Food Stamps in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire (City)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Strafford County and Rochester
Rochester
Strafford County
$0k$20k$40k$60kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$50,759.000000$63,533.000000$50,759.000000$50.8k12,95313.0k$18,313.000000$19,743.000000$18,313.000000$18.3k1,913$59,156.000000$68,244.000000$59,156.000000$59.2k11,04011.0k

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Strafford County and Rochester
Rochester
Strafford County
0%10%20%30%40%50%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty248.771563%51.989088%48.771563%48.8%27.289%27.3%22.373236%25.846783%22.373236%22.4%51.074%51.1%16.727653%18.913389%16.727653%16.7%16.244%16.2%56.351281%57.967720%56.351281%56.4%26.663%26.7%25.771040%28.551944%25.771040%25.8%10.335%10.3%45.269211%45.010230%45.269211%45.3%53.292%53.3%

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 Strafford County and Rochester
Rochester
Strafford County
0%10%20%30%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty222.518116%27.088520%22.518116%22.5%72.711%72.7%3.713768%4.140157%3.713768%3.7%48.926%48.9%14.945652%19.511296%14.945652%14.9%83.756%83.8%26.856884%23.105118%26.856884%26.9%73.337%73.3%38.740942%34.923928%38.740942%38.7%89.665%89.7%6.875000%6.864915%6.875000%6.9%46.708%46.7%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Strafford County and Rochester
Rochester
Strafford County
0%20%40%60%80%Count%Other1Black1Hispanic2Asian1Mixed1All RacesWhite385.714286%66.666667%85.714286%85.7%42580.374879%580%78.378378%18.686869%78.378378%78.4%58530.703155%531%36.912752%17.781155%36.912752%36.9%55249.937727%250%19.847328%2.235598%19.847328%19.8%26134.387058%134%18.932039%15.034483%18.932039%18.9%39128.189597%128%14.768779%9.206974%14.768779%14.8%1,913100.000000%100%13.715165%8.975935%13.715165%13.7%1,69392.865936%93%

Map of Food Stamps by Tract in Rochester

Food Stamps Food Stamps by Tract#5

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Food Stamps by County Subdivision in the Boston Area

There are 201 county subdivisions in the Boston Area. This section compares Rochester to the 50 most populous county subdivisions in the Boston Area and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Rochester. The least populous of the compared county subdivisions has a population of 27,773.

Most Food Stamps by County Subdivision#6

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Rochester, selected other county subdivisions in the Boston Area, and entities that contain Rochester
0%10%20%30%40%Count#LawrenceChelseaLynnBrocktonLowellEverettBostonTown of RandolphRandolphSalemHaverhillRevereRochesterRochester School DistrictRochesterRochesterMaldenNortheastUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew EnglandMethuen TownPeabodyWeymouth TownTown of FraminghamFraminghamBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaQuincyBeverlyTown of StoughtonStoughtonTown of SaugusSaugusSomervilleGloucesterStrafford CountyStraffordMarlboroughWoburnCambridgeBraintree TownTown of NorwoodNorwoodNew HampshireTown of DracutDracutTown of PlymouthPlymouthWalthamMedfordDoverTown of DerryWatertown TownMelroseFranklin TownTown of BrooklineBrooklineTown of TewksburyTewksburyTown of ArlingtonArlingtonNewtonTown of BillericaBillericaTown of North AndoverN AndoverTown of AndoverAndoverTown of LexingtonLexingtonTown of ChelmsfordChelmsfordTown of SalemTown of NatickNatickTown of NeedhamNeedhamTown of WellesleyWellesley43.670174%43.670174%43.7%11,24911.2k130.170120%30.170120%30.2%3,742229.691086%29.691086%29.7%9,573328.501766%28.501766%28.5%9,118423.167678%23.167678%23.2%8,974519.542865%19.542865%19.5%2,984619.103130%19.103130%19.1%49,53949.5k718.581549%18.581549%18.6%2,282816.895407%16.895407%16.9%3,053915.672175%15.672175%15.7%3,7271015.169039%15.169039%15.2%3,0691114.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,9131214.674925%14.674925%14.7%3,3881313.194686%13.194686%13.2%2,780,9862.78M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.730340%12.730340%12.7%719,701720k11.693687%11.693687%11.7%2,0341411.346726%11.346726%11.3%2,4401510.995588%10.995588%11.0%2,5171610.838630%10.838630%10.8%3,0011710.787089%10.787089%10.8%192,490192k10.627025%10.627025%10.6%4,2321810.573664%10.573664%10.6%1,7161910.455663%10.455663%10.5%1,1062010.279908%10.279908%10.3%1,032219.677620%9.677620%9.7%3,119229.358903%9.358903%9.4%1,181239.206974%9.206974%9.2%4,3999.130942%9.130942%9.1%1,410248.433654%8.433654%8.4%1,261258.428167%8.428167%8.4%3,666268.360572%8.360572%8.4%1,151278.092240%8.092240%8.1%951287.837959%7.837959%7.8%40,86540.9k7.653804%7.653804%7.7%841297.652245%7.652245%7.7%1,675307.485410%7.485410%7.5%1,770317.274119%7.274119%7.3%1,615327.121082%7.121082%7.1%911336.434150%6.434150%6.4%832346.417221%6.417221%6.4%945355.972771%5.972771%6.0%680365.039764%5.039764%5.0%564375.015965%5.015965%5.0%1,241384.803801%4.803801%4.8%546394.557152%4.557152%4.6%850404.239757%4.239757%4.2%1,310414.237469%4.237469%4.2%596424.183486%4.183486%4.2%456434.023319%4.023319%4.0%490443.559731%3.559731%3.6%413453.549777%3.549777%3.5%486463.478648%3.478648%3.5%391473.165908%3.165908%3.2%445482.913552%2.913552%2.9%304492.148914%2.148914%2.1%18550

