SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the nation's largest federal nutrition assistance program, providing monthly benefits to low-income individuals and families to purchase food. While administered by USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, SNAP benefits are delivered through states and territories.
This program paid $1,001.7B across 9,110 records in 56 states, from FY2010 to FY2025.
- CALIFORNIA
- $118,869M
- TEXAS
- $84,474M
- NEW YORK
- $74,845M
- FLORIDA
- $70,069M
- ILLINOIS
- $47,133M
- PENNSYLVANIA
- $43,873M
- GEORGIA
- $36,901M
- OHIO
- $35,537M
- NORTH CAROLINA
- $34,894M
- MICHIGAN
- $32,809M
- MASSACHUSETTS
- $22,860M
- WASHINGTON
- $21,439M
- TENNESSEE
- $21,115M
- LOUISIANA
- $21,061M
- ARIZONA
- $20,262M
Top Recipients (Historical, through ~2019)
What is the SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM?
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the nation's largest federal nutrition assistance program, providing monthly benefits to low-income individuals and families to purchase food. While administered by USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, SNAP benefits are delivered through states and territories.
Which state receives the most SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM payments?
CALIFORNIA leads with $118,869M. View CALIFORNIA breakdown →
How much has this program paid out in total?
The SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM has paid $1,001.7 billion across 9,110 records from FY2010 to FY2025, covering 56 states.