Food Stamps in Lansing-Eaton, Lansing, Michigan (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Lansing and Lansing-Eaton
Lansing-Eaton
Lansing
$0k$10k$20k$30k$40kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$38,482.000000$36,851.000000$38,482.000000$38.5k1,190$22,353.000000$16,507.000000$22,353.000000$22.4k399400$49,322.000000$45,230.000000$49,322.000000$49.3k790791

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Lansing and Lansing-Eaton
Lansing-Eaton
Lansing
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty245.686901%49.437928%45.686901%45.7%51.906%51.9%28.753994%31.573803%28.753994%28.8%65.693%65.7%11.980831%12.992832%11.980831%12.0%34.091%34.1%61.022364%50.211795%61.022364%61.0%58.679%58.7%18.210863%19.403715%18.210863%18.2%19.723%19.7%49.680511%60.182470%49.680511%49.7%70.843%70.8%

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 Lansing and Lansing-Eaton
Lansing-Eaton
Lansing
0%10%20%30%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty221.405493%20.628472%21.405493%21.4%48.094%48.1%7.592892%5.433491%7.592892%7.6%34.307%34.3%11.712439%12.492054%11.712439%11.7%65.909%65.9%21.728595%22.643230%21.728595%21.7%41.321%41.3%37.479806%31.415306%37.479806%37.5%80.277%80.3%10.339257%12.132770%10.339257%10.3%29.157%29.2%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Lansing and Lansing-Eaton
Lansing-Eaton
Lansing
0%10%20%30%40%Count%Mixed1Other1Black1All RacesHispanic2White3Asian149.640288%43.886744%49.640288%49.6%44147.810697%148%43.750000%23.371429%43.750000%43.8%1718130.271565%130%39.415042%40.365315%39.415042%39.4%180181117.363639%117%33.583691%25.332756%33.583691%33.6%399400100.000000%100%30.952381%26.452465%30.952381%31.0%892.164917%92%27.771156%19.209316%27.771156%27.8%14814982.692388%83%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%22.356902%00.000000%0%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Lansing

There are 38 neighborhoods in Lansing. This section compares Lansing-Eaton to all of the neighborhoods in Lansing and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Lansing-Eaton.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Lansing-Eaton, selected other neighborhoods in Lansing, and entities that contain Lansing-Eaton
0%10%20%30%40%50%Count#Potter-Walsh NeighborhoodPotter-WalshKnollwood Willow NeighborhoodKnollwood WillowBasset Park NeighborhoodBasset ParkLady Hill NeighborhoodLady HillStadium District NeighborhoodStadium DistEastern NeighborhoodEasternOld Forest NeighborhoodOld ForestREO Town NeighborhoodREO TownGreen Oaks NeighborhoodGreen OaksCreston NeighborhoodCrestonOld Town NeighborhoodOld Town020202Tract 020202Lansing-Eaton NeighborhoodLansing-EatonBingham NeighborhoodBinghamShepard Street NeighborhoodShepard StCherry Hill NeighborhoodCherry HillRenaissance NeighborhoodRenaissanceCentral Business District NeighborhoodCntrl Business DistOld Oakland NeighborhoodOld OaklandGenesee NeighborhoodGeneseeCoachlight NeighborhoodCoachlightWexford Heights NeighborhoodWexford HtsDowntown NeighborhoodDowntownFairview NeighborhoodFairviewShady Oak NeighborhoodShady OakNorthtown NeighborhoodNorthtownEastfield NeighborhoodEastfieldZIP Code 48911ZIP 48911Churchill Downs NeighborhoodChurchill DownsLansingWestside NeighborhoodWestsideOld Everett NeighborhoodOld EverettRiver Forest NeighborhoodRiver ForestColonial Village NeighborhoodColonial VlgMichiganMoores Park NeighborhoodMoores ParkEast North CentralAverill Woods NeighborhoodAverill WoodsLewton Rich NeighborhoodLewton RichLansing and East Lansing Metro AreaLansing AreaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMidwestEaton CountyEatonForest View NeighborhoodForest ViewGroesbeck NeighborhoodGroesbeckClifford Park NeighborhoodClifford ParkGreencroft Park NeighborhoodGreencroft Pk50.982082%50.982082%51.0%359360149.439043%49.439043%49.4%188189248.578543%48.578543%48.6%174175344.547398%44.547398%44.5%107108444.547398%44.547398%44.5%100543.700384%43.700384%43.7%186640.218391%40.218391%40.2%144737.084106%37.084106%37.1%250834.738524%34.738524%34.7%120934.258474%34.258474%34.3%4131033.767356%33.767356%33.8%3691133.583691%33.583691%33.6%62633.583691%33.583691%33.6%3994001230.834383%30.834383%30.8%951330.096428%30.096428%30.1%2282291429.739397%29.739397%29.7%371529.739397%29.739397%29.7%1391629.739397%29.739397%29.7%22231729.735621%29.735621%29.7%1921931828.706948%28.706948%28.7%1631641928.616352%28.616352%28.6%95962028.616352%28.616352%28.6%54552128.267915%28.267915%28.3%1601612227.844744%27.844744%27.8%1872327.426382%27.426382%27.4%812426.480815%26.480815%26.5%5102526.423841%26.423841%26.4%1002625.945877%25.945877%25.9%4,04625.898693%25.898693%25.9%3592725.332756%25.332756%25.3%12,27612.3k24.489585%24.489585%24.5%4262820.534372%20.534372%20.5%8972919.928539%19.928539%19.9%3913019.048223%19.048223%19.0%2592603115.920732%15.920732%15.9%614,603615k14.948939%14.948939%14.9%1001013214.002539%14.002539%14.0%2,532,7852.53M13.789238%13.789238%13.8%1361373313.506626%13.506626%13.5%57583413.134904%13.134904%13.1%24,16124.2k13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.923568%12.923568%12.9%3,403,3563.40M11.489933%11.489933%11.5%5,04511.073729%11.073729%11.1%345358.172414%8.172414%8.2%141142365.746321%5.746321%5.7%3536375.746321%5.746321%5.7%2438

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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