xt72z31nkb8p https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt72z31nkb8p/data/mets.xml United States. Works Progress Administration. Division of Social Research United States. Social Security Board. Bureau of Research and Statistics  United States. Works Progress Administration. Division of Social Research United States. Social Security Board. Bureau of Research and Statistics 1936 1937 2 volumes: map 26 cm Vol. 1, nos. 1 to 6 (Jan.-June 1936)-v. 2, no. 7 (June-July 1937). UK holds archival copy for ASERL Collaborative Federal Depository Program libraries. Call Number: Y 3.W 89/2:25/2/7 books  English Washington, D.C.: The Division  This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed in accordance with U. S. copyright laws. Works Progress Administration Employment Publications Unemployed -- United States -- Periodicals Charities -- United States -- Periodicals Current Statistics of Relief in Rural and Town Areas, 1936-1937 text Current Statistics of Relief in Rural and Town Areas, 1936-1937 1936 1936 1937 2021 true xt72z31nkb8p section xt72z31nkb8p VERSITY OF KENTUCKY

3 DHES 5291553 B

Issued October 1937

SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD

Bureau of Research and Statistics, Division of Public Assistance Statistics

CURRENT STATISTICS OF RELIEF 1N RURAL AND TOWN AREAS
for June—July 1937 and for the years 1932—1936

FOREWORD

The rural and town relief series formerly maintained by the Works Progress Administration was
transferred as of July 1, 1937, to the Social Security Board, which is continuing the publication of
Current Statistics of Relief in Rural and Town Areas with this issue. This series was initiated by the
Works Progress Administration in 1936 to provide an indicator of month—to—month changes in the volume
and cost of relief to families in rural and town areas. The series has been carried back to January
1932, and detailed monthly figures for the years 1932—1936 will be available shortly in a publication
of the Works Progress Administration. The rural relief series is complementary to the compilation of
relief statistics for urban areas published monthly by the Social Security Board in Relief in Urban Areas.

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I932 _L_ |933 _l_ l934 J_ l935 _i_ l936 J_ 1937

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Hal-TRENDS OF OBLlGATIONS INCURRED FOR RURAL AND TOWN RELlEF
Average month, July l935-June I936=l00

Draflud by
Division 0! Social Research, wan
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Aggregate Obligations in amounts of general relief, aid to veterans, and
incurred for Cases Decline

8 7 Percent in Sample Areas private assistance (fig. 1). Accompanying this de—

Aggregate obligations incurred1 for four cline was a 6.8 percent decrease in the number of

major forms of relief to cases declined 8.7 percent cases aided. According to reports received from

in rural and town sample areas between June and 1,365 public and private agencies, obligations of

July reflecting a sharp decrease in amounts of $2,446,000 were incurred for 155,000 families and

emergency subsistence payments to farmers under the single persons m July' Obligations incurred ex?

Resettlement Administration and moderate decreases elude Works Program earnings and loans made by the

Resettlement Administration. The index of obliga-

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The term "obligations incurred" as used throughout this ‘ ‘ ur (1 based on the avera e monthl amount
bulletin supersedes the designation "expenditures" which was tlons mc re ’ g y

used in preceding issues or the bulletin. No change has been

made. however. in reporting financial data. of obligations incurred during theyear July 1935—-

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Table 1.—TRENDS 0F OBLIGATIONS INCURRED FOR RURAL AND TOWN RELIEF.
BY TYPE OF ASSISTANCE, JANUARY 1932—JUNE 1937
Average Month, July 1935—June 1936 = 100

 

 

 

 

 

   
    
  

 

 

 

 

 

