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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

7.5% of households in Cumberland Hill received food stamps in 2020

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Cumberland Hill ranked 19th in Rhode Island for the percentage of households receiving food stamps in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

There were 234 Cumberland Hill households (7.5 percent) who received food stamps. Cumberland Hill's population was 8,515 in 2020.

The city with the largest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Foster Center, which had 48 of 116 households receiving food stamps, 33.9 percent more than Cumberland Hill. In 2020 the population of Foster Center was 291.

The city with the lowest percentage of households receiving food stamps in the state was Kingston, which had four of 537 households receiving food stamps, 6.8 percent less than Cumberland Hill. In 2020 the population of Kingston was 6,407.

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

Top food stamp cities in Rhode Island in 2020

RankCityTotal HouseholdsTotal households receiving food stampsPercentage of households receiving food stamps
1Foster Center1164841.4
2Central Falls6,0862,30237.8
3Providence64,19020,33031.7
4Hopkinton2798731.2
5Bradford53015228.7
6Woonsocket16,5154,68328.4
7Pawtucket27,9036,32422.7
8Pascoag1,77629816.8
9Newport10,0651,53915.3
9Quonochontaug1902915.3
11East Providence19,9882,74913.8
12Valley Falls4,52761013.5
13Warwick35,4654,46812.6
14Chepachet6497812
15Cranston31,3623,71911.9
16Hope Valley6657411.1
17Tiverton3,34533510
18Newport East5,0814859.5
19Cumberland Hill3,1022347.5
20Charlestown734547.4
21Westerly8,3165586.7
22Harmony408266.4
23Misquamicut207136.3
24Greene342216.1
25Harrisville658375.6
26Narragansett Pier1,689915.4
27Melville581305.2
28Greenville3,6611774.8
29Kingston53740.7

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