Food Stamps in Roosevelt Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Grand Rapids and Roosevelt Park
Roosevelt Park
Grand Rapids
$0k$10k$20k$30k$40k$50kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$28,137.168904$42,019.000000$28,137.168904$28.1k1,4361,437$20,263.155159$18,237.000000$20,263.155159$20.3k712$37,666.736031$50,912.000000$37,666.736031$37.7k724

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Grand Rapids and Roosevelt Park
Roosevelt Park
Grand Rapids
0%20%40%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty272.983210%48.834675%72.983210%73.0%59.790%59.8%45.104513%30.952237%45.104513%45.1%80.161%80.2%18.351067%12.307040%18.351067%18.4%40.010%40.0%44.561330%44.106786%44.561330%44.6%61.458%61.5%11.803190%21.072704%11.803190%11.8%37.377%37.4%65.175191%53.356741%65.175191%65.2%70.554%70.6%

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 Grand Rapids and Roosevelt Park
Roosevelt Park
Grand Rapids
0%10%20%30%40%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty248.288369%23.452227%48.288369%48.3%40.210%40.2%10.982061%4.886028%10.982061%11.0%19.839%19.8%27.069828%16.208952%27.069828%27.1%59.990%60.0%27.492876%21.208156%27.492876%27.5%38.542%38.5%19.454894%31.890926%19.454894%19.5%62.623%62.6%26.760639%12.357425%26.760639%26.8%29.446%29.4%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Grand Rapids and Roosevelt Park
Roosevelt Park
Grand Rapids
0%20%40%60%Count%Black1Other1All RacesWhite2Hispanic3Mixed1Asian165.313111%49.992639%65.313111%65.3%166167131.701389%132%54.740640%38.199234%54.740640%54.7%197198110.382406%110%49.591817%22.607708%49.591817%49.6%712100.000000%100%46.381788%12.527495%46.381788%46.4%10293.527099%94%42.383330%39.289753%42.383330%42.4%21721885.464362%85%36.965550%32.928311%36.965550%37.0%2674.539617%75%11.469300%19.440000%11.469300%11.5%1223.127405%23%

Map of Food Stamps by Tract in Roosevelt Park

Food Stamps Food Stamps by Tract#5

Percentage of households (%):
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Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Grand Rapids

There are 32 neighborhoods in Grand Rapids. This section compares Roosevelt Park to all of the neighborhoods in Grand Rapids and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Roosevelt Park.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#6

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Roosevelt Park, selected other neighborhoods in Grand Rapids, and entities that contain Roosevelt Park
0%20%40%Count#South East Community NeighborhoodS E CommRoosevelt Park NeighborhoodRoosevelt PkMadison Area NeighborhoodMadison AreaOakdale NeighborhoodOakdaleBlack Hills NeighborhoodBlack HillsBaxter NeighborhoodBaxterFuller Avenue NeighborhoodFuller AvenueWest Grand NeighborhoodWest GrandGarfield Park NeighborhoodGarfield ParkHeartside NeighborhoodHeartsideBelknap Lookout NeighborhoodBelknap LookoutSWAN NeighborhoodSWANSouth East End NeighborhoodS E EndGrand RapidsGrand Rapids Public SchoolsGrand RapidsNorteast Citizens Action NeighborhoodNorteast Citizens …Heritage Hill NeighborhoodHeritage HillJohn Ball Park NeighborhoodJohn Ball PkAuburn Hill NeighborhoodAuburn HillOttawa Hills NeighborhoodOttawa HillsMidtown NeighborhoodMidtownHighland Park NeighborhoodHighland ParkEast Hills NeighborhoodEast HillsCreston NeighborhoodCrestonMichiganMillbrook NeighborhoodMillbrookSouth Hill NeighborhoodSouth HillKent CountyKentEast North CentralUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMidwestGrand Rapids and Wyoming Metro AreaGrand RapidsAlger Heights NeighborhoodAlger HeightsEastgate NeighborhoodEastgateEastown NeighborhoodEastownWestside Connection NeighborhoodWestside Connecti…Ridgemoor NeighborhoodRidgemoorFulton Heights NeighborhoodFulton HtsMichigan Oaks NeighborhoodMichigan OaksCherry Run NeighborhoodCherry Run54.480126%54.480126%54.5%815149.591817%49.591817%49.6%712249.522355%49.522355%49.5%380345.918367%45.918367%45.9%319445.833333%45.833333%45.8%134543.711534%43.711534%43.7%359640.711422%40.711422%40.7%279280734.014378%34.014378%34.0%2,0732,074831.706137%31.706137%31.7%1,4361,437928.266794%28.266794%28.3%5521027.506888%27.506888%27.5%5735741125.879440%25.879440%25.9%4411224.746493%24.746493%24.7%4574581322.607708%22.607708%22.6%16,51916.5k22.401697%22.401697%22.4%15,83815.8k21.247072%21.247072%21.2%9481420.609597%20.609597%20.6%4334341520.473804%20.473804%20.5%3651618.551402%18.551402%18.6%451717.756315%17.756315%17.8%381817.579251%17.579251%17.6%3111916.737288%16.737288%16.7%2382016.437055%16.437055%16.4%2432115.997306%15.997306%16.0%1,5992215.920732%15.920732%15.9%614,603615k15.516129%15.516129%15.5%3372314.395327%14.395327%14.4%53542414.256725%14.256725%14.3%33,44233.4k14.002539%14.002539%14.0%2,532,7852.53M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.923568%12.923568%12.9%3,403,3563.40M12.705859%12.705859%12.7%48,05048.1k11.402341%11.402341%11.4%1861872511.263736%11.263736%11.3%722610.005763%10.005763%10.0%161277.620738%7.620738%7.6%429287.030016%7.030016%7.0%65293.641791%3.641791%3.6%2627303.468046%3.468046%3.5%3132313.267606%3.267606%3.3%7832

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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