Index
PUb] 1c] Special Emergency Private
Year and month Total 92:: types of subsistence assist—
veterans assistance grants ance
1982
January _________ 29.5 30.6 27.7 230.3
31.1 33.0 27.8 203.3
33.2 35.7 27.8 218.7
33.3 36.5 27.4 149.7
29.0 31.2 26.1 137.0
28.3 30.1 27.1 113.5
July ....... 28.7 31.0 26.3 92.9
August.-- . 27.6 29.7 26.1 90.3
September" - 31.1 34.1 25.5 100.7
October-- - 37.7 42.6 27.5 111.1
November- _ 50.8 60.2 27.4 124.5
December___ 57. 4 68. 2 23. 0 163. 5
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January.-.- 63.0 81.6 35.8 218 7
‘ 70.2 83.7 34.7 2050
76.3 91.8 34.3 214 1
77.1 93.0 33.7 216 3
75.0 90.8 32.9 179 9
67.8 81.3 32.3 166 2
82.4 101.3 31.7 140 3
August. _ 87.7 108.7 31.0 138 6
September 80.5 98.8 31.8 136 0
October" 93.9 116.8 32.2 119 2
November- 102.7 128.7 31.2 129 9
December-.. 81.0 99.1 32.3 154 8
1984
January _________ 81.5 99.6 34.6 105.8
75.9 92.2 34.3 104.6
90.7 112.3 34.1 89.4
118.8 149.8 34.7 88.9
132.5 168.1 35.3 87.1
138.1 175.8 34.5 81.8
148.9 189.6 37.3 76.7
166.4 212.7 38.2 84.0
162.1 206.8 38.7 32.8
169.4 215.8 41.5 100.4
190.1 243.1 43.4 101.2
202.2 258.1 46.8 152.3
224.2 285.9 54.4 116.6
210.4 266.8 57.1 107.6
206.2 261.3 56.7 101.6
198.0 243.3 60.3 125.4
191.9 240.8 61.9 103.1
163.1 201.8 62.9 113.2
155.2 190.1 67.3 109.3
143.4 174.2 68.5 93.6
118.1 1.39.4 72.0 83.3
123.9 146.3 75.8 80.9
109.7 121.1 81.2 57.1 97.3
88.7 84.8 84.9 143.4 150.2
1936 '
January____ 83.1 68.4 93.4 234.1 111.4
85.0 70.4 98.6 221.9 117.0
83.2 63.8 114.0 225.7 113.8
75.7 53.9 132.5 165.1 99.8
68 6 45 0 151.6 99.6 80.6
65 5 42.5 160.1 53.2 62.7
68.0 35 2 205.2 42.4 53.3
76.1 35 8 233.6 81.1 63.9
80 3 36 8 250.7 83.7 69.9
10 8 37 9 282.0 146.3 88.3
94 9 40 4 303.0 116.1 87.8
107.4 46 4 324.7 177.4 134.0
134 6 54.2 331.5 512.5 127.0
128 1 56.8 343.1 308.0 367.4
145.9 57.2 354.8 583.4 276.7
127 1 48.6 361.2 347.7 320.4
122.7 40.8 368.1 339.0 402.1
112.9 35.8 356.7 282.0 193.4
103.1 32.4 378.8 88.5 161.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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June 1936, was 103.1 in July 1957 as compared with

an index of 68.0 in July 1936 (table 1).

Special Types of Public Assistance2
Increase 6.2 Percent

Between June and July obligations incurred
for special types of. assistance—old—age assist—
ance, aid to dependent children, and aid to the
blind—increased 6.2percent in rural and town sample
areas. This rise was accompanied by a 7.9 percent
increase in the number of recipients. Although
several States granted assistance in this field for
the first time in July, the maJor part. of the in—
crease in obligations incurred was accounted for by
the resumption of payments to the aged in Missouri
where payments had been suspended in June due to a
change in accounting procedure in that State. The
July 1937 index of obligations incurred was 378.8
as compared with an index of 205.2 for the corre

sponding month in 1936.

General Relief Decreases
9.5 Percent in Sample Areas

Obligations incurred for general relief
and aid to veterans decreased 9.5 percent in rural
and town sample areas between June and July, con—
tinuing a downward trend from March 1937. The num—
ber of cases receiving aSSistance in this field
declined 8.8 percent. Opportunities for seasonal.
employment in agriculture probably accounted for a
large part of the reduction in this type of assist—
ance. The July 1937 index of 32.4 was slightly be—

low the July 1956 index of 35.2.

