SNAP Benefits Fail to Meet Meal Costs in Majority of US Counties

Sadie Parker
Published Mar 7, 2025


In 2023, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits proved insufficient to cover the costs of a modest meal in 98% of counties across the United States, a comprehensive analysis by the Urban Institute revealed. 

Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this study underscored the minimal impact of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's annual cost-of-living adjustments on SNAP's effectiveness. Notably, at the end of 2023, there was a 19% average shortfall between SNAP's maximum benefits and the $3.37 required for a moderately priced meal.

The inadequacy of SNAP benefits was pronounced in counties such as New York County, N.Y.; Leelanau County, Mich.; Teton County, Idaho; and Dukes County and Nantucket County, Mass., where the disparity reached a stark 70%. 

Elaine Waxman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, highlighted the increased food insecurity driven by persistent inflation and restricted household budgets. Despite these challenges, SNAP continues to be a crucial support for many families, helping them to maintain food security.

The current discussions around the Farm Bill, which funds SNAP and is due for reauthorization, are critical. Proposals suggest potential reductions in SNAP allocations, which may exacerbate conditions for those already struggling. 

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn "GT" Thompson has put forward a framework that envisages a $30 billion reduction over the next decade, despite arguing that adjustments will keep pace with food inflation.

Experts in food security are challenging these assertions, pointing to data from the Urban Institute that highlights the current inadequacies in funding relative to the cost of healthful meals. In addition, a report by Feeding America indicates an urgent and growing need among those facing hunger, with the required additional weekly funding reaching its highest level in two decades in 2022.

However, amidst these pressing challenges, there is a collective commitment to addressing food insecurity more effectively. Advocates, policymakers, and communities continue to push for a comprehensive reassessment and reinforcement of SNAP benefits. 

Efforts are driven by the belief that with thoughtful policy adjustments and sustained advocacy, it is possible to better align SNAP benefits with the actual costs of nutritious meals, thereby strengthening food security for all, especially children and marginalized groups who are most at risk.

As the debate around the Farm Bill progresses, there is a hope that new policies will reflect a deeper understanding of the requirements of American families, ensuring every individual has access to sufficient, nutritious food. This critical moment offers an opportunity to redefine how we tackle hunger and strive towards a healthier, more equitable society.

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