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Food Security Committee. State and County Baseline Data May 28, 2009. Food Security. Food Security for a Household: access by all members at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life, including at a minimum: Ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods; & - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Food Security CommitteeState and County Baseline DataMay 28, 2009

  • Food SecurityFood Security for a Household: access by all members at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life, including at a minimum:Ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods; &Assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in reasonably acceptable ways.Food Insecurity for a Household: limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways.

    USDA Economic Research Service www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

  • Food security status of each household lies somewhere along a continuum divided into four ranges:

    High Food Security: no problems/anxiety regarding food;

    Marginal Food Security: had problems/anxiety at times, but quality, variety and quantity were not substantially reduced;

    Low Food Security: households reduced quality, variety & desirability of diets but quantity of food intake/normal eating patterns not substantially disrupted; &

    Very Low Food Security: eating patterns of one or more household members disrupted and food intake reduced because household lacked money/other resources for food.

    USDA Economic Research Service www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

  • How Are Food Security & Insecurity Measured?LEAST SEVERE: Was this statement often, sometimes, or never true for you in the last 12 months? We worried about whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more.SOMEWHAT MORE SEVERE: Was this statement often, sometimes, or never true for you in the last 12 months? We couldnt afford to eat balanced meals.MIDRANGE SEVERE: In the last 12 months, did you ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there wasnt enough money for food?MOST SEVERE: In the last 12 months, did you ever not eat for a whole day because there wasnt enough money for food? In the last 12 months, did any of the children ever not eat for a whole day because there wasnt enough money for food?

    USDA Economic Research Service www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

  • Food InsecurityHousehold Food Security in the U.S., 2007, Nov. 17, 2008, www.ers.usda.gov

    Chart1

    0.111

    0.889

    United States

    Sheet1

    United States

    Food Insecure11.10%

    Food Secure88.90%

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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    0.13

    0.87

    Oklahoma

    Sheet1

    Oklahoma

    Food Insecure13.00%

    Food Secure87.00%

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramNovember 2008 www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    88.05

    11.95

    SNAP Participation - November 2008

    88.05%

    11.95%

    Sheet1

    SNAP Participation - November 2008

    Total Population: 3,642,36188.05

    SNAP Participation: 435,57411.95

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  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

    November 2008 www.okdhs.org5-Year SNAP Participation

    Chart1

    441707Nov. 2005

    428557Nov. 2006

    417973Nov. 2007

    435564Nov. 2008

    Apr-09463426

    Recipients

    Current Level

    Sheet1

    RecipientsCurrent LevelSeries 3

    Nov. 2005441,7072

    Nov. 2006428,5572

    Nov. 2007417,9733

    Nov. 2008435,5645

    Apr-09463,426

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  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramNovember 2008 www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    40366742

    39622436

    41355644

    47485322

    Value of SNAP

    Value of SNAP

    Sheet1

    Value of SNAPValue of SNAPSeries 3

    Nov. 200540,366,7422.42

    Nov. 200639,622,4364.42

    Nov. 200741,355,6441.83

    Nov. 200847,485,3222.85

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  • Counties with Over 11% Eligible for SNAP but Not Participating

    Payne24.79%Cherokee21.96%Delaware16.26%Custer16.24%Texas15.97%Le Flore14.67%Bryan14.30%Pontotoc12.71%Lincoln11.87%Osage11.55%Creek11.17%Data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2007 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. Analysis by the Food and Research Action Center. NOTE: Not all counties have reported their FPL to be included in this slide.

  • Temporary Aid to Needy FamiliesNovember 2008 www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    64

    36

    TANF Monthly Average - November 2008

    64%

    36%

    Sheet1

    TANF Monthly Average - November 2008

    TANF Kids: 5,66164

    TANF Adults: 3,15336

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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  • Temporary Aid to Needy FamiliesNovember 2008 www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    217955386

    183933868

    170873421

    160043214

    TANF Kids

    TANF Adults

    Sheet1

    TANF KidsTANF AdultsSeries 3

    Nov. 200521,7955,3862

    Nov. 200618,3933,8682

    Nov. 200717,0873,4213

    Nov. 200816,0043,2145

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  • Temporary Aid to Needy Families

    November 2008 www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    2483257

    2025003

    1853824

    1801445

    Payments

    Sheet1

    PaymentsTANF AdultsSeries 3

    Nov. 20052,483,2575,3862

    Nov. 20062,025,0033,8682

    Nov. 20071,853,8243,4213

    Nov. 20081,801,4453,2145

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  • WIC Women, Infants & ChildrenOklahoma State Department of Health, CY 2008

    Chart1

    12.5

    4.5

    7.9

    26

    49.1

    WIC County Average Caseload by Category CY 2008

    12.5%

    4.5%

    7.9%

    26%

    49.1%

    Sheet1

    WIC County Average Caseload by Category CY 2008

    Pregnant: 12,31312.5

    Breast Feeding: 4,4444.5

    Post-Partum: 7,8137.9

    Infant: 25,62626

    Child: 48,34649.1

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  • WIC Women, Infants & Childrenwww.ok.gov/health/Child_and_Family_Health/WIC/Caseload_Data/index.html

    Chart1

    1136684

    1131454

    1136891

    1167778

    Caseload

    Caseload

    Sheet1

    CaseloadValue of SNAPSeries 3

    Nov. 20051,136,6842.42

    Nov. 20061,131,4544.42

    Nov. 20071,136,8911.83

    Nov. 20081,167,7782.85

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  • Percentage Free Student Meals (Below 130% Federal Poverty Level - FPL)Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