Emergency Subsistence
Payments to Farmers5
Drop Sharply

Emergency subsistence payments to farmers

dropped sharply from June to July, declining 68.6

2Old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, and aid
to the blind.

3This term supersedes the designation |'l'test-zttlement emer-
gency grants“ which was used to apply to corresponding r13—
ures 1n preceding issues or the bulletin.

  

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0 Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Dec0
_I_ I932 _l_ 1933 _L I934 I935 _J_ ' I936 _I_ 1937
FIG.2- OBLIGATIONS INCURRED FOR RURAL AND TOWN RELIEF
Drafted by

percent. This decrease was accompanied by a reduc—
tion of 69.2 percent in the number of cases aided,
Of the 36 States included in the sample, emergency
subsistence payments to farmers were made in only
16 States in July; similar payments were made in 35
States in June. F‘ive States—Kansas, Montana, Ne—
braska, North Dakota, and South Dakota—accounted
for approximately 95 percent of the amount expended
for this type of assistance in the sample areas in
July.

Emergency subsistence payments to farmers
have declined markedly from March 1937 when the

index of expenditures stood at 583.4, the highest

index since the program was initiated in November

Division of Social Research,W.P.A.
Alt—2375
1935. The July 1937 index dropped to 88.5, sub~
stantially above the July 1936 index of 42.4.

FIG.3- SAMPLE COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS
IN 36 STATES

 

Reports cover entire counties in all States sampled exoept Massachusetts and Connecticut where
individual townships are represented. Although the sample counties and townships are predom—
inantly rurall some of them include towns and small cities ranging in size up to 25,000 popu»
Iation. The population of the sample areas in 1930 was approximately 6,5l4,000 or 11.5 per»

cent of the total rural and town population of the United States a ' d
ra t
Division of whammy”.
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Number of Cases Receiving Relief and Obligations Incurred for Relief in 385 Rural and Town Areas in 36 States‘
June—July 1937

