Food Stamps in Spring Tree, Gainesville, Florida (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Gainesville and Spring Tree
Spring Tree
Gainesville
$0k$20k$40k$60kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$56,435.000000$32,716.000000$56,435.000000$56.4k410$37,792.000000$14,704.000000$37,792.000000$37.8k3637$64,788.000000$36,698.000000$64,788.000000$64.8k373374

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Gainesville and Spring Tree
Spring Tree
Gainesville
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty213.962264%32.994136%13.962264%14.0%5.589%5.59%10.943396%22.473267%10.943396%10.9%18.125%18.1%3.018868%7.088651%3.018868%3.0%1.798%1.80%37.735849%40.496723%37.735849%37.7%18.727%18.7%38.867925%24.180752%38.867925%38.9%9.875%9.88%34.716981%62.849258%34.716981%34.7%24.798%24.8%

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 Gainesville and Spring Tree
Spring Tree
Gainesville
0%5%10%15%20%25%30%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty223.088290%14.540405%23.088290%23.1%94.411%94.4%4.839306%3.871902%4.839306%4.8%81.875%81.9%16.143332%9.322476%16.143332%16.1%98.202%98.2%16.032508%14.476308%16.032508%16.0%81.273%81.3%34.724788%25.140063%34.724788%34.7%90.125%90.1%10.306612%26.443358%10.306612%10.3%75.202%75.2%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Gainesville and Spring Tree
Spring Tree
Gainesville
0%10%20%30%40%Count%Hispanic1All RacesBlack2White3Mixed2Asian2Other241.484716%8.492923%41.484716%41.5%13465.255005%465%8.916555%12.098827%8.916555%8.9%3637100.000000%100%7.913669%28.861909%7.913669%7.9%388.752545%89%6.776557%7.005765%6.776557%6.8%2075.999724%76%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%22.040816%00.000000%0%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%6.029810%00.000000%0%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%14.099217%00.000000%0%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Gainesville

There are 41 neighborhoods in Gainesville. This section compares Spring Tree to all of the neighborhoods in Gainesville and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Spring Tree.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Spring Tree, selected other neighborhoods in Gainesville, and entities that contain Spring Tree
0%10%20%Count#Lincoln Estates NeighborhoodLincoln EstsNorth Lincoln Heights NeighborhoodN Lincoln HtsSugar Hill NeighborhoodSugar HillOakview NeighborhoodOakviewGrove Street NeighborhoodGrove StreetGateway Park NeighborhoodGateway ParkPinepark NeighborhoodPineparkHighland Court Manor NeighborhoodHighland Court MnrStephen Foster NeighborhoodStephen FosterSpringhill NeighborhoodSpringhillFloridaSouthSouth AtlanticUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesDuckpond NeighborhoodDuckpondGainesvilleGainesville Metro AreaGainesvilleAlachua CountyAlachuaAlachua County School DistrictAlachua CoPleasent street NeighborhoodPleasent streetRidgeview NeighborhoodRidgeviewHazel Heights NeighborhoodHazel HeightsSutters Landing NeighborhoodSutters LndgPinderidge NeighborhoodPinderidgeWoodland Terrace NeighborhoodWdlnd TerRaintree NeighborhoodRaintreeUniversity Village NeighborhoodUniv VlgHibiscus Park NeighborhoodHibiscus ParkRidgewood NeighborhoodRidgewoodSouth Black Acres NeighborhoodS Black AcresPalm Terrace NeighborhoodPalm TerraceUniversity Park NeighborhoodUniv PkBlack Acres NeighborhoodBlack AcresPorters Community NeighborhoodPorters Comm001202Tract 001202Spring Tree NeighborhoodSpring TreeFifth Avenue NeighborhoodFifth AvenueCapri NeighborhoodCapriKirkwood NeighborhoodKirkwoodKensington Park NeighborhoodKensington PkZIP Code 32605ZIP 32605Forest Ridge NeighborhoodForest RidgeRoyal Gardens NeighborhoodRoyal GardensEdgewood Hills NeighborhoodEdgewood HlsSugar Foot NeighborhoodSugar FootMill Pond NeighborhoodMill PondSuburban Heights NeighborhoodSuburban HtsLibby Heights NeighborhoodLibby HeightsLandmark Woods NeighborhoodLandmark WdsWestmoreland NeighborhoodWestmorelandAshton NeighborhoodAshton27.202407%27.202407%27.2%96127.202407%27.202407%27.2%4849227.202407%27.202407%27.2%1011326.900922%26.900922%26.9%104105426.900922%26.900922%26.9%3839526.900922%26.900922%26.9%34626.900922%26.900922%26.9%11725.567322%25.567322%25.6%208209824.826990%24.826990%24.8%179916.375037%16.375037%16.4%541014.781865%14.781865%14.8%1,092,8621.09M14.207441%14.207441%14.2%6,266,2326.27M13.769190%13.769190%13.8%3,206,9913.21M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.326121%12.326121%12.3%1041051112.098827%12.098827%12.1%5,79811.745784%11.745784%11.7%12,05012.1k11.267854%11.267854%11.3%10,85510.9k11.267854%11.267854%11.3%10,85510.9k10.196860%10.196860%10.2%291210.100094%10.100094%10.1%29139.789913%9.789913%9.8%66149.590044%9.590044%9.6%23159.590044%9.590044%9.6%28169.504950%9.504950%9.5%13179.178139%9.178139%9.2%10189.178139%9.178139%9.2%67199.178139%9.178139%9.2%5209.178139%9.178139%9.2%45219.178139%9.178139%9.2%34229.178139%9.178139%9.2%1239.178139%9.178139%9.2%158159249.178139%9.178139%9.2%9258.994427%8.994427%9.0%12268.916555%8.916555%8.9%2658.916555%8.916555%8.9%3637278.654262%8.654262%8.7%4243286.882911%6.882911%6.9%1296.751592%6.751592%6.8%45306.131919%6.131919%6.1%0315.988943%5.988943%6.0%5855.413584%5.413584%5.4%1112325.413584%5.413584%5.4%1335.413584%5.413584%5.4%01343.102310%3.102310%3.1%7353.102310%3.102310%3.1%1362.181289%2.181289%2.2%910372.181289%2.181289%2.2%1382.181289%2.181289%2.2%01392.181289%2.181289%2.2%34400.459770%0.459770%0.5%041

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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