This paper examines the relationship between the timing of SNAP benefit
payments and participation in school lunch and breakfast using the
National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS). An
event study approach examines participation over the five-day window
before and after the SNAP payment.
Key Findings:
- School lunch participation decreases 17 to 23 percentage points immediately after the SNAP payment among 11-18 year olds
- Breakfast drops 19 to 36 percentage points immediately after the SNAP payment among 11-18 year olds .
- These decline begin the day prior to payment.
- There are no similar neffects for 5-10 year olds.
- Among teenagers, participation in school lunch and breakfast decline in the first two weeks of the SNAP month, increasing afterwards.
- Non-school meals show the opposite pattern.
Overall, results indicate SNAP
households rely more on school lunch and breakfast toward the end of the
SNAP month. Adolescents substitute away from school meals to
non-subsidized meal options earlier in the SNAP benefit cycle.
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