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. Number of cases Obligations incurred :
Count | es Average
towigfi'ps A _ Percent Percent Percent amount of
. ‘ ' 99119195 change change of relief per
Type of assnstance wutn reporting2 June July from June July from total case in
agencies June June in July
reporting to July to July July
TOTAL (385 areas in 36 States) '
Total ____________________________________ 385 |.365 “56,380 l55,032 -6.8 $2,678,049 $2,446,058 -8.7 l00.0 “5.78
Public assistance, total3 ______________________ 385 1,193 3164,459 3152,916 -7.0 2.667.381 2,437,158 -8 6 99.6 15 94
General and veterans” ........................ 376 643 46,323 43,241 —8.8 646,240 585,115 —9.5 23.9 13.53 F
General relief.. 365 456 43.598 40.579 —6.9 580.850 521,771 -10.2 21.3 12.86
Aid to vetErans" 196 204 2.725 2.662 -2.3 65,390 63,344 ~3.1 2.6 23.80
Special types of assistance. 359 487 96.556 104,190 +7.9 1,628,339 1,728.795 +6 2 70.7 16.59
Old—age assistance ...... __ 341 341 84,254 91,393 +8.5 1.366.244 1.453.991 +6.4 59.5 15.91
Aid to the blind ___________________________ 203 204 2,106 2,253 +7.0 45,826 49,143 +7.2 2.0 21.81
Aid to dependent childrem _________________ 261 279 10,195 10,544 +3.4 216.269 225.661 +4.3 9.2 21.40
Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 32:5 323 22,700 6,991 —69.2 392.802 123.248 —68.6 5.0 17.63
F
Private assistance _____________________________ 119 172 1.921 2,116 +10.2 10,668 8,900 -16.6 0.4 4.21
ALABAMA (6 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 6 20 l,5l7 l,329 -|2.‘4 |9,4|3 |3,877 —28.5 l00.0 |0.44
ublic assistance, total _______________________ 6 18 1,512 1,319 ~12.8 19,401 13,831 —28.7 99.7 10.49 F
General relief _______________________________ 6 6 83 70 f 602 539 f 3.9 7.70
Aid to veterans ______________________________ 6 6 19 18 l 490 4'70 l 5-4 ll
Specia1 types of assistance. _ 6 6 1,165 1,230 +5.6 12.004 12,794 +6.6 92.2 10.40
Old-age assistancef’. .__ - 6 6 812 869 +7.0 8,778 9.316 +6.1 67.1 10.72
Aid to the blind6 ______ _ 5 5 14 16 f 142 166 f 1.2 H
Aid to dependent. children _________ 6 6 339 345 +1.8 3,084 3.312 +7.4 23.9 9.60
Eknergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 6 6 245 1 ~99.6 6.305 28 -99.6 0.2 H
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Private assistance _____________________________ l 2 5 10 f 12 46 l 0-3 ll
ARIZONA (3 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 12 |,376 926 -32.7 22,900 “3,885 -26.3 |00.0 I8.23
Public assistance, total; ______________________ 3 9 31,357 32353 —3e.o 22,792 16,782 -26.3 99.4 19.33 P
