Food Stamps in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Boston and Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill
Boston
$0k$20k$40k$60k$80kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$89,822.105952$58,516.000000$89,822.105952$89.8k5,7655,766$11,517.303315$14,596.000000$11,517.303315$11.5k225$92,468.475348$72,597.000000$92,468.475348$92.5k5,5405,541

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Boston and Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill
Boston
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty218.199167%42.059791%18.199167%18.2%9.182%9.18%17.996488%30.242839%17.996488%18.0%85.143%85.1%0.202679%8.393387%0.202679%0.2%0.122%0.12%51.214256%50.366378%51.214256%51.2%38.170%38.2%67.964705%39.318517%67.964705%68.0%11.844%11.8%54.226873%55.517875%54.226873%54.2%21.333%21.3%

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 Boston and Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill
Boston
0%5%10%15%20%25%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty27.315180%18.785423%7.315180%7.3%90.818%90.8%0.127614%5.682484%0.127614%0.1%14.857%14.9%6.740631%11.432181%6.740631%6.7%99.878%99.9%3.371396%16.307172%3.371396%3.4%61.830%61.8%20.558142%25.782110%20.558142%20.6%88.156%88.2%8.126332%12.486117%8.126332%8.1%78.667%78.7%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Boston and Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill
Boston
0%20%40%60%80%Count%Other1Hispanic2Black1Asian1All RacesWhite3Mixed185.843179%43.516523%85.843179%85.8%29302,198.193061%2,198%26.287804%31.484887%26.287804%26.3%4041673.153870%673%8.302026%33.128656%8.302026%8.3%14212.590630%213%7.572138%22.101968%7.572138%7.6%2627193.900324%194%3.905170%19.103130%3.905170%3.9%225100.000000%100%2.298732%7.388520%2.298732%2.3%11358.863819%59%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%26.497890%00.000000%0%

Map of Food Stamps by Tract in Beacon Hill

Food Stamps Food Stamps by Tract#5

Percentage of households (%):
0.0%2.2%4.5%6.7%8.9%11.2%
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Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Boston

There are 41 neighborhoods in Boston. This section compares Beacon Hill to all of the neighborhoods in Boston and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Beacon Hill.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#6

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Beacon Hill, selected other neighborhoods in Boston, and entities that contain Beacon Hill
0%10%20%30%40%Count#Roxbury NeighborhoodRoxburyMattapan NeighborhoodMattapanMission Hill NeighborhoodMission HillSouth Dorchester NeighborhoodS DorchesterSouth End NeighborhoodSouth EndBay Village NeighborhoodBay VillageNorth Dorchester NeighborhoodN DorchesterFenway NeighborhoodFenwayEast Boston NeighborhoodEast BostonChinatown NeighborhoodChinatownBostonBoston School DistrictBostonSuffolk CountySuffolkCharlestown NeighborhoodCharlestownSouth Boston NeighborhoodSouth BostonJamaica Plain NeighborhoodJamaica PlainEast Somerville NeighborhoodE SomervilleHyde Park NeighborhoodHyde ParkRoslindale NeighborhoodRoslindaleBrighton NeighborhoodBrightonNortheastUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew EnglandEast Dedham NeighborhoodEast DedhamMassachusettsDowntown Crossing NeighborhoodDntn CrossingLeather District NeighborhoodLeather DistBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaEast Cambridge NeighborhoodE CambridgeWest Roxbury NeighborhoodWest RoxburyAllston NeighborhoodAllstonKenmore NeighborhoodKenmoreWest End NeighborhoodWest EndRiverdale NeighborhoodRiverdaleDowntown NeighborhoodDowntownLongwood NeighborhoodLongwoodGovernment Center NeighborhoodGovernment CtrHaymarket NeighborhoodHaymarketBack Bay NeighborhoodBack BaySprague-Manor NeighborhoodSprague-ManorBeacon Hill NeighborhoodBeacon HillNorth End NeighborhoodNorth EndChestnut Hill NeighborhoodChestnut HillChestnut Hill NeighborhoodChestnut HillNewton Corner NeighborhoodNewton Corner41.306720%41.306720%41.3%8,115135.399742%35.399742%35.4%4,063227.771539%27.771539%27.8%1,4171,418326.704501%26.704501%26.7%5,638424.291064%24.291064%24.3%3,437523.410159%23.410159%23.4%348621.922777%21.922777%21.9%2,1602,161721.417569%21.417569%21.4%1,111819.441604%19.441604%19.4%2,775919.248733%19.248733%19.2%5485491019.103130%19.103130%19.1%49,53949.5k19.103130%19.103130%19.1%49,53949.5k19.083088%19.083088%19.1%57,18457.2k18.334847%18.334847%18.3%1,4271,4281116.038003%16.038003%16.0%2,5092,5101215.869384%15.869384%15.9%2,6402,6411315.281595%15.281595%15.3%4791415.076154%15.076154%15.1%1,6771514.852077%14.852077%14.9%1,5841613.831767%13.831767%13.8%2,6871713.194686%13.194686%13.2%2,780,9862.78M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.730340%12.730340%12.7%719,701720k12.584169%12.584169%12.6%2311812.497220%12.497220%12.5%319,790320k11.172638%11.172638%11.2%451911.172638%11.172638%11.2%352010.787089%10.787089%10.8%192,490192k10.213367%10.213367%10.2%5022110.181409%10.181409%10.2%1,2681,269229.692051%9.692051%9.7%1,0081,009239.078922%9.078922%9.1%585247.711680%7.711680%7.7%206257.532827%7.532827%7.5%113114267.180221%7.180221%7.2%69276.569647%6.569647%6.6%5455286.109680%6.109680%6.1%89296.109680%6.109680%6.1%67304.848465%4.848465%4.8%562314.139439%4.139439%4.1%4546323.905170%3.905170%3.9%225332.634153%2.634153%2.6%154155342.381514%2.381514%2.4%4546352.119525%2.119525%2.1%68360.851347%0.851347%0.9%161737

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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