Supplemental resources from various state and federal agencies allow for those in low paying jobs the access to income to help plug the gap between the wages paid and the cost to live in our community. This income can be a temporary or long term measure to provide recourses to an individual and the economy of an area.
The following show SNAP (Supplimental Nutritional Assistance Program) number of cases and dollar revenue for Park County, Montana.
Park County, Number of Recipients 2009-2010
Park County, SNAP Revenue 2009 - 2010
Park County, Number of Cases by Fiscal Year* (Average number of cases per month)
Park County, Revenue by Fiscal Year*
(*Montana State Fiscal Year is July 1 - June 30)
Source: Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services
The Following show EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) returns for Park County
Data Source: The Brookings Institution
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