General relief _______________________________ 3 5 713 556 —22.0 11.917 7.000 -4l.3 41.5 12.59
Special types of assistance __________________ 3 6 679 353 —48.0 10.810 9.782 ~9.5 57.9 27.71
Old-age assistance‘l... 3 3 436 95 -78.2 3.784 2,277 —39.8 13.5 23.97
Aid to the blinds ______ _ 3 3 23 23 f 494 492 f 2.9 Ti
Aid to dependent. childrenén. __ 3 3 220 235 +6.8 6,532 7.013 +7.4 41 5 29.84
Dnergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 3 3 2 - l 55 ‘ l ‘ '
Private assistance _____________________________ 2 3 19 58 1 118 103 1‘ O 6 1.78
F
ARKANSAS r10 counties) '
Total ____________________________________ lo 30 2,682 2,97l +I0.8 24.400 26,632 +9.] |00.0 8.96
Public assistance, total _______________________ 10 30 2,682 2,971 +10.8 24,400 26,632 +9.1 100.0 8.96 F
General relief _______________________________ 10 10 376 397 +5.6 2,190 2,322 +6.0 8.7 5.85
Aid to veterans ______________________________ 10 10 — - - - - — — -
Special types_of assistance. __ 10 10 2,263 2,569 +13.5 21.407 24.228 +13.2 91.0 9.43
Old-age assistances ________________________ 10 10 1.594 1,934 +21.3 14,594 17,778 +21.8 66.8 9.19
Aid to the blind" __________________________ 10 10 83 82 7 758 750 f 2.8 9.15
Aid to dependent childrensu 10 10 586 553 -5.6 6,055 5,700 -5.9 21.4 10.31 ‘
Emergency Subsistence paymentss ______________ 10 10 43 5 f 503 82 f 0.3 H
Private assistance _____________________________ - - - - - - - - — —
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CALIFORNIA (10 counties) '
Total ____________________________________ IO 50 7,596 7,406 -2.5 205,740 2| [,270 +2.7 |00.0 26.53
Public assistance, total3 ______________________ 10 so 37,247 37,097 —2.2 204,428 209,939 +2.7 99.4 29.62 5
General relief _______________________________ 10 20 2,722 2.574 -5.4 58.821 63.901 +8.6 30.3 24.83
SpECial types of assistance_ _ 10 10 4.540 4,643 +2.3 142.364 146.038 +2.6 69.1 31.45
Old-age assistance ._ 10 10 3,673 3.768 +2.6 112,810 115,978 +2.8 54.9 30.78 $
Aid to the blindb____ 9 9 196 195 —O.5 6,724 6,746 +0.3 3.2 34.59 \
Aid to dependent. children6 _________________ 10 10 671 680 +1.3 22,830 23,314 +2.1 11.0 34.29
Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 10 10 84 - f 3.243 - l ‘ '
Private assistance _____________________________ 7 20 349 319 —B,6 1,312 1,331 +1.4 0.6 4.17
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 Number of Cases Receiving Relief and Obligations Incurred for Relief in 385 Rural and Town Areas in 36 States1

