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Food Stamp Program: Trends in Program Applications, Participation, and Denials. GAO Briefing Report to the Honorable Leon E. Panetta, House of Representatives.

This briefing report provides information on recent trends in: (1) the number of households applying for food stamp benefits; (2) the number of households participating in the Food Stamp Program; and (3) the percentage of households whose food stamps were improperly denied or terminated. The data were reported by the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to the Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service. Section 1 of the report describes the study background and objectives; section 2 presents statistics and analysis. Major findings, based on data available as of February 23, 1987, include the following: (1) the number of households applying for food stamps, nationwide, declined from about 16.8 million in fiscal year 1983 to about 6 million in fiscal 1985--a decline of about 25 percent. The percentage of applications approved and denied remained relatively constant at about 80 and 20 percent, respectively. (2) The total estimated number of households participating in the program nationwide declined from about 13.7 million in 1983 to about 12.8 million in 1985--a 7 percent decline. Participation increased in 11 states, while 42 states experienced declines. (3) The percentage of cases in which households' benefits were reported by the states as improperly denied or terminated declined from 1980 through 1985. State-by-state, improper denials or termination over this period ranged from zero in Delaware to over 11 percent in Washington State (1984 and 1985) and the District of Columbia (1981). Data are presented in the text and in tabular form. Appendices include comments about this report from the Department of Agriculture and General Accounting Office and a list of major contributors to this report. (KH)
Authorizing Institution
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC.
Peer Reviewed
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Publication Type
['Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials', 'Reports - Research']
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United States of America

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