Food Stamps in Neely, Mobile, Alabama (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Mobile and Neely
Neely
Mobile
$0k$10k$20k$30k$40kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$23,028.000000$38,759.000000$23,028.000000$23.0k726727$25,313.000000$15,095.000000$25,313.000000$25.3k249250$22,250.000000$46,478.000000$22,250.000000$22.3k476477

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Mobile and Neely
Neely
Mobile
0%10%20%30%40%50%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty244.528302%49.776329%44.528302%44.5%67.429%67.4%35.094340%37.947342%35.094340%35.1%77.500%77.5%9.433962%9.240798%9.433962%9.4%45.455%45.5%48.679245%37.033487%48.679245%48.7%44.792%44.8%57.358491%30.406442%57.358491%57.4%37.164%37.2%33.584906%58.640082%33.584906%33.6%31.010%31.0%

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 Mobile and Neely
Neely
Mobile
0%10%20%30%40%50%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty211.264822%22.083904%11.264822%11.3%32.571%32.6%5.335968%6.650267%5.335968%5.3%22.500%22.5%5.928854%13.744655%5.928854%5.9%54.545%54.5%31.422925%24.621506%31.422925%31.4%55.208%55.2%50.790514%39.394740%50.790514%50.8%62.836%62.8%39.130435%12.021001%39.130435%39.1%68.990%69.0%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Mobile and Neely
Neely
Mobile
0%10%20%30%Count%All RacesBlack134.370947%20.530853%34.370947%34.4%249250100.000000%100%34.370947%33.856752%34.370947%34.4%249250100.000000%100%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Mobile

There are 107 neighborhoods in Mobile. This section compares Neely to all of the neighborhoods in Mobile and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Neely.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Neely, selected other neighborhoods in Mobile, and entities that contain Neely
0%20%40%60%Count#Arlington NeighborhoodArlingtonMaryvale NeighborhoodMaryvaleOrange Grove NeighborhoodOrange GroveOwens NeighborhoodOwensBaltimore NeighborhoodBaltimoreSummerville NeighborhoodSummervilleSouth Crichton NeighborhoodS CrichtonNorth Crichton NeighborhoodN CrichtonRiviera NeighborhoodRivieraGorgas NeighborhoodGorgasOakdale NeighborhoodOakdaleHappy Hill NeighborhoodHappy HillFisher NeighborhoodFisherNorth Industrial Area NeighborhoodN Ind AreaOakleigh NeighborhoodOakleighAirmont NeighborhoodAirmontWoodlawn NeighborhoodWoodlawnZIP Code 36617ZIP 36617003901Tract 003901Neely NeighborhoodNeelyMaysville NeighborhoodMaysvilleRiverfront Industrial Area NeighborhoodRiverfront Ind AreaTexas Street NeighborhoodTexas StreetBeau Terra NeighborhoodBeau TerraAutumndale NeighborhoodAutumndaleLoma Vista NeighborhoodLoma VistaMcVoy NeighborhoodMcVoyRiverside NeighborhoodRiversideRickarby NeighborhoodRickarbyBell Aire NeighborhoodBell AireMuddy Creek NeighborhoodMuddy CreekTheodore Industrial Park NeighborhoodTheodore Ind PkNavco NeighborhoodNavcoCarver NeighborhoodCarverBolton NeighborhoodBoltonHighland NeighborhoodHighlandMobileMobile County School DistrictMobile CountyMobile Metro AreaMobile AreaMobile CountyMobileFerry NeighborhoodFerryEast South CentralMalibar Heights NeighborhoodMalibar HtsAlabamaSouthRiviere Du Chien NeighborhoodRiviere Du ChienUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesRochon NeighborhoodRochonTerrace Hills NeighborhoodTerrace HillsOverton NeighborhoodOvertonParkhill NeighborhoodParkhillDi Grado NeighborhoodDi GradoClaremont NeighborhoodClaremontCollege Park NeighborhoodCollege ParkBerkleigh NeighborhoodBerkleighCountry Club NeighborhoodCountry Club72.574627%72.574627%72.6%460149.162810%49.162810%49.2%793247.905759%47.905759%47.9%2324345.454545%45.454545%45.5%223443.460765%43.460765%43.5%447542.318059%42.318059%42.3%110111642.099792%42.099792%42.1%315741.565704%41.565704%41.6%402840.525588%40.525588%40.5%331332940.507848%40.507848%40.5%7331038.647343%38.647343%38.6%16171138.647343%38.647343%38.6%25261238.549075%38.549075%38.5%2481337.887410%37.887410%37.9%31436.057786%36.057786%36.1%3393401535.500136%35.500136%35.5%6501634.938389%34.938389%34.9%3161734.516961%34.516961%34.5%1,74034.370947%34.370947%34.4%26534.370947%34.370947%34.4%2492501833.333333%33.333333%33.3%3203211933.132083%33.132083%33.1%392031.925910%31.925910%31.9%3453462131.862745%31.862745%31.9%2662231.862745%31.862745%31.9%892331.862745%31.862745%31.9%452431.375704%31.375704%31.4%2212531.375704%31.375704%31.4%1892631.129707%31.129707%31.1%4604612730.536913%30.536913%30.5%942830.536913%30.536913%30.5%2572930.536913%30.536913%30.5%03029.837398%29.837398%29.8%2933128.648005%28.648005%28.6%3333823.950967%23.950967%24.0%5385394621.023906%21.023906%21.0%25265420.530853%20.530853%20.5%15,64815.6k18.604731%18.604731%18.6%26,93526.9k18.432397%18.432397%18.4%28,43428.4k18.432397%18.432397%18.4%28,43428.4k17.686583%17.686583%17.7%49506116.605281%16.605281%16.6%1,193,9671.19M16.462882%16.462882%16.5%3213226915.585332%15.585332%15.6%288,494288k14.207441%14.207441%14.2%6,266,2326.27M13.085622%13.085622%13.1%357613.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M11.299735%11.299735%11.3%518410.096154%10.096154%10.1%180915.927978%5.927978%5.9%128994.803551%4.803551%4.8%92931013.714107%3.714107%3.7%25261033.594080%3.594080%3.6%53541043.335431%3.335431%3.3%55561052.871795%2.871795%2.9%561061.590271%1.590271%1.6%12107

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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