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Counties Average
and A , Percent Percent Percent amount of
Type of assistance townships {89:13:52 change change 0f relief per
With p 9 June July from June July from total case in
agencies June June l“ July
reporting to July to July July
COLORADO 48 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 8 l6 3,049 2,767 -9.2 $87,426 $80,643 -7.8 )00.0 329.“;
Public assistance, total’ ...................... a 15 33,049 32.767 —9.2 87,426 80,643 -7.e 100.0 29.14
General relief _______________________________ 8 8 666 553 -l7.0 13.312 10,109 -24.1 12.5 18.28
Special types of assistance _______ _ 8 8 2,519 2,521 +0.1 69.944 70.047 +0.1 86.9 27.79
Old-age assistance6 ___________ . 8 8 2.184 2,187 +0.1 61,043 61,176 +0.2 75.9 27.97
Aid to the blind6 _____ _ e s 44 44 f 1.126 1,135 1 1.4 11
Aid to dependent children6 _ 8 8 291 290 -O.3 7.775 7,736 —O.5 9.6 26.68
Fmergency subsistence payments ______________ 8 8 251 2:5 —90.8 4.170 487 -88.3 0.6 11
Private assistance _____________________________ - - — — — — - - - -
CONNECTICUT (4O townships)
Total ____________________________________ 40 46 1.244 1,255 +0.9 32,0I8 34,138 +6.6 I00.0 27.20
Public assistance, total ....................... 40 46 1.244 1.255 +0.9 32.018 34.138 +6.6 100.0 27.20
General relief_________.____.; _______________ 37 37 451 461 +2.2 11.944 13.118 +9.8 38.4 28.46
Special types of assistance- 40 40 789 794 +0.6 19.964 21,020 +5.3 61.6 26.47
Old-age assistance ________________________ 4O 40 752 763 +1.5 18.886 19.704 +4.3 57.7 25.82
Aid to the blind ___________________________ 15 15 s 4 l 64 81 1 0.3 H
Aid to dependent children_. _ 20 20 29 27 1 1,014 1,235 t 3.6 fl
Emergency subsistence payments5 ________ _ 5 6 4 — 1‘ 110 - 1' - -
Private assistance _____________________________ — — - - - - — - - -
FLORIDA [6 counties)
Total .................................... 6 36 2,899 2,754 -5.0 3|,993 27,059 —l5.') l00.0 9.83
Public assistance, total _______________________ 6 28 2,695 2,589 -3.9 31,349 26,475 -15.5 97.8 10.23
General relief__ _ 5 10 1.215 1,397 +15.0 8.521 10,382 421.8 38.4 7.43
Aid to veterans__ __ _ 6 6 104 103 -1.0 4,160 4,120 -1.0 15.2 40.00
Special types of assistance __________________ 6 10 1,102 1,089 —l.2 12,123 11,973 -1.2 44.2 10.99
Old-age assistance6 ________________________ 6 6 988 9'75 —l.3 11.062 10.912 -l.4 40.3 11.19
Aid to the blind ________ l l 82 82 f 647 647 1 2.4 7.89
Aid to dependent children __________________ 4 4 32 32 T 414 414 f 1.5 if
Energency subsistence payments5 ______________ 6 6 274 - -100.0 6.545 - -100.0 — -
Private assistance _____________________________ 2 8 . 204 165 -19.1 644 584 -9.3 2.2 3.54
GEORGIA (16 counties)
Total .................................... I6 50' l,285 1,!“ -7.9 12,380 9,522 -23.l l00.0 8.0”
Public assistance, total; ...................... 16 47 31,247 31,142 -s.4 12,162 9,294 —23.5 97.6 8.14
General relief ............................... 15 15 803 671 -16.4 2,041 1,828 -10.4 19.2 2.72
Aid to veterans ______________________________ 15 15 136 125 -8.1 4,080 3,750 ~8.1 39.4 30.00
Special types of assistance 16 16 - 347 1 - 3,679 1 38.6 10.60
Old»age assistance6 ________________________ 14 14 — 328 i — 3,317 f 34.8 10.11
Aid to the blind6 __________________________ a 3 - 2 1‘ — 20 t 0.2 H
Aid to dependent children‘ _ . 9 9 — 17 {r - 342 ’r 3.6 fl
Emergency subsistence paymentsf' ______________ 16 16 308 2 —99.4 6.041 37 -99.4 0.4 H
Private assistance _____________________________ 3 3 38 42 T 218 228 T 2.4 H
ILLINOIS (11 counties)
Total ____________________________________ II 49 l|l,|)|5 ll),0l6 -2.8 23l,2’43 Zill,880 -7.I I00.0 [5.33
Public assistance, total _______________________ 11 41 14.335 13.941 —2.7 231.021 214.728 -7.1 99.9 15.40
General and veterans ......................... ll 12 5.483 5.640 +2.9 91.720 83,402 -9.1 38.8 14.79
Special types of assistance _ 11 22 8.417 8,248 -2.0 132.783 130,474 —1.7 60.7 15.82
Old-age assmtanceé ........................ 11 11 7,739 7.562 -2.3 117.191 114.421 —2.4 53.2 15.13
Aid to the blind ___________ 11 11 353 365 +3.4 9.461 10.052 +6.2 4.7 27.54
Aid to dependent children.. - 10 10 325 321 —1.2 6,131 6,001 —2.1 2.8 18.69
Emergency subsistence payments5 __ 11 11 435 53 -87.8 6.518 852 -86.9 0.4 16.08
Private assistance _____________________________ 6 8 80 75 f 222 152 T 0.1 2.03

