%
Wayne829550-33.7%
Webster6,2054,199-32.3%
Winnebago1,017600-41%
Winneshiek1,076665-38.2%
Woodbury18,62812,190-34.6%
Worth605443-26.8%
Wright1,595837-47.5%
Total for Iowa387,782266,349-31.3%

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