21.3 percent fewer Ida County residents receiving food assistance since 2011

21.3 percent fewer Ida County residents receiving food assistance since 2011
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In 2020, 554 Ida County residents participated in Iowa’s Food Assistance Program compared to 703 residents in 2011, according to Ida County Guide analysis of data from the Iowa Department of Human Services.

This equates to in resident participation over nine 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, $8,009,542 has been allocated for Ida 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 2020:

County Number of Residents (2011) Number of Residents (2020) Percent change
Decatur 1,634 846 -48.2%
Louisa 1,585 860 -45.8%
Howard 1,024 560 -45.3%
Hamilton 1,741 961 -44.8%
Mahaska 3,901 2,227 -42.9%

Source: Iowa Department of Human Services



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