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Trends in Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 1994 to 2000

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Notes that fewer people are now eligible for food stamps than in the past, but a higher proportion of those eligible chose to participate, and overall participation rates rose in 2000 after five years of decline.

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  • Karen Cunnyngham, "undated". "Trends in Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 1994 to 2000," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ead78a926d2b4b8b93cae0c89, Mathematica Policy Research.
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