Food Stamps in Catalpa Park, Boulder, Colorado (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Boulder and Catalpa Park
Catalpa Park
Boulder
$0k$20k$40k$60k$80kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$82,039.000000$60,569.000000$82,039.000000$82.0k513514$33,454.000000$22,833.000000$33,454.000000$33.5k5455$86,389.000000$63,243.000000$86,389.000000$86.4k458459

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Boulder and Catalpa Park
Catalpa Park
Boulder
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty260.629921%37.122128%60.629921%60.6%23.054%23.1%23.228346%16.263603%23.228346%23.2%38.562%38.6%37.401575%17.775091%37.401575%37.4%19.076%19.1%49.606299%40.749698%49.606299%49.6%46.154%46.2%30.314961%26.541717%30.314961%30.3%11.032%11.0%13.779528%45.405079%13.779528%13.8%18.817%18.8%

Characteristics of Households Not Receiving Food Stamps#3

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Boulder and Catalpa Park
Catalpa Park
Boulder
0%5%10%15%20%25%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty224.245283%18.673176%24.245283%24.2%76.946%76.9%4.433962%2.244903%4.433962%4.4%61.438%61.4%19.009434%14.791825%19.009434%19.0%80.924%80.9%6.933962%11.597439%6.933962%6.9%53.846%53.8%29.292453%25.883854%29.292453%29.3%88.968%89.0%7.122642%18.827744%7.122642%7.1%81.183%81.2%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Boulder and Catalpa Park
Catalpa Park
Boulder
0%10%20%30%40%Count%Hispanic1All RacesWhite2Mixed3Asian345.185185%15.737851%45.185185%45.2%26422.321376%422%10.699242%3.899748%10.699242%10.7%5455100.000000%100%6.439024%2.700688%6.439024%6.4%282960.182063%60%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%6.966490%00.000000%0%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.474676%00.000000%0%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Boulder

There are 67 neighborhoods in Boulder. This section compares Catalpa Park to all of the neighborhoods in Boulder and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Catalpa Park.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Catalpa Park, selected other neighborhoods in Boulder, and entities that contain Catalpa Park
0%5%10%Count#United States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainWestBoulder Meadows NeighborhoodBoulder MdwsBuena Vista NeighborhoodBuena Vista012105Tract 012105Catalpa Park NeighborhoodCatalpa ParkNorwood - Quince NeighborhoodNorwood - QuinceMoores NeighborhoodMooresOrchard Park NeighborhoodOrchard ParkColoradoWonderland Hills NeighborhoodWonderland HlsNorth Wonderland NeighborhoodN WonderlandPoplar NeighborhoodPoplarFoothills Community NeighborhoodFoothills CommForest Glen NeighborhoodForest GlenNorthbriar NeighborhoodNorthbriarUniversity Heights NeighborhoodUniv HtsGoss Grove NeighborhoodGoss GroveKings Ridge NeighborhoodKings RidgeSan Juan del Centro NeighborhoodSan Juan del CentroNoble Park NeighborhoodNoble ParkWhittier NeighborhoodWhittierBoulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaBoulder CountyBoulderCrestview NeighborhoodCrestviewZIP Code 80304ZIP 80304East Aurora NeighborhoodEast AuroraFrasier Meadows NeighborhoodFrasier MdwsCU - Williams Village NeighborhoodCU - Williams VlgPinon NeighborhoodPinonUniversity Hill NeighborhoodUniv HlBoulder Valley School District RE-2Boulder Vly RE-2BoulderDakota Ridge NeighborhoodDakota RidgeEast Foothills NeighborhoodE FoothillsCountry Meadows NeighborhoodCountry MdwsHillcrest - Panorama Heights NeighborhoodHillcrest - Panora…Mapleton Mobile Home Park NeighborhoodMapleton Mobile H…Old North Boulder NeighborhoodOld N BoulderWest Hawthorn NeighborhoodWest HawthornCentennial NeighborhoodCentennialKeewaydin East NeighborhoodKeewaydin EGunbarrel NeighborhoodGunbarrelFlatirons NeighborhoodFlatironsTable Mesa North NeighborhoodTable Mesa NMartin Acres NeighborhoodMartin AcresColorado University NeighborhoodColorado UnivNewlands NeighborhoodNewlandsJuniper - Kalmia NeighborhoodJuniper - KalmiaMajestic Heights NeighborhoodMajestic HtsTantra Park NeighborhoodTantra ParkTable Mesa South NeighborhoodTable Mesa S13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M11.385553%11.385553%11.4%961,840962k11.108351%11.108351%11.1%2,910,3772.91M10.699242%10.699242%10.7%69110.699242%10.699242%10.7%16210.699242%10.699242%10.7%25410.699242%10.699242%10.7%5455310.699242%10.699242%10.7%28410.640653%10.640653%10.6%111258.621828%8.621828%8.6%212268.576702%8.576702%8.6%175,961176k6.304559%6.304559%6.3%252676.304559%6.304559%6.3%111286.304559%6.304559%6.3%4596.304559%6.304559%6.3%34106.304559%6.304559%6.3%3116.304559%6.304559%6.3%1126.262360%6.262360%6.3%16135.976011%5.976011%6.0%54145.581157%5.581157%5.6%47155.581157%5.581157%5.6%18165.581157%5.581157%5.6%56175.391841%5.391841%5.4%119120185.265669%5.265669%5.3%6,5125.265669%5.265669%5.3%6,5125.141538%5.141538%5.1%15194.890767%4.890767%4.9%5444.818618%4.818618%4.8%56204.469575%4.469575%4.5%4647214.469575%4.469575%4.5%3637224.469575%4.469575%4.5%01234.322731%4.322731%4.3%110243.919310%3.919310%3.9%3,6063.899748%3.899748%3.9%1,6543.774290%3.774290%3.8%15253.688239%3.688239%3.7%5253263.629294%3.629294%3.6%1011273.297443%3.297443%3.3%10283.297443%3.297443%3.3%23293.297443%3.297443%3.3%4142303.297443%3.297443%3.3%12322.963841%2.963841%3.0%23372.796053%2.796053%2.8%1314412.520945%2.520945%2.5%102422.020821%2.020821%2.0%14461.540284%1.540284%1.5%1314501.252134%1.252134%1.3%20550.779539%0.779539%0.8%5590.727260%0.727260%0.7%78600.711382%0.711382%0.7%12610.448766%0.448766%0.4%23620.448766%0.448766%0.4%2630.227191%0.227191%0.2%364

Definitions

  • Food Stamps: formally called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a program to provide monetary assistance to low income households for the purpose of purchasing food

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