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Data Dictionary: ACS 2021 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: C23001. Sex By Age By Employment Status For The Population 16 Years And Over [93]
Universe: Universe: Population 16 years and over
Table Details
C23001. Sex By Age By Employment Status For The Population 16 Years And Over
Universe: Universe: Population 16 years and over
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C23001001
C23001002
C23001003
C23001004
C23001005
C23001006
C23001007
C23001008
C23001009
C23001010
C23001011
C23001012
C23001013
C23001014
C23001015
C23001016
C23001017
C23001018
C23001019
C23001020
C23001021
C23001022
C23001023
C23001024
C23001025
C23001026
C23001027
C23001028
C23001029
C23001030
C23001031
C23001032
C23001033
C23001034
C23001035
C23001036
C23001037
C23001038
C23001039
C23001040
C23001041
C23001042
C23001043
C23001044
C23001045
C23001046
C23001047
C23001048
C23001049
C23001050
C23001051
C23001052
C23001053
C23001054
C23001055
C23001056
C23001057
C23001058
C23001059
C23001060
C23001061
C23001062
C23001063
C23001064
C23001065
C23001066
C23001067
C23001068
C23001069
C23001070
C23001071
C23001072
C23001073
C23001074
C23001075
C23001076
C23001077
C23001078
C23001079
C23001080
C23001081
C23001082
C23001083
C23001084
C23001085
C23001086
C23001087
C23001088
C23001089
C23001090
C23001091
C23001092
C23001093
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; 2021 ACS 1-year and 2017-2021 ACS 5-year Data Releases : Technical Documentation.
 
Food Stamp/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits (SNAP)
The data on Food Stamp benefits were obtained from Housing Question 14 in the 2021 American Community Survey (ACS). The Food Stamp Act of 1977 defines this federallyfunded program as one intended to "permit low-income households to obtain a more nutritious diet" (from Title XIII of Public Law 95-113, The Food Stamp Act of 1977, declaration of policy). Food purchasing power is increased by providing eligible households with coupons or cards that can be used to purchase food. The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) administers the Food Stamp Program through state and local welfare offices. The Food Stamp Program is the major national income support program to which all low-income and low-resource households, regardless of household characteristics, are eligible. In Puerto Rico, the program is named the Nutrition Assistance Program (NAP).

On October 1, 2008, the Federal Food Stamp program was renamed SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program).

Respondents were asked if one or more of the current members received food stamps or a food stamp benefit card during the past 12 months. Respondents were also asked to include benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in order to incorporate the program name change.

Question/Concept History - The 1996-1998 American Community Survey asked for a 12- month amount for the value of the food stamps following the Yes response category. For the 1999-2002 ACS, the words "Food Stamps" were capitalized in the question following the Yes response category, and the instruction "Past 12 months' value - Dollars" was added. Since 2003, the words "received during the past 12 months" were added to the question following the Yes response category. Beginning in 2008, the value of food stamps received was no longer collected; the wording of the question was changed from "At anytime during the past 12 months" to "In the past 12 months," and the term '"food stamp benefit card' was added.
Adding the text "food stamps benefit card" to the question text and removing the dollar amount portion of the question resulted in a statistically significant increase in the recipiency rate for food stamps because of a decrease in item nonresponse rate.

Limitation of the Data - Beginning in 2006, the population in group quarters (GQ) is included in the ACS. Many types of GQ populations have food stamp distributions that are very different from the household population. The inclusion of the GQ population could therefore have a noticeable impact on the food stamp distribution. This is particularly true for areas with a substantial GQ population.

The Census Bureau tested the changes introduced to the 2008 version of the Food Stamp benefits question in the 2006 ACS Content Test. The results of this testing show that the changes may introduce an inconsistency in the data produced for this question as observed from the years 2007 to 2008, see "2006 ACS Content Test Evaluation Report Covering Receipt Food Stamps" on the ACS website (http://www.census.gov).

Comparability - The Food Stamp/SNAP question is not asked in Census 2000. Because of the wording change on the 2008 ACS questionnaire, you cannot compare data before and after 2008.

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