Food Stamps in El Pinal, Stockton, California (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Stockton and El Pinal
El Pinal
Stockton
$0k$10k$20k$30k$40k$50kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$34,977.000000$46,033.000000$34,977.000000$35.0k590591$32,581.000000$23,248.000000$32,581.000000$32.6k176$44,583.000000$53,527.000000$44,583.000000$44.6k414415

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Stockton and El Pinal
El Pinal
Stockton
0%20%40%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty274.306569%74.473332%74.306569%74.3%46.442%46.4%30.802920%39.796301%30.802920%30.8%67.197%67.2%27.445255%24.711873%27.445255%27.4%29.700%29.7%60.145985%36.172608%60.145985%60.1%47.520%47.5%23.649635%18.616993%23.649635%23.6%26.689%26.7%44.525547%53.996248%44.525547%44.5%50.164%50.2%

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 Stockton and El Pinal
El Pinal
Stockton
0%10%20%30%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty236.369269%36.201090%36.369269%36.4%53.558%53.6%6.381660%8.430885%6.381660%6.4%32.803%32.8%27.571252%23.910894%27.571252%27.6%70.300%70.3%28.190830%29.768014%28.190830%28.2%52.480%52.5%27.571252%39.727657%27.571252%27.6%73.311%73.3%18.773234%14.436337%18.773234%18.8%49.836%49.8%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Stockton and El Pinal
El Pinal
Stockton
0%10%20%30%40%50%Count%Black1White2Asian1All RacesHispanic3Mixed1Other151.250000%30.812215%51.250000%51.3%1011172.005474%172%37.403400%11.251508%37.403400%37.4%62125.533456%126%31.016043%17.479838%31.016043%31.0%2930104.096179%104%29.795563%19.954646%29.795563%29.8%176100.000000%100%29.302326%25.476150%29.302326%29.3%3298.344593%98%23.809524%27.503360%23.809524%23.8%111279.909628%80%19.861831%20.685487%19.861831%19.9%293066.660363%67%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Stockton

There are 37 neighborhoods in Stockton. This section compares El Pinal to all of the neighborhoods in Stockton and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with El Pinal.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of El Pinal, selected other neighborhoods in Stockton, and entities that contain El Pinal
0%10%20%30%Count#Magnolia NeighborhoodMagnoliaGleason Park NeighborhoodGleason ParkFair Oaks NeighborhoodFair OaksDowntown NeighborhoodDowntownVan Buskirk NeighborhoodVan BuskirkTam O'Shanter NeighborhoodTam O'ShanterStockton Metropolitan Airport NeighborhoodStockton Metropoli…Fox Creek NeighborhoodFox CreekZIP Code 95205ZIP 95205001500Tract 001500El Pinal NeighborhoodEl PinalLouis Park NeighborhoodLouis ParkWilson Heights NeighborhoodWilson HtsMidtown West NeighborhoodMidtown WestMcKinley Park NeighborhoodMcKinley ParkKentfield NeighborhoodKentfieldWaterloo NeighborhoodWaterlooMariposa NeighborhoodMariposaAnderson NeighborhoodAndersonStockton Unified School DistrictStocktonPonce de Leon NeighborhoodPonce de LeonWeberstown NeighborhoodWeberstownColonial Heights NeighborhoodColonial HtsStocktonSwain Oaks NeighborhoodSwain OaksHoliday Park NeighborhoodHoliday ParkWeston Ranch NeighborhoodWeston RanchCountry Club NeighborhoodCountry ClubWeber Ranch NeighborhoodWeber RanchCreekside - Wagner NeighborhoodCreekside - WagnerParkwoods NeighborhoodParkwoodsStockton and Lodi Metro AreaStockton AreaSan Joaquin CountySan JoaquinOak Park NeighborhoodOak ParkUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesLincoln Village West NeighborhoodLincoln Vlg WQuail Lakes - Venetian Bridges NeighborhoodQuail Lks - Veneti…WestPacificLa Morada NeighborhoodLa MoradaCaliforniaUniversity NeighborhoodUniversityStonewood NeighborhoodStonewoodElkhorn NeighborhoodElkhornSpanos Park East NeighborhoodSpanos Pk ESpanos Park West NeighborhoodSpanos Pk WBrookside NeighborhoodBrookside38.875136%38.875136%38.9%458136.478742%36.478742%36.5%872873233.042925%33.042925%33.0%984332.090067%32.090067%32.1%393430.985940%30.985940%31.0%857858530.875788%30.875788%30.9%945630.382185%30.382185%30.4%1,084730.268302%30.268302%30.3%782830.054961%30.054961%30.1%3,11729.795563%29.795563%29.8%68529.795563%29.795563%29.8%176929.689119%29.689119%29.7%2001029.039335%29.039335%29.0%1411421129.027749%29.027749%29.0%1,0901228.948677%28.948677%28.9%8598601328.636167%28.636167%28.6%6021428.560334%28.560334%28.6%7337341525.509113%25.509113%25.5%1641624.024604%24.024604%24.0%6896901723.883396%23.883396%23.9%15,02615.0k23.694438%23.694438%23.7%5945951822.270214%22.270214%22.3%4861920.813011%20.813011%20.8%2992019.954646%19.954646%20.0%18,65518.7k19.406837%19.406837%19.4%2512522119.112384%19.112384%19.1%2332217.897442%17.897442%17.9%9072316.651909%16.651909%16.7%3323332416.426150%16.426150%16.4%7747752514.994509%14.994509%15.0%7277282614.980007%14.980007%15.0%3793802714.429856%14.429856%14.4%31,99232.0k14.429856%14.429856%14.4%31,99232.0k13.157848%13.157848%13.2%1722813.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.695885%12.695885%12.7%4454462911.211352%11.211352%11.2%3993011.108351%11.108351%11.1%2,910,3772.91M10.976435%10.976435%11.0%1,948,5371.95M9.789611%9.789611%9.8%359319.416316%9.416316%9.4%1,205,9841.21M8.708036%8.708036%8.7%340341328.574058%8.574058%8.6%210336.612890%6.612890%6.6%3940346.100847%6.100847%6.1%214215355.472350%5.472350%5.5%87360.888790%0.888790%0.9%313237

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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