Percentage of the eligible population enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)(SNAP Participation Rate)
Measure Last Modified
05-13-2025 01:52 p.m.
Measure Last Published
09-04-2024 04:33 p.m.
Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation
<p>The SNAP participation rate is the number of people participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) divided by the number of people eligible by income to participate (in Virginia and in most states, this would mean having an income up to 130% of the poverty threshold). The calculation is performed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) (USDA is the federal funding source for SNAP). The numerator is based on monthly SNAP client data submitted by states to FNS; the denominator comes from population surveys that estimate the number of people living in households with annual income below a specified income-to-poverty ratio. Note: The denominator is a weighted estimate with a degree of uncertainty. The rate is usually expressed as a percentage with a 90% confidence interval (the range within which the true population may lie).</p>
<p>FNS uses a shrinkage estimation method rather than the direct estimation method to improve precision, especially when state sample sizes are small. Using data drawn from various sources (i.e., Current Population Survey, American Community Survey, state SNAP administrative records), the shrinkage estimator averages direct sample estimates of participation rates with predictions from a regression model. To further improve precision, the shrinkage estimator uses three years of data for all states, for both groups (all eligible individuals and the working poor) to derive each state estimate.</p>
Limitations: There is a significant time lag in getting state-level participation rates from the USDA. Because it is difficult to get access to certain data sources necessary to producing these rates, VDSS is not able to compute these results in a more timely manner.
Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Initiative
Priority
Strategy
Health and Family
Nutritional Divide
Promotes strategies to improve nutritious options for Virginians in at-risk circumstances.
Associated Service Areas
Service Area Code
Service Area Name
45213
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training (SNAPET) Services
45221
Summer Nutrition Benefit for Children
46010
Local Staff and Operations
Targets and Baselines
Name
Date
Result
Note
Baseline
12-31-2018
72.0
Based on a federal report released in 2021 which covers the reporting period of CY 2018.
Short Target 2025
12-31-2025
75.0
Long Target 2027
12-31-2027
80.0
Results
Year
Result
Note
2010
75
2011
79
2012
84
2013
84
State result obtained in February 2016.
2014
83
State result obtained in February 2017.
2015
75
State estimates are calculated by the USDA Food and Nutrition Services; released in January 2018.
2016
75
Result released by USDA Food and Nutrition Service on 3/13/2019.
2017
76
Result released by USDA Food and Nutrition Service in August 2020.
2018
72
Result released by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service in May 2021.
2019
78
Result released by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service in February 2023.
2020
77
Result released by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service in August 2023
2021
There was no report for FY 2021 because data were incomplete due to COVID-19 pandemic-related administrative waivers in place through most of the year.
2022
83
Result released by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service in April 2025.