Census: 1 in 5 children on food stamps
WASHINGTON – Sixteen million children were on food stamps as of last year, the highest number since the nation’s economy tumbled in 2008.
Numbers released by the Census Bureau on Wednesday, as part of its annual look at children and families, show that 1 in 5 children were on food stamp assistance in 2014. The survey was taken last spring.
The number of people receiving food stamps – now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – spiked through the recession and has stayed at a higher level since. In the 2007 census survey, 9 million children received SNAP assistance.
Participation and spending appear to be going down, though. The Congressional Budget Office said this week that the government spent $76 billion on SNAP last year, down 8 percent from the year before. That was the first time spending went down since the beginning of the recession.
Around 46.5 million people received food stamps last year, according to the Agriculture Department, which oversees the aid, up from around 26 million in 2007. Participation is expected to decrease over the next 10 years.