How many people receive SNAP benefits in every month?

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About 391,200 people during fiscal year (FY) 2024. That’s 10.6% of the state’s population. Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is determined based on household income levels. SNAP, once known as the Food Stamp program, is administered by the Department of Agriculture providing food assistance to low-income people.

391K

average number of monthly SNAP recipients (FY 2024)

10.6%

of Connecticut's population received SNAP benefits (FY 2024)
In Connecticut participation in the federal food assistance program peaked in FY 2015, when an average 442 thousand people received benefits every month.

In FY 2024, an average of 391,200 people received SNAP benefits every month.

Average monthly SNAP recipients

The 10.6% share of the Connecticut population receiving benefits in FY 2024, is less than the 12.3% receiving benefits nationwide.

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On average, 10.6% of the US population received monthly SNAP benefits in FY 2024.

Percentage of population receiving monthly SNAP payments, annual average

In FY 2024, Connecticut had the 29th highest share of its population receiving SNAP benefits among states and Washington, DC.

In FY 2024, Connecticut ranked 29th out of 51 based on the share of its population receiving SNAP benefits.

Percentage of population receiving monthly SNAP payments

Connecticut households with children are likelier to participate in the program than those without children. In 2023, 16.3% of all households with children participated in SNAP compared with 10.3% without children. 38.3% of single female-parent households participated in the program compared with 3.2% of married-couple households without children under 18.

In 2023, Connecticut's households with children recieved more SNAP benefits than those without children.

Percentage of household type receiving SNAP benefits

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Methodology

USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.

The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.

Page sources

USAFacts endeavors to share the most up-to-date information available. We sourced the data on this page directly from government agencies; however, the intervals at which agencies publish updated data vary.

  • Food and Nutrition Service

    SNAP Data Tables and Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) information

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  • US Census Bureau

    American Community Survey (ACS)

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