21.7% of households in Brandon received food stamps in 2020

21.7% of households in Brandon received food stamps in 2020
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Brandon ranked 99th in Iowa for the percentage of households receiving food stamps in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

There were 28 Brandon households (21.7 percent) who received food stamps. Brandon’s population was 373 in 2020.

The city with the largest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Ackworth, which had 33 of 65 households receiving food stamps, 29.1 percent more than Brandon. In 2020 the population of Ackworth was 212.

The city with the lowest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Protivin, which had one of 159 households receiving food stamps, 21.1 percent less than Brandon. In 2020 the population of Protivin was 373.

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

Top food stamp cities in Iowa in 2020

RankCityTotal HouseholdsTotal households receiving food stampsPercentage of households receiving food stamps
1Ackworth653350.8
2Somers472348.9
3South Amana381847.4
4Derby411843.9
5Davis1134539.8
6Decatur662639.4
7Alexander592339
8Center Junction632438.1
8Rossie421638.1
10Eddyville44616136.1
11Garden Grove843035.7
12East Peru551934.5
13Bridgewater682333.8
14Arion361233.3
15Martinsburg581932.8
16Farmersburg1655432.7
17Andover622032.3
18Weldon662131.8
19Searsboro571831.6
20Delta1324131.1
20Joice1063331.1
20Terril1775531.1
23Climbing Hill421331
24Kimballton1364230.9
25Onslow1173630.8
26Hillsboro722230.6
26Oto491530.6
26Rolfe2457530.6
29Shannon431330.2
30Moorhead1103330
31Kellogg2818429.9
31Lorimor1574729.9
33Kellerton1283829.7
34Bradgate581729.3
34Brayton581729.3
36Charter Oak2176228.6
36Hamilton28828.6
38What Cheer2787928.4
39Rome32928.1
40Grand River932628
41Milton1905327.9
42Stockport1062927.4
42Thurman621727.4
44Little Sioux792126.6
45Williamson571526.3
46Barnes611626.2
47Van Wert661725.8
48Grant35925.7
49Conesville1684325.6
49Truesdale391025.6
51Centerville2,46863025.5
52Oakland64716325.2
53Birmingham2155425.1
54Beaver20525
54Bonaparte1924825
54Carbon28725
54Floris481225
54Osceola2,31157825
54Superior922325
54Toeterville441125
61Elma2255624.9
62Casey1573924.8
63Murray2837024.7
64Randolph691724.6
65Andrew1844524.5
65Mount Ayr77719024.5
67Grand Junction3207824.4
68Mystic1243024.2
68Scranton2696524.2
70Linn Grove791924.1
70Popejoy29724.1
72Kirkman25624
73Jamaica1172823.9
74Villisca56913523.7
75Whitten641523.4
76Ainsworth2195123.3
77Ferguson561323.2
77Ottumwa10,1522,35623.2
79Fremont3257523.1
79Menlo1734023.1
79Osterdock521223.1
82Oakville741723
82Ute1784123
84Thor831922.9
85Moulton2245122.8
86Ralston40922.5
86Ricketts40922.5
88Hartford2686022.4
88Macksburg491122.4
90Albia1,60935722.2
91Eldon3858522.1
91Fairfield3,75082822.1
93Ringsted2275022
93Webster501122
95Hayesville32721.9
96Alta75816521.8
96Oelwein2,47854121.8
96Melcher-Dallas55612121.8
99Brandon1292821.7
100Woden791721.5



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