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SNAP Formerly Food Stamps Comparison June 2010 to June 2011 For Oklahoma City MSA, Tulsa MSA, and the Balance of the State Prepared by the Community Service Council for he Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa September 2011

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Page 1: SNAP Formerly Food Stamps Comparison June 2010 to June 2011

SNAPFormerly Food Stamps

ComparisonJune 2010 to June 2011

For Oklahoma City MSA,

Tulsa MSA,and

the Balance of the State

Prepared by the Community Service Council forthe Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa

September 2011

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How many people use SNAP food assistance?

16% or 287,340 Oklahomans outside the two major Metropolitan Statistical Areas received SNAP benefit in June of 2011

The percent of population ranged from a low of 6% in Dewey County in northwestern Oklahoma to over 30% in Adair County in northeastern Oklahoma

The two major metropolitan areas make up over 50% of the total SNAP recipients

14.6% or 87,850 of Tulsa County’s population received SNAP in June and in the seven county MSA was a little higher at 14.7% or 138,120 people

The Oklahoma City area had an opposite situation, where 17.5% or 126,120 people in Oklahoma County and 14.9% or 186,820 people in the MSA population

OKDHS estimates that 30% or 275,000 children in Oklahoma receive food assistance through SNAP

answer: 612,000

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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How has SNAP use changed ? The Tulsa MSA went from 13.9% of the

population receiving SNAP to 14.7% in one year (June 2010 to June 2011) an increase of 7,700 people

The Oklahoma City MSA went from 14.5% of the population receiving SNAP to 14.9% during the same time period, gaining 5,280

The balance of the state went from 17.7% in June of 2010 to 18.4% of the population in 2011, an increase of 10,980

The rate per 100,000 population increased in one year: Tulsa MSA +6% OKC MSA +3% Balance of the state +4%

Over the last five years the increases were:Tulsa MSA +54% OKC MSA +48%Balance of the state +41%

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Range$1.49 meal/person

Tulsa & Oklahoma Countiesto

$1.16 meal/person Grant County

Average

Dollar Amount Per Meal

Provided with SNAP

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 & 2011

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Percent of population receiving benefit of SNAP, 2011

– Oklahoma Total 15.7%

Range:– Adair County

30.4%– Dewey County

5.9%

– Tulsa County14.6%

– Oklahoma County17.5%

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011; and2010 U.S. Bureau of the Census

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Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), and Balance of the State

One Year Number and Percent ChangeJune 2010 compared to June 2011

SNAP - Recipients Percent of Population and Rate Per 100,000

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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Oklahoma Percent of Population Receiving Benefit of SNAP

2010 compared to 2011

SNAP 2010 Recipients % of Population SNAP 2011 Recipients

% of Population

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

13.9% 14.7%

14.5% 14.9%

17.7% 18.4%

Tulsa MSA OKC MSA Balance of the State

Tulsa MSA

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011; and2010 U.S. Bureau of the Census

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SNAP Recipients Rate Per 100,000 People

2010 compared to 2011

2010 SNAP Rate/ 100,000 2011 SNAP Rate/

100,000

0.0

2,000.0

4,000.0

6,000.0

8,000.0

10,000.0

12,000.0

14,000.0

16,000.0

18,000.0

20,000.0

13,912.2 14,732.9

14,489.1 14,910.3

17,705.6 18,409.0

Tulsa MSA

OKC MSA

Balance of the State

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011; and2010 U.S. Bureau of the Census

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

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SNAP One Year Percent ChangeRate per 100,000 People

2010 compared to 2011

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

9%

10%

5.9%

2.9%

4.0%

Oklahoma City MSA

Balance of the State

Tulsa MSA

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011; and2010 U.S. Bureau of the Census

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

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Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), and Balance of the State

One Year Number and Percent ChangeJune 2010 compared to June 2011

SNAPCases

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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SNAP Food Stamp Cases

One Year Number Change June 2010 to June 2011

June 2010 June 20110

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

OKC MSA

Tulsa MSA

Balance of the State

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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SNAPFood Stamp Cases

One Year Number Change June 2010 to June 2011

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

+5,2

09

Tulsa MSA

OKC MSA

Balance ofOklahoma

+8,2

82

+4,3

30

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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SNAPFood Stamp Cases

One Year Percent Change June 2010 to June 2011

0.0%1.0%2.0%3.0%4.0%5.0%6.0%7.0%8.0%9.0%

10.0%+9

.2 %

Tulsa MSAOKC MSA

Balance ofOklahoma

+7.1

%

+5.3

%

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), and Balance of the State

One Year Number and Percent ChangeJune 2010 compared to June 2011

SNAPRecipients

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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SNAPFood Stamp Recipients

One Year Number Change June 2010 to June 2011

June 2010June 2011

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

OKC MSA Tulsa MSA

Balance ofThe State

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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SNAPFood Stamp Recipients

One Year Number Change June 2010 to June 2011

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000+5

,278+7

,694

Balance ofOklahoma

OKC MSATulsa MSA

+10,

979

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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SNAPFood Stamp Recipients

One Year Percent Change June 2010 to June 2011

-1%

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%+2

.9%

+5.9

%

OKC MSATulsa MSA

Balance ofOklahoma

+4.0

%

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), and Balance of the StateFive Year Percent Change2006 compared to 2011

SNAPRecipients

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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SNAPFood Stamp Recipients

Five Year Percent Change June 2006 to June 2011

Tulsa MSA OKC MSA Balance of Oklahoma

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

53.8%

48.1%

40.6%

Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 and 2011

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Source: Oklahoma Department Human Services, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, June, 2010 & 2011

MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area

Balance of the State: 63 counties outside of the 14 counties ion the Oklahoma City and Tulsa MSAs

SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a program provided by the U.S. Government

Definitions

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Metropolitan Statistical Areas/ Counties

Oklahoma City MSA• Canadian• Cleveland• Grady• Lincoln• Logan• McClain• Oklahoma

Tulsa MSA• Creek• Okmulgee• Osage• Pawnee• Rogers• Tulsa• Wagoner

There are two other MSAs in Oklahoma:Fort Smith MSA (Counties)• Le Flore• Sequoyah

Lawton MSA (Counties)• Comanche

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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The Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, partnership includes:

MissionTo serve as a leadership catalyst for coordination of funding, planning and policy decisions affecting human capital development in Tulsa County, and provide guidance to its partners to best enhance that development.

Scope of ConcernAdvancing the community’s investment in human capital includes the scope of efforts addressing the education, safety, health, housing, family support, emergency financial, transportation and employment preparation needs of families and individuals. These efforts increasingly seek to prevent needs through promoting greater self-sufficiency among Tulsa’s people while still intervening to respond to crises and other immediate concerns.

Tulsa Metro Chamber Ad Hoc member

City of TulsaOklahoma Department of

Human ServicesTulsa Area United WayTulsa Community CollegeTulsa CountyTulsa Health DepartmentTulsa Public SchoolsTulsa Technology CenterUnion Public Schools

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs

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Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, September 2011

File: SNAP June 2010 2011 Tul OKC MSAs