Food Stamps by County Subdivision in New Hampshire

There are 260 county subdivisions in New Hampshire. This section compares Rochester to the 50 most populous county subdivisions in New Hampshire and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Rochester. The least populous of the compared county subdivisions has a population of 6,451.

Most Food Stamps by County Subdivision#7

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Rochester, selected other county subdivisions in New Hampshire, and entities that contain Rochester
0%5%10%15%20%Count#BerlinFranklinLaconiaManchesterRochesterRochester School DistrictRochesterRochesterClaremontNortheastUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesTown of FarmingtonFarmingtonNew EnglandConcordSomersworthTown of SwanzeySwanzeyKeeneBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaNashuaLebanonTown of SeabrookSeabrookStrafford CountyStraffordTown of PembrokePembrokeTown of ConwayConwayTown of RaymondRaymondNew HampshireTown of PlymouthPlymouthDoverTown of NewmarketNewmarketTown of GilfordGilfordTown of DerryTown of BelmontBelmontTown of GoffstownGoffstownTown of ExeterExeterTown of PeterboroughPeterboroughPortsmouthTown of HooksettHooksettTown of HudsonHudsonTown of HamptonHamptonTown of PlaistowPlaistowTown of BarringtonBarringtonTown of LondonderryLondonderryTown of MilfordMilfordTown of SalemTown of PelhamPelhamTown of MerrimackMerrimackTown of EppingEppingTown of BowTown of DurhamDurhamTown of HollisHollisTown of WeareTown of HampsteadHampsteadTown of AtkinsonAtkinsonTown of BedfordBedfordTown of LitchfieldLitchfieldTown of WindhamWindhamTown of AmherstAmherstTown of HanoverHanoverTown of StrathamStratham21.070984%21.070984%21.1%846118.717802%18.717802%18.7%654217.062315%17.062315%17.1%1,150314.949843%14.949843%14.9%6,766414.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,913514.643399%14.643399%14.6%772613.194686%13.194686%13.2%2,780,9862.78M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.855062%12.855062%12.9%353712.730340%12.730340%12.7%719,701720k12.233261%12.233261%12.2%2,081811.773569%11.773569%11.8%547911.750349%11.750349%11.8%3371011.715525%11.715525%11.7%1,1071110.787089%10.787089%10.8%192,490192k9.748058%9.748058%9.7%3,401129.438735%9.438735%9.4%597139.272209%9.272209%9.3%358149.206974%9.206974%9.2%4,3998.320552%8.320552%8.3%217158.286908%8.286908%8.3%357168.024224%8.024224%8.0%318177.837959%7.837959%7.8%40,86540.9k7.356672%7.356672%7.4%145187.121082%7.121082%7.1%911196.720978%6.720978%6.7%264206.481189%6.481189%6.5%205216.434150%6.434150%6.4%832225.875872%5.875872%5.9%160235.635395%5.635395%5.6%349245.437016%5.437016%5.4%344255.425318%5.425318%5.4%162265.195701%5.195701%5.2%527274.763757%4.763757%4.8%245284.515692%4.515692%4.5%400294.499567%4.499567%4.5%312304.420466%4.420466%4.4%127314.349139%4.349139%4.3%144324.148447%4.148447%4.1%370333.730604%3.730604%3.7%226343.478648%3.478648%3.5%391353.284510%3.284510%3.3%148362.859207%2.859207%2.9%277372.618406%2.618406%2.6%68382.565004%2.565004%2.6%73392.226345%2.226345%2.2%72402.208096%2.208096%2.2%66412.131043%2.131043%2.1%67421.565168%1.565168%1.6%55431.303053%1.303053%1.3%35441.249502%1.249502%1.2%94451.106640%1.106640%1.1%33461.019408%1.019408%1.0%52470.961295%0.961295%1.0%38480.557686%0.557686%0.6%16490.000000%0.000000%0.0%050

