Food Stamps in Cornell Heights, Dayton, Ohio (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Dayton and Cornell Heights
Cornell Heights
Dayton
$0k$10k$20k$30kCountAllNot On Food Stamps$27,377.000000$28,745.000000$27,377.000000$27.4k872873$30,808.000000$38,207.000000$30,808.000000$30.8k575576

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Dayton and Cornell Heights
Cornell Heights
Dayton
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty247.602131%44.961330%47.602131%47.6%49.630%49.6%32.859680%31.594136%32.859680%32.9%54.094%54.1%13.321492%9.396283%13.321492%13.3%53.957%54.0%67.495560%51.858479%67.495560%67.5%55.637%55.6%30.905861%25.297241%30.905861%30.9%22.394%22.4%55.950266%65.318019%55.950266%56.0%64.948%64.9%

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 Dayton and Cornell Heights
Cornell Heights
Dayton
0%10%20%30%40%50%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty224.908425%19.757642%24.908425%24.9%50.370%50.4%14.377289%6.849349%14.377289%14.4%45.906%45.9%5.860806%10.003491%5.860806%5.9%46.043%46.0%27.747253%26.415000%27.747253%27.7%44.363%44.4%55.219780%38.233681%55.219780%55.2%77.606%77.6%15.567766%16.030020%15.567766%15.6%35.052%35.1%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Dayton and Cornell Heights
Cornell Heights
Dayton
0%10%20%30%40%Count%Black1All RacesWhite2Mixed136.546185%40.454822%36.546185%36.5%287288107.431502%107%34.018127%30.167851%34.018127%34.0%296297100.000000%100%13.821138%21.569546%13.821138%13.8%8940.628746%41%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%43.004587%00.000000%0%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Dayton

There are 65 neighborhoods in Dayton. This section compares Cornell Heights to all of the neighborhoods in Dayton and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Cornell Heights.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Cornell Heights, selected other neighborhoods in Dayton, and entities that contain Cornell Heights
0%20%40%Count#Lakeview NeighborhoodLakeviewPineview NeighborhoodPineviewMacFarlane NeighborhoodMacFarlaneRoosevelt NeighborhoodRooseveltWolf Creek NeighborhoodWolf CreekFive Points NeighborhoodFive PointsTwin Towers NeighborhoodTwin TowersMiami Chapel NeighborhoodMiami ChapelMadden Hills NeighborhoodMadden HillsOld Dayton View NeighborhoodOld Dayton VwHighview Hills NeighborhoodHighview HlsStoney Ridge NeighborhoodStoney RidgeMcCook Field NeighborhoodMcCook FieldOld North Dayton NeighborhoodOld N DaytonBurkhardt NeighborhoodBurkhardtFive Oaks NeighborhoodFive OaksResidence Park NeighborhoodResidence PkSouthern Dayton View NeighborhoodS Dayton VwLittle Richmond NeighborhoodLittle RichmondNorth Riverdale NeighborhoodN RiverdaleRiverdale NeighborhoodRiverdaleWest Wood NeighborhoodWest WoodSanta Clara NeighborhoodSanta ClaraMount Vernon NeighborhoodMount VernonHistoric Inner East NeighborhoodHist Inner EGreenwich Village NeighborhoodGreenwich VlgWesleyan Hill NeighborhoodWesleyan HillCollege Hill NeighborhoodCollege Hill000400Tract 000400Cornell Heights NeighborhoodCornell HtsEdgemont NeighborhoodEdgemontSpringfield NeighborhoodSpringfieldDayton City School DistrictDaytonDaytonGrafton Hill NeighborhoodGrafton HillFairlane NeighborhoodFairlaneDeweese NeighborhoodDeweeseWright View NeighborhoodWright ViewUniversity Row NeighborhoodUniv RowMontgomery CountyMontgomeryOhioDayton Metro AreaDayton AreaEast North CentralUniversity Park NeighborhoodUniv PkBelmont NeighborhoodBelmontUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMidwestHearthstone NeighborhoodHearthstonePheasant Hill NeighborhoodPheasant HillEastmont NeighborhoodEastmontForest Ridge-Quail Hollow NeighborhoodFrst Rdg-Quail Holl…57.905337%57.905337%57.9%434157.905337%57.905337%57.9%142256.018957%56.018957%56.0%195356.018957%56.018957%56.0%188189456.018957%56.018957%56.0%167556.018957%56.018957%56.0%111655.695067%55.695067%55.7%625755.031732%55.031732%55.0%504505855.031732%55.031732%55.0%208950.950570%50.950570%51.0%3211050.227790%50.227790%50.2%3773781150.227790%50.227790%50.2%46471249.751629%49.751629%49.8%1571345.946266%45.946266%45.9%1,0441,0451445.591809%45.591809%45.6%6406411543.666027%43.666027%43.7%5181643.594649%43.594649%43.6%7277281743.367935%43.367935%43.4%4384391842.023623%42.023623%42.0%1701711940.855339%40.855339%40.9%8058062040.826873%40.826873%40.8%1961972139.291916%39.291916%39.3%1,0842238.348416%38.348416%38.3%2452462338.348416%38.348416%38.3%1132437.854129%37.854129%37.9%4032536.138080%36.138080%36.1%3423432635.508156%35.508156%35.5%2492734.054556%34.054556%34.1%3293302834.018127%34.018127%34.0%56334.018127%34.018127%34.0%2962972932.945285%32.945285%32.9%2083031.706425%31.706425%31.7%2032043330.239511%30.239511%30.2%18,91318.9k30.167851%30.167851%30.2%17,32617.3k29.687364%29.687364%29.7%2612623727.593628%27.593628%27.6%1191204226.044704%26.044704%26.0%1731744623.248939%23.248939%23.2%3555119.716312%19.716312%19.7%895516.606116%16.606116%16.6%36,97837.0k14.800012%14.800012%14.8%681,015681k14.288153%14.288153%14.3%46,87446.9k14.002539%14.002539%14.0%2,532,7852.53M13.705029%13.705029%13.7%52536013.485211%13.485211%13.5%6586113.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.923568%12.923568%12.9%3,403,3563.40M10.901465%10.901465%10.9%991006210.048622%10.048622%10.0%105106639.167383%9.167383%9.2%9697644.970009%4.970009%5.0%5265

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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