USDA ERS - State SNAP Policies Unlikely to Close Participation Gap
Researchers studied how State policies in the administration of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program influenced participation by senior residents in those States. They found specific State policies were unlikely to close a gap between participation by senior and non-senior households.
USDA ERS - Key Statistics and Research
Spillover Effects of Financial Aid for Education: Does Post-9/11 GI Bill Reduce Veteran SNAP Participation? - Journal of Veterans Studies
2 ERS's Current Consumer Food and Nutrition Data Infrastructure, A Consumer Food Data System for 2030 and Beyond
USDA ERS - Illuminating SNAP Performance Using the Power of Administrative
USDA ERS - Key Statistics and Research
SNAP Is Linked With Improved Health Outcomes and Lower Health Care Costs
Lesson #2: The Farm Bill 'Math' is complicated and ever-changing, 2017-02-17, Agri-Pulse
USDA ERS - Charts of Note
Viewpoint: A proposal to reconstruct the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) into a universal basic income program for food - ScienceDirect
USDA ERS - Chart Detail
SNAP Is Linked With Improved Health Outcomes and Lower Health Care Costs
USDA ERS - Key Statistics and Research
Effects of competing food desert policies on store format choice among SNAP participants - Cuffey - 2022 - American Journal of Agricultural Economics - Wiley Online Library
USDA Economic Research Service on LinkedIn: SNAP participation varied across States in fiscal year 2022