    Chart1

    53.56

    46.44

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    53.56%

    46.44%

    Sheet1

    Column1Academic Year 2008-2009

    Total Enrolled: 644,75853.56

    Free Student Meals: 299,45646.44

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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  • Percentage Reduced-Priced Student Meals(Between 130% and 185% FPL)Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

    Chart1

    53.56

    46.44

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    90.19%

    9.81%

    Sheet1

    Column1Academic Year 2008-2009

    Total Enrolled: 644,75853.56

    Free Student Meals: 299,45646.44

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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  • Percentage Low Income StudentsOklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

    Chart1

    53.56

    46.44

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    Academic Year 2008-2009

    43.75%

    56.25%

    Sheet1

    Column1Academic Year 2008-2009

    Total Enrolled: 644,75853.56

    Free Student Meals: 299,45646.44

    3rd Qtr1.4

    4th Qtr1.2

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  • School Breakfast ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/08sbfypart.htm

    Chart1

    166193

    176011

    184132

    196647

    197657

    Participation

    Sheet1

    ParticipationCash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 2004166,19331,464,4812

    FY 2005176,0113,8682

    FY 2006184,1323,4213

    FY 2007196,6473,2145

    FY 2008197,657

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  • School Breakfast ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/10sbcash.htm

    Chart1

    31464481

    34508155

    36630874

    39552583

    41950206

    Cash Pmts.

    Sheet1

    Cash Pmts.Cash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 200431,464,48131,464,4812

    FY 200534,508,1553,8682

    FY 200636,630,8743,4213

    FY 200739,552,5833,2145

    FY 200841,950,206

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  • National School Lunch ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/01slfypart.htm

    Chart1

    389245

    402917

    412947

    421601

    424422

    Participation

    Sheet1

    ParticipationCash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 2004389,24531,464,4812

    FY 2005402,9173,8682

    FY 2006412,9473,4213

    FY 2007421,6013,2145

    FY 2008424,422

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  • National School Lunch ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/06slcash.htm

    Chart1

    94019969

    101037874

    106104588

    111734968

    117147314

    Cash Pmts.

    Sheet1

    Cash Pmts.Cash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 200494,019,96931,464,4812

    FY 2005101,037,8743,8682

    FY 2006106,104,5883,4213

    FY 2007111,734,9683,2145

    FY 2008117,147,314

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  • Summer Food Service ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/04sffypart.htm

    Chart1

    11214

    11884

    11629

    11509

    11686

    Participation

    Sheet1

    ParticipationCash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 200411,21431,464,4812

    FY 200511,8843,8682

    FY 200611,6293,4213

    FY 200711,5093,2145

    FY 200811,686

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  • Summer Food Service ProgramUSDA Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/02sfcash.htm

    Chart1

    2008428

    2160296

    2445431

    2572202

    2653653

    Cash Pmts.

    Sheet1

    Cash Pmts.Cash PaymentsSeries 3

    FY 20042,008,42831,464,4812

    FY 20052,160,2963,8682

    FY 20062,445,4313,4213

    FY 20072,572,2023,2145

    FY 20082,653,653

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  • TEFAP: USDA CommoditiesTEFAP Distribution by County, Feeding America, report execution date: 5/12/2009

    Chart1

    1709291

    1668501

    3611880

    2445734

    Poundage

    Sheet1

    PoundageCash PaymentsSeries 3

    Q2 20081,709,29131,464,4812

    Q3 20081,668,5013,8682

    Q4 20083,611,8803,4213

    Q1 20092,445,7343,2145

    TEFAP Total9,435,406

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  • TEFAP: USDA CommoditiesTEFAP Distribution by County, Feeding America, report execution date 5/12/2009

    Chart1

    67096184127616

    72436934482604

    53324173493258

    36927142650517

    34986442240550

    RFB

    CFBEO

    Sheet1

    RFBCFBEOSeries 3

    20046,709,6184,127,6162

    20057,243,6934,482,6042

    20065,332,4173,493,2583

    20073,692,7142,650,5175

    20083,498,6442,240,550

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  • Oklahoma Food Bank NetworkPounds through April 30, 2009

    Chart1

    79873523181916

    191476774535877

    11,169,268

    23,683,554

    Agency Pounds

    Total Pounds

    Sheet1

    Agency PoundsTotal PoundsSeries 3

    CFBEO-Tulsa Total7,987,3523,181,9162

    RFB-OKC Total19,147,6774,535,8772

    Category 33.51.83

    Category 44.52.85

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  • Oklahoma Food Bank Network*People reached/week based on 2006 Hunger Study plus Programs reach#Based on monthly average of 2008 Agency Yearly Reporting.

    Chart1

    5390002464316

    CFBEO

    RFB

    Sheet1

    CFBEORFBSeries 3

    Meals per Month539,0002,464,3162

    Category 22.54.42

    Category 33.51.83

    Category 44.52.85

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  • Senior NutritionSource: Oklahoma Department of Human Services, www.okdhs.org

    Chart1

    181189151910

    173086154891

    173752155646

    155499139641

    Congregate Meals

    Meals @ Home

    Sheet1

    Congregate MealsMeals @ HomeSeries 3

    Nov. 2005181,189151,9102

    Nov. 2006173,086154,8912

    Nov. 2007173,752155,6463

    Nov. 2008155,499139,6415

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  • Unemployment March 2009U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis

  • 5-Year UnemploymentU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis

    Chart1

    0.049

    0.042

    0.042

    0.033

    0.061

    Oklahoma Unemployment

    Sheet1

    Oklahoma UnemploymentSeries 2Series 3

    Mar-054.90%2.42

    Mar-064.20%4.42

    Mar-074.20%1.83

    Mar-083.30%2.85

    Mar-096.10%

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