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Why Phoenix-area farms Crooked Sky, Agave and Blue Sky must relocate

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As Demand Surges, Advocates Worry Food Stamps Miss Eligible Families

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As demand surges, advocates worry food stamps miss eligible Arizona families

Editor s note: A earlier version of this story misstated the number of SNAP-eligible people who actually received the benefit in 2017. A Census Bureau report said that about one SNAP-eligible recipient in six did not get the benefit that year. WASHINGTON – The number of food stamp recipients in Arizona has surged over the past year, but advocates worry that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is still only reaching a portion of those eligible for assistance. A recent Census Bureau report found that one in six people who were eligible for SNAP in 2017 did not actually get the benefits. The participation was even lower in Arizona, where the bureau said that in 2018 almost 30% of SNAP-eligible people did not receive the benefit.

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The number of food stamp recipients in Arizona has surged over the past year, but advocates worry that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is still only reaching a portion of those eligible for assistance.

As demand surges, advocates worry food stamps miss eligible families

As demand surges, advocates worry food stamps miss eligible families By Molly Hudson | February 17, 2021 at 7:48 AM MST - Updated February 17 at 7:51 AM WASHINGTON – The number of food stamp recipients in Arizona has surged over the past year, but advocates worry that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is still only reaching a portion of those eligible for assistance. A recent Census Bureau report found that one in six people who were eligible for SNAP were actually getting the benefits in 2017. The participation was even lower in Arizona, where the bureau said that in 2018 only about 70% of SNAP-eligible people received the benefit.

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