Financial Strain and Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Yunhee Chang, S. Chatterjee, Jinhee Kim
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ABSTRACT Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has increased over the past decade. Although poverty and sudden financial shock faced by households via unanticipated adverse events, such as sudden loss of income, are among major contributors, the findings of our study suggest that having an adequate stock of savings and financial assets might reduce the probability of household SNAP participation. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we tested whether a household’s emergency savings, asset poverty, and debt burden could predict SNAP participation separately from the effects of income and program participation. Results demonstrate that a household’s lack of emergency savings and asset inadequacy increased the probability of its SNAP participation. Implications for financial practitioners and policy makers are discussed.
财政紧张和参与补充营养援助计划
在过去的十年中,参与补充营养援助计划(SNAP)的人数有所增加。尽管贫困和家庭因意外不利事件(如突然失去收入)而面临的突然金融冲击是主要原因之一,但我们的研究结果表明,拥有足够的储蓄和金融资产可能会降低家庭参与SNAP的可能性。使用收入动态小组研究的数据,我们测试了家庭的紧急储蓄,资产贫困和债务负担是否可以独立于收入和计划参与的影响来预测SNAP参与。结果表明,缺乏应急储蓄和资产不足的家庭增加了其参与SNAP的可能性。对金融从业者和政策制定者的影响进行了讨论。
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