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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding in Illinois

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligations tagged to Illinois total $10,192,004,146.48 on USAspending.gov across 3 awards. Illinois joins Texas, New York, and Florida in the three-or-four-row SNAP texture. The dollars are this state’s own. The join is USDA SNAP plus an IL place-of-performance tag, not a Chicago hardship index. Three Illinois SNAP actions are the same coarse USDA grain seen in other large states; $10,192,004,146.48 is the Illinois-specific obligation sum.

Key figures

  • Illinois SNAP (CFDA 10.551): $10,192,004,146.48 on 3 USAspending awards.
  • The implied mean is about $3,397,335,000 per award; that is not a household benefit.
  • Chicago is not broken out of the IL tag.
  • School lunch is a different Catalog number.
  • The join is 10.551 × IL, not a food-security ranking.

Three Illinois SNAP vehicles on the prime file

Filter to SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM and to Illinois (IL). Three awards survive. They sum to $10,192,004,146.48. Federal SNAP funding typically moves to the state agency that issues benefits. USAspending can record that relationship as a few large assistance actions.

The implied mean is about $3,397,335,000 per award. That is vehicle size, not an average Cook County allotment. Unique households, unique retailers, and unique issuance months are unpublished.

Illinois federal spending is every CFDA on IL. CFDA 10.551 is SNAP nationwide. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois is the overlap. Illinois programs and All spending ties are the indexes.

Illinois’s human-services agency typically receives SNAP as a small number of federal assistance vehicles. That posting pattern explains 3 better than any story about ‘three programs.’ Unique households remain unpublished.

Cook County issuance is not a field. $10,192,004,146.48 is statewide. A Chicago-only SNAP figure would be a different extract.

Chicago is not broken out

Cook County and downstate share the IL tag. $10,192,004,146.48 is not a Chicago total. The packet does not split 3 awards by city or county. A local SNAP map needs a different source.

Place-of-performance often follows the administering agency. An IL tag does not locate every redemption. Cross-border shopping with Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, or Kentucky is not a field here.

National School Lunch Program appears as a separate Illinois cell in this slice. Do not add school meals into $10,192,004,146.48. Different Catalog numbers.

Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, and Kentucky border stores can redeem benefits issued on either side. Cross-border redemption is not in this packet.

Obligations versus groceries purchased

Quote $10,192,004,146.48 as USAspending obligations for SNAP in Illinois. Do not quote it as food already bought. Outlays and EBT issuance are other ledgers.

No fiscal year is in the facts. Do not invent one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state.

FNS participation tables are a different series. Do not divide $10,192,004,146.48 by an invented caseload.

Do not rank Illinois food security from three rows

A smaller SNAP dollar total than Texas or New York does not rank Illinois as better-fed. Population and eligibility are unpublished. Correlation with Illinois highway or SSI cells is not causation.

Three awards do not mean Illinois ‘simplified’ SNAP. They mean the prime file is coarse.

Illinois NSLP (10.555) is 22 awards in this slice. SNAP is 3. Both are USDA nutrition Catalog numbers. They are not additive as an official ‘Illinois food’ total without a new methodology.

Citation line

Quote USAspending.gov: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligated $10,192,004,146.48 on 3 awards coded to Illinois. Name SNAP and Illinois together.

The overlay Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois is the live pair.

How to quote Illinois SNAP without drifting

Name Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, CFDA 10.551, Illinois, $10,192,004,146.48, 3 awards, USAspending.gov, and obligations.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois is the overlay. Illinois programs and All spending ties sit beside it.

Illinois SNAP’s three awards sit beside a 22-row lunch cell, a 6,421-row SSI cell, a 3,507-row highway cell, and a 1,342-row Pell cell. Those siblings share the IL tag and nothing else. $10,192,004,146.48 stays on CFDA 10.551. Cook County is not a subtotal. Cross-border redemption with neighboring states is unpublished. Quote USAspending obligations, not EBT issuance, and do not convert the implied mean of about $3,397,335,000 into a household allotment.

Follow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois for the live table, Illinois programs for sibling CFDA cells, and All spending ties for other joins. Three awards and $10,192,004,146.48 remain an obligation snapshot. Do not invent a fiscal year or a Cook County split the packet does not contain.

Questions

How much SNAP funding is obligated in Illinois?
USAspending.gov shows $10,192,004,146.48 across 3 awards for CFDA 10.551 tagged to Illinois. That is an obligation join, not household issuance.
Is Chicago reported separately?
No. The IL tag is statewide. $10,192,004,146.48 and 3 awards are not split by city or county in this packet.
Does this include school lunch in Illinois?
No. School meals use CFDA 10.555 and other numbers. This join is only 10.551, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Where is the live Illinois SNAP table?
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois. See also Illinois federal spending, Illinois programs, CFDA 10.551, and All spending ties.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.