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Number of Cases lieceiving Relief and Obligations Incurred for Relief in 385 Rural and Town Areas in 36 States‘

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June—July 1937

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Counties Average
and . Percent Percent Percent amount of
, townships Agencles cnan e chan e of .
T e of assnstance . . 9 9 rel Ief per
yp W'q‘ reporting? June July from June July from total case in
agencres June June in July
reporting to July to July July
iNDI ANA (9 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 9 27 lb.727 4,730 +0. I $64,474 $64,436 -0.l |00.0 “3.62
Public assxstance. total _______________________ 9 27 4,727 4,730 +0.1 64.474 64.436 -0. 1 100.0 13.62
General relief ________________ 9 9 1.566 1,486 -5.1 18,072 16,885 -6.6 26.2 11.36
Special types of assistance _ 9 9 3. 139 3. 237 +3. 1 46.025 47. 441 +3. 1 73. 6 14. 66
Old-age 855151131168” _________ 9 9 2. 560 2. 609 +1. 9 33.100 33. 572 + 1. 4 52. 1 12.87
Aid to the blinds __________ 9 9 138 139 +0.7 2.564 2.548 -0.6 3.9 18.33
Aid Lo dependent. chi.l.£1ren6 - 9 9 441 489 + 10 . 9 10. 361 11. 321 +9. 3 17 . 6 23.15
Energency subsistence paymgms§_ 9 9 22 7 T 377 110 T O. 2 TT
Private assistance _____________________________ - — — - - - ‘ - ' ‘
IOWA (9 counLies)
Total ____________________________________ 9 I48 5,058 Il,853 -u. I 79,379 74,442 -6.2 |00.0 l5.3|l
Public assistance, Lonai’ ______________________ 9 45 35,035 34,337 ~19 79, an 74, 355 —s. 1 99. 9 15. 37
General and veterans _________________________ 9 27 1,846 1. 680 -9.0 30,112 25, 427 —15. 6 34.1 15.14
Spema]. types of aSSisLance __________________ 9. 18 3,099 3,201 +3.3 46,678 48,711 +4.4 65.5 15.22
Old—age assiscance ---- 9 9 2.817 2,925 +3.8 41.603 43.674 +5.0 58.7 14.93
Aid to the blind ___________________________ 9 9 73 72 T 1. 252 1, 235 T 1. 7 1'7. 15
Am Lo dependent. children __________________ 9 9 2139 204 -2. 4 3.823 3.802 -0. 5 5. l 18. 64
Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 9 9 130 12 -9O . 8 2. 417 225 -90. 7 0 . 3 ll
Private assistance _____________________________ 2 3 23 16 T 172 79 T O. 1 TT
KANSAS (13 Counties)
Total ____________________________________ I3 40 3,827 2,323 -39.3 55,874 29,057 48.0 I00.0 l2.5|
Pub1ic assistance, total _____________________ v 13 28 3.611 2.106 -41.7 53.994 27,372 -49.3 94.2 13.00
General relie.~ _______________________________ 13 15 1,776 1.648 -7.2 22.989 20.204 -12. 1 69.5 12. 26
Special type. of assistance __________________ 2 2 - 18 T - 172 T 0. 6 TT
old-age assistance _________________________ - - — — — — - — — -
Aid co the blind _______ — - — - - — — — — —
Aid to dependent children_- 2 - 15 T - 172 T 0. 6 TT
Emergency subsistence pawns-ms5 ______________ 13 13 1,835 440 —76.0 31,005 6. 996 -'77. 4 24. l 15.90
Private assistance _____________________________ 9 12 216 217 +0.5 1.880 1.685 -1.0.4 5.8 7.76
KENTUCKY (12 counties)
Total ____________________________________ |2 36 3,463 3,08l -l|.0 35,925 30,295 -l5.7 IO0.0 9.83
Public assistance, tonal _______________________ 12 33 3.455 3,066 -1l.3 35.702 30. 142 ~15.6 99. 5 9.83
General relief-u — 4 4 58 49 T 1.106 1. 191 T 3.9 TT
Aid to veterans-“- —. 5 5 12 12 T 295 295 T 1.0 TT
Special types of assistance ------------- 12 15 2. 821 3,005 +6. 5 26.906 28. 656 +6. 5 94. 6 9. 54
Old—age assisnance — ——————————— 12 12 2,821 3,005 +6.5 26,908 28.656 +6.5 94.6 9.54
Aid to the blind ------ _ 3 3 _ _ - _ _ - -
Aid to dependent. children-- - — — - — — — - - -
Energency subsmbence paymean5 -------------- 12 12 564 — —100.0 7, 395 - —100.0 — -
Private assistance ----------------------------- 3 3 8 15 T 223 153 T O. 5 TT
LOUISIANA (10 counties)
Total ------------------------------------ lo 32 5,925 5,772 -2.6 62,845 69,0!0 +9.8 |00.0 “.96
Public assistance, total ----------------------- 10 30 5,903 5,750 -2.6 62,800 68,945 +9.8 99.9 11.99
General relief"- 10 11 l. 162 1.140 -1.9 8.893 9,649 +8.5 14.0 8.46
Aid to venerans-_ - _ 9 9 188 186 -1. l 11. 280 11. 146 -1. 2 16. 1 59.92
Special types of assistance - 10 10 4,065 4.424 +8.8 33.313 48,150 +44.5 69.8 10.88
Old-age assistange -------- 10 10 3, 156 3. 461 +9. 7 24, 729 32. 431 +31. 1 47.0 9. 37
Aid to the blind ———————— 10 10 59 55 1 358 539 t 0.8 9.80
Aid be dependent. children - 10 10 8% 908 +6.8 8. 226 15. 180 +84. 5 22.0 16. ’72
Energency subsistence payments“ 10 10 488 - -100.0 9. 314 V - —100.0 — -
Private assistance ----------------------------- 2 2 22 22 T 45 65 T 0. 1 TT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Number of Cases Receiving Relief and Obligations Incurred for Relief in 385 Rural and Town Areas in 36 States‘
June—~July 1937

