Food Stamps in Northridge, Lubbock, Texas (Neighborhood)

Income On and Off Food Stamps#1

Median income among households that do and do not receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Lubbock and Northridge
Northridge
Lubbock
$0k$20k$40k$60kCountAllOn Food StampsNot On Food Stamps$61,435.000000$45,499.000000$61,435.000000$61.4k2,0522,053$25,286.000000$22,792.000000$25,286.000000$25.3k7172$64,020.000000$50,090.000000$64,020.000000$64.0k1,981

Characteristics of Households Receiving Food Stamps#2

Households with given characteristics as a percentage of all households that receive food stamps.
Scope: households in Lubbock and Northridge
Northridge
Lubbock
0%20%40%60%80%100%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty2100.000000%65.005184%100.000000%100.0%10.373%10.4%30.097087%34.420608%30.097087%30.1%17.614%17.6%69.902913%20.934684%69.902913%69.9%10.730%10.7%58.252427%47.946407%58.252427%58.3%14.218%14.2%8.737864%20.177048%8.737864%8.7%2.074%2.07%26.213592%49.318127%26.213592%26.2%5.745%5.74%

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 Lubbock and Northridge
Northridge
Lubbock
0%5%10%15%20%25%30%%ChildrenSingle MomMarriedDisability1Over 601Poverty231.206171%26.168343%31.206171%31.2%89.627%89.6%5.084151%6.550307%5.084151%5.1%82.386%82.4%21.002805%17.289572%21.002805%21.0%89.270%89.3%12.692847%25.123632%12.692847%12.7%85.782%85.8%14.901823%30.646936%14.901823%14.9%97.926%97.9%15.532959%14.376779%15.532959%15.5%94.255%94.3%

On Food Stamps by Race#4

Percentage of given ethno-racial group on food stamps.
Scope: households in Lubbock and Northridge
Northridge
Lubbock
0%10%20%30%Count%Other1White2All RacesHispanic3Mixed1Black1Asian17.692308%21.375958%7.692308%7.7%8220.687080%221%3.791031%7.420734%3.791031%3.8%5657108.762102%109%3.485618%13.688267%3.485618%3.5%7172100.000000%100%2.535211%24.499783%2.535211%2.5%672.733488%73%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%17.430168%00.000000%0%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%31.871345%00.000000%0%0.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.653307%00.000000%0%

Food Stamps by Neighborhood in Lubbock

There are 40 neighborhoods in Lubbock. This section compares Northridge to all of the neighborhoods in Lubbock and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Northridge.

Most Food Stamps by Neighborhood#5

Food Stamp recipients as a percentage of all households.
Scope: population of Northridge, selected other neighborhoods in Lubbock, and entities that contain Northridge
0%10%20%30%40%Count#Windmill NeighborhoodWindmillBallenger NeighborhoodBallengerHarwell NeighborhoodHarwellParkway and Cherry Point NeighborhoodPkwy and Cherry PtClapp Park NeighborhoodClapp ParkJackson-Mahon NeighborhoodJackson-MahonSouthgate NeighborhoodSouthgateChapel Hill NeighborhoodChapel HillSlaton-Bean NeighborhoodSlaton-BeanDunbar-Manhattan Heights NeighborhoodDunbar-Manhattan …Chatman Hill NeighborhoodChatman HillBaylees-Atkins NeighborhoodBaylees-AtkinsCarlisle NeighborhoodCarlisleStubbs-Stewart NeighborhoodStubbs-StewartGuadalupe NeighborhoodGuadalupeWester NeighborhoodWesterArnett Benson NeighborhoodArnett BensonWest End NeighborhoodWest EndSouth Lubbock NeighborhoodSouth LubbockSouth Overton NeighborhoodSouth OvertonMaxey Park NeighborhoodMaxey ParkBowie NeighborhoodBowieSouthWest South CentralLubbockLubbock Metro AreaLubbock AreaLubbock CountyLubbockTexasUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesWheelock & Monterey NeighborhoodWheelock & Mont…Heart of Lubbock NeighborhoodHeart of LubbockMaedgen Area NeighborhoodMaedgen AreaCaprock NeighborhoodCaprockCoronado Area NeighborhoodCoronado AreaShadow Hills NeighborhoodShadow HillsUniversity Pines NeighborhoodUniv PnesRemington Park NeighborhoodRemington PkNorth By Northwest NeighborhoodN By NWKings Park NeighborhoodKings ParkNorth Overton NeighborhoodNorth OvertonTech Terrace NeighborhoodTech TerraceWaters NeighborhoodWaters000404Tract 000404Northridge NeighborhoodNorthridgeWestchester NeighborhoodWestchesterPreston Smith NeighborhoodPreston SmithRaintree NeighborhoodRaintreeRegal Park NeighborhoodRegal Park41.035475%41.035475%41.0%80139.496612%39.496612%39.5%285286239.496612%39.496612%39.5%183184337.761932%37.761932%37.8%870435.346603%35.346603%35.3%493494534.399811%34.399811%34.4%317633.417085%33.417085%33.4%149150732.962754%32.962754%33.0%56832.129278%32.129278%32.1%359360929.850181%29.850181%29.9%1841029.800630%29.800630%29.8%1171181129.118752%29.118752%29.1%8098101227.023320%27.023320%27.0%521323.835869%23.835869%23.8%4624631423.690773%23.690773%23.7%56571520.854527%20.854527%20.9%3473481617.351761%17.351761%17.4%5891717.143920%17.143920%17.1%3181817.038540%17.038540%17.0%3343351916.666667%16.666667%16.7%1621632015.561224%15.561224%15.6%1712115.216495%15.216495%15.2%4404412214.207441%14.207441%14.2%6,266,2326.27M13.691158%13.691158%13.7%1,865,2741.87M13.688267%13.688267%13.7%12,53912.5k13.555357%13.555357%13.6%15,35715.4k13.287900%13.287900%13.3%14,48714.5k13.136648%13.136648%13.1%1,220,3361.22M13.049135%13.049135%13.0%15,360,95115.4M12.378248%12.378248%12.4%2542312.324561%12.324561%12.3%2362372412.238148%12.238148%12.2%2052062510.654362%10.654362%10.7%246247269.941520%9.941520%9.9%145146278.510638%8.510638%8.5%66288.056338%8.056338%8.1%135297.593583%7.593583%7.6%67306.848965%6.848965%6.8%216315.958132%5.958132%6.0%8325.221330%5.221330%5.2%8586333.827833%3.827833%3.8%69343.659507%3.659507%3.7%42353.485618%3.485618%3.5%1033.485618%3.485618%3.5%7172363.485618%3.485618%3.5%2223372.172061%2.172061%2.2%48381.387137%1.387137%1.4%13391.047806%1.047806%1.0%740

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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