Food Stamps

  • SNAP Purchasing Power and Child Health Care Utilization: Estimating a Causal Relationship

    SNAP Purchasing Power and Child Health Care Utilization: Estimating a Causal Relationship

    The Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is the largest and most impactful anti-hunger program in the United States. The program targets low-income households, as eligibility is based only on household income. In 2018, it provided assistance to an average of 40 million people…

  • Food for Thought: SNAP Distribution and Student Achievement

    Food for Thought: SNAP Distribution and Student Achievement

    Decades of innovative education reform have focused on how to improve schools, yet academic success is about more than just classrooms and teachers. One factor that may affect student achievement is food stability; researchers and policymakers are asking how a student’s access to nutritional food impacts that student’s success in…

  • Don’t Break the Nutrition Safety Net

    Don’t Break the Nutrition Safety Net

    Kate Maehr of the Greater Chicago Food Depository describes the growing need for food assistance as the USDA reveals the depth of hunger across the nation.