Food Stamps by County Subdivision in the Northeast

There are 5,785 county subdivisions in the Northeast. This section compares Rochester to the 50 most populous county subdivisions in the Northeast and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Rochester. The least populous of the compared county subdivisions has a population of 91,133.

Most Food Stamps by County Subdivision#8

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Rochester, selected other county subdivisions in the Northeast, and entities that contain Rochester
0%10%20%30%40%Count#Town of HartfordHartfordPatersonSpringfieldBronxRochesterBuffaloProvidenceSyracuseTown of WaterburyWaterburyLynnNewarkAllentownBrocktonTown of BridgeportBridgeportErieTown of New HavenNew HvnNew BedfordPhiladelphiaBrooklynLakewood TownshipLakewoodLowellWorcesterAlbanyElizabethTown of RamapoRamapoBostonPittsburghYonkersJersey CityManchesterRochesterRochester School DistrictRochesterRochesterQueensManhattanNortheastUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew EnglandStaten IslandBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaQuincyStrafford CountyStraffordTown of IslipTown of StamfordStamfordTown of GreeceGreeceCambridgeTown of BabylonBabylonNew HampshireTown of AmherstAmherstTown of BrookhavenBrookhavenToms River TownshipToms RivTown of HempsteadHempsteadWoodbridge TownshipWoodbridgeTown of HuntingtonHuntingtonEdison TownshipEdisonTown of GreenburghGreenburghTown of North HempsteadN HempsteadTown of Oyster BayOyster BayTown of SmithtownSmithtown41.537790%41.537790%41.5%19,04319.0k139.804428%39.804428%39.8%17,42217.4k237.003988%37.003988%37.0%20,69320.7k336.640787%36.640787%36.6%179,811180k434.826485%34.826485%34.8%29,88629.9k534.412955%34.412955%34.4%37,74037.7k632.144141%32.144141%32.1%19,67819.7k730.808773%30.808773%30.8%17,08117.1k830.441676%30.441676%30.4%12,09612.1k929.691086%29.691086%29.7%9,5731029.258268%29.258268%29.3%27,54927.5k1129.085692%29.085692%29.1%12,06312.1k1228.501766%28.501766%28.5%9,1181328.212562%28.212562%28.2%14,20714.2k1427.864170%27.864170%27.9%11,41411.4k1526.525268%26.525268%26.5%13,26913.3k1626.343812%26.343812%26.3%10,34110.3k1725.315915%25.315915%25.3%147,489147k1823.963174%23.963174%24.0%224,967225k1923.574016%23.574016%23.6%5,5962023.167678%23.167678%23.2%8,9742122.095544%22.095544%22.1%15,29115.3k2221.582487%21.582487%21.6%8,8242319.514573%19.514573%19.5%7,8072419.233644%19.233644%19.2%6,6912519.103130%19.103130%19.1%49,53949.5k2617.343865%17.343865%17.3%23,03323.0k2716.679687%16.679687%16.7%12,17012.2k2816.195840%16.195840%16.2%16,13316.1k2914.949843%14.949843%14.9%6,7663014.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91313.924220%13.924220%13.9%108,512109k3113.731890%13.731890%13.7%103,454103k3213.194686%13.194686%13.2%2,780,9862.78M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.730340%12.730340%12.7%719,701720k12.543520%12.543520%12.5%20,82420.8k3310.787089%10.787089%10.8%192,490192k10.627025%10.627025%10.6%4,232349.206974%9.206974%9.2%4,3999.145754%9.145754%9.1%9,111358.981722%8.981722%9.0%4,285368.722887%8.722887%8.7%3,551378.428167%8.428167%8.4%3,666388.236290%8.236290%8.2%5,545397.837959%7.837959%7.8%40,86540.9k7.176033%7.176033%7.2%3,569407.005629%7.005629%7.0%11,26411.3k416.917276%6.917276%6.9%2,394426.305438%6.305438%6.3%15,24115.2k435.451322%5.451322%5.5%1,845444.454109%4.454109%4.5%3,052453.812606%3.812606%3.8%1,355463.675937%3.675937%3.7%1,216473.090064%3.090064%3.1%2,366483.027583%3.027583%3.0%2,968492.870620%2.870620%2.9%1,13850

Food Stamps by County Subdivision in the United States

There are 35,600 county subdivisions in the United States. This section compares Rochester to the 50 most populous county subdivisions in the United States and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Rochester. The least populous of the compared county subdivisions has a population of 547,300.

