34.9% of households in Powers received food stamps in 2020

34.9% of households in Powers received food stamps in 2020
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Powers ranked 27th in Oregon for the percentage of households receiving food stamps in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

There were 132 Powers households (34.9 percent) who received food stamps. Powers’ population was 922 in 2020.

The city with the largest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Beatty, which had 23 of 23 households receiving food stamps, 65.1 percent more than Powers. In 2020 the population of Beatty was 43.

The city with the lowest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Adrian, which had one of 71 households receiving food stamps, 33.5 percent less than Powers. In 2020 the population of Adrian was 224.

See the cities with the highest percentage of households receiving food stamps below.

Top food stamp cities in Oregon in 2020

RankCityTotal HouseholdsTotal households receiving food stampsPercentage of households receiving food stamps
1Beatty2323100
2Granite201785
3O’Brien39330176.6
4Fort Hill845464.3
5Warm Springs74343558.5
6Barlow764255.3
7Ukiah1176253
8Wimer24111849
9North Powder23010847
10Madras2,5381,18146.5
11Antelope502346
12Chiloquin27512545.5
13Crawfordsville2089344.7
14Oakridge1,41461543.5
15Waterloo883742
16Rowena863641.9
17Glendale33614041.7
18Falls50120540.9
19Cascade Locks64525739.8
20Mission29611237.8
21South Lebanon36813837.5
22Pine Grove622337.1
23Cave Junction92934437
24Yoncalla50818636.6
25Alsea772735.1
26Willamina80828335
27Powers37813234.9
28Ontario4,3151,49734.7
29Mount Hood782734.6
30Nyssa1,11638134.1
31Idanha531834
32Butte Falls1745933.9
32Prospect2398133.9
34Huntington2056933.7
34Vale66222333.7
36Siletz42914333.3
37Weston2026733.2
38Sweet Home3,9351,30333.1
39Klamath Falls9,5073,05232.1
40Toledo1,50648031.9
41Cottage Grove4,1861,33331.8
42Trail42813531.5
43Bunker Hill73923131.3
43Grass Valley832631.3
45Veneta2,05563931.1
46Glide54216730.8
47Myrtle Point1,14134930.6
48Summit692130.4
49Clatskanie89627030.1
49Wheeler1835530.1
51Mount Vernon3279830
52Annex972929.9
52Days Creek1444329.9
54Riddle45413529.7
55Nesika Beach1795329.6
56Mill68120129.5
57Grand Ronde60517829.4
58Hebo581729.3
59Prineville4,4561,29829.1
59Tillamook2,17863329.1
61Milton-Freewater2,40269629
62Metolius2918428.9
63Westfir1394028.8
64St. Helens5,2041,49028.6
65Chenoweth71920128
66Tygh Valley541527.8
67Arlington2145927.6
67Wasco2035627.6
69Grants Pass16,0504,39427.4
70Dillard1504127.3
70Summerville551527.3
72Harrisburg1,27634427
72La Grande5,3781,45327
74Monmouth3,25587426.9
74Springfield25,2106,76926.9
76Amity53314326.8
77Merlin72019126.5
78Terrebonne61816326.4
79Coos Bay7,2071,89726.3
79Irrigon66817626.3
79Pendleton5,7601,51726.3
82Aumsville1,36435826.2
83Canyonville86922726.1
83Gold Hill47112326.1
85Lebanon6,6041,71526
86Gardiner1554025.8
86Vernonia85021925.8
88Glasgow3829825.7
89Spray782025.6
90Coquille1,79145625.5
91Mitchell671725.4
91Takilma1854725.4
93McMinnville12,8973,24725.2
94North Bend3,98999524.9
95Elkton982424.5
96Winchester Bay1563824.4
97Dayton79819424.3
97Talent3,10675524.3
99Culver55313424.2
99Deer Island621524.2



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