Recent statistics from the USDA indicate that 14.2 percent of the U.S. population was using food stamps in February 2011, or around 44.2 million total, up from 33 million just two years before in 2009.
In 2006, the year before the financial crisis, 26.5 million people participated in the program, officially titled the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
The increased rate of food stamp participation has led, in turn, to a significant increase in the amount of money SNAP spends on food benefits. In 2010, the total cost of food stamp redemption in the U.S. rose 29 percent from the previous year, totaling around $64 billion, according to the USDA’s 2010 annual report.
And use of food stamps still varies widely by state. New York, for one, saw an 11 percent increase in food stamp participation last year, and the cost of redemptions in the state rose to $5.1 billion from $4.3 billion. Today, around 15 percent of New York's population collects food benefits.
States with smaller populations participate in food stamp programs most often, particularly in the South, where as many as 20 percent of the population is found to use food stamps.
10. South Carolina
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 18.2 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 7.1 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,625,364
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 7.1 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,625,364
9. Maine
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 18.6 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 8 percent
2010 Total State Population: 1,328,361
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 8 percent
2010 Total State Population: 1,328,361
8. West Virginia
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 18.7 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 2.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 1,852,994
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 2.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 1,852,994
7. Kentucky
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 18.8 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 5.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,339,367
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 5.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,339,367
6. Louisiana
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 19.2 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 7.5 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,533,372
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 7.5 percent
2010 Total State Population: 4,533,372
4. New Mexico
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 19.8 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 17.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,059,179
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 17.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,059,179
5. Michigan
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 19.7 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 11.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 9,883,640
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 11.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 9,883,640
3. Tennessee
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 19.8 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 17.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,059,179
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 17.9 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,059,179
2. Oregon
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 20.1 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 9.6 percent
2010 Total State Population: 3,831,074
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 9.6 percent
2010 Total State Population: 3,831,074
1. Mississippi
Percentage of Population on Food Stamps: 20.7 percent
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 8.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,967,297
Annual Change in Food Stamps from 2010: 8.4 percent
2010 Total State Population: 2,967,297
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