Most Food Stamps by County Subdivision#9

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Rochester, selected other county subdivisions in the United States, and entities that contain Rochester
0%10%20%30%40%Count#DetroitBronxMilwaukeeMiamiBaltimorePhiladelphiaEl PasoSan Antonio CentralSan Antonio CntrlBrooklynFresnoOrlandoChicagoSan BernardinoTampaBostonColumbusSouthwest DallasSW DallasFort WorthAlbuquerqueAtlantaWashingtonTucsonRochesterRochester School DistrictRochesterRochesterHoustonQueensLas VegasManhattanSacramentoPhoenixNortheastTulsaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNortheast DallasNE DallasTownship 1:Charlotte1, CharlotteNew EnglandSeattleLong Beach-LakewoodLong Bch-LakewoodBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaDenverAustinLos AngelesAnaheim-Santa Ana-Garden GroveAnaheim-Santa An…Strafford CountyStraffordOntarioSalt Lake CitySalt Lk CityNorthwest HarrisNW HarrisNew HampshireEast San Gabriel ValleyE San Gabriel VlySan Fernando ValleySan Fernando VlySan DiegoNortheast TarrantNE TarrantTown of HempsteadHempsteadSeattle EastOceanside-EscondidoOceanside-Escond…San FranciscoSan JosePlano42.327373%42.327373%42.3%108,775109k136.640787%36.640787%36.6%179,811180k230.439719%30.439719%30.4%70,25070.3k326.918616%26.918616%26.9%90,50990.5k425.907118%25.907118%25.9%62,80362.8k525.315915%25.315915%25.3%147,489147k624.474984%24.474984%24.5%44,95145.0k724.405515%24.405515%24.4%55,00155.0k823.963174%23.963174%24.0%224,967225k920.437953%20.437953%20.4%45,71545.7k1020.198587%20.198587%20.2%44,63144.6k1119.820560%19.820560%19.8%206,645207k1219.710216%19.710216%19.7%44,79644.8k1319.376055%19.376055%19.4%50,49450.5k1419.103130%19.103130%19.1%49,53949.5k1517.573826%17.573826%17.6%58,55358.6k1617.250632%17.250632%17.3%55,99456.0k1715.901493%15.901493%15.9%47,09147.1k1815.784743%15.784743%15.8%39,68639.7k1915.004424%15.004424%15.0%35,78335.8k2014.960260%14.960260%15.0%41,37241.4k2114.937099%14.937099%14.9%51,79251.8k2214.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.768779%14.768779%14.8%1,91314.236256%14.236256%14.2%164,852165k2313.924220%13.924220%13.9%108,512109k2413.780346%13.780346%13.8%91,44191.4k2513.731890%13.731890%13.7%103,454103k2613.554775%13.554775%13.6%55,27855.3k2713.433314%13.433314%13.4%153,787154k2813.194686%13.194686%13.2%2,780,9862.78M13.071915%13.071915%13.1%30,77930.8k2913.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.939884%12.939884%12.9%73,75173.8k3012.867008%12.867008%12.9%39,89339.9k3112.730340%12.730340%12.7%719,701720k11.909058%11.909058%11.9%52,40752.4k3210.963747%10.963747%11.0%21,74121.7k3310.787089%10.787089%10.8%192,490192k10.333295%10.333295%10.3%29,04429.0k3410.290689%10.290689%10.3%34,30034.3k3510.248119%10.248119%10.2%95,93595.9k369.585555%9.585555%9.6%46,82446.8k379.206974%9.206974%9.2%4,3998.572006%8.572006%8.6%16,53316.5k388.561760%8.561760%8.6%27,90827.9k398.134682%8.134682%8.1%20,38620.4k407.837959%7.837959%7.8%40,86540.9k7.755337%7.755337%7.8%20,50120.5k417.739421%7.739421%7.7%47,77847.8k427.450825%7.450825%7.5%60,92860.9k436.406793%6.406793%6.4%13,11413.1k446.305438%6.305438%6.3%15,24115.2k456.012518%6.012518%6.0%13,74613.7k465.795555%5.795555%5.8%12,81612.8k475.164561%5.164561%5.2%18,42718.4k484.968853%4.968853%5.0%29,11429.1k493.859381%3.859381%3.9%7,72150

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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