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agencies June June in NW
reportlng to July to July July
MASSACHUSETTS (23 townships)
|.62 TOtal ———————————————————————————————————— 23 '40 |,098 I. NI +3.9 $32,329 530.207 +5.8 |00.0 $29.98
1,62 Public assistance, total; ______________________ 25 37 31.095 31,136 +3.9 32.284 34.162 +5.8 99.8 30.02
..36 General and veterans _________________________ 23 29 298 313 +6.7 6,811 8.047 +18.1 23.5 25.31
1.66 Special types of assistance __________________ 23 30 908 929 +2.3 25.473 26.115 +2.5 76.3 28.11
2.87 . Old—age assistance6 _____ 23 23 854 872 +2.1 22.939 23,504 +2.5 68.7 26.95
1.33 I Aid to the blind" _______ 5 5 7 7 1 108 108 1 0.3 H
1,16 - Aid to dependent chiidren‘ _________________ 19 19 47 so 1 2.426 2.505 1 7.3 50.06
H 1 Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 1 1 — - — — — — 0.0 —
- 1’ Private assistance _____________________________ 3 3 3 3 1 45 45 1 0.2 fl
MICHIGAN (11 counties)
1.30 Total ____________________________________ H 62 6,706 6.7% 40.6 ”17.250 |05,2l|0 -|.9 l00.0 [5.60
._37 Public assistance, totalj ...................... 11 53 36.671 36.716 +0.7 107.092 105.140 —1.8 99.9 15.66
._14 General and veterans _________________________ 11 33 3.056 2.690 ~12.0 41.476 33.484 -19.3 51.8 12.45
., 22 Special types of assistance __________________ 11 25 3.510 4.033 +14.9 63.341 71.656 +13.1 55.1 17.77
_93 Old~age assistance _____ ll 11 2.674 3.183 +19.0 43.190 52,912 +22.5 50.3 16.62
_15 Aid to the biind” ______ _ 6 6 17 17 1 511 306 1 0.3 11
1.64 Aid to dependent children6 11 14 819 833 +1.7 19.840 18.438 —7.1 17.5 22.13
ft Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ ll 11 105 — —100.0 2,275 - -100.0 0.0 —
H Private assistance _____________________________ 6 9 35 30 ’f 198 100 f 0.1 H
MINNESOTA (12 counties)
:5. Total ____________________________________ 12 611 9.090 8,589 -5.5 l68.355 160.9116 41.1 100.0 16.71
Public assistance, total _______________________ 12 60 9,005 8.552 -5.0 157.855 160.696 —4.3 99.8 18.79
;_ 26 General and veterans _________________________ 12 24 1.497 1.397 —6.7 31.956 32.562 +1.9 20.2 25.31
11 Special types of assistance- 12 34 7.122 7.155 +0.5 128.479 128.134 -O.3 79.6 17.91
_ 01d~age assistance" ________________________ 12 12 6.590 6,580 -O.2 116,306 116.596 +0.2 72.4 17.72
_ Aid to the blind __________________________ 11 11 45 46 1 780 795 1 0.5 11
11 Aid to dependent children_ _ 11 11 487 529 +8.6 11.393 10.743 —5.7 6.7 20.31
.90 Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 12 12 386 — ~100.0 7.420 - -100.0 0.0 —
.76 Private assistance. ____________________________ 4 4 85 37 T 500 250 1' 0.2 ‘H
MISSISSIPPI 110 counties)
.83 Total ____________________________________ 10 118 2.870 2.300 -|9.9 I831“ |2.I97 -33.9 |00.0 5.30
.83 Public assistance, total _______________________ 10 38 2.772 2.229 —19.6 18.093 11.981 —33.8 98.2 5.38
“1 General relief _______________________________ 8 8 13B 138 0.0 3'79 388 +2.4 3.2 2.81
ff Aid to veterans _______________________ 10 10 2'72 257 -5.5 4.265 3,965 -7.0 32.5 15.43
_54 Special types of assistance- 10 10 1.844 1.834 —0.5 7.603 7,628 +0.3 62.5 4.16
Old—age assistancea _____ - 10 10 1.844 1.834 —O.5 7.603 7,628 +0.3 62.5 4.16
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_ Aid to the blind ________ — — - — - - - — - —
_ 5 Aid to dependent children____ — - — — — - - - - -
— Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 10 10 518 — —100.0 5.846 - -100.0 — —
H Private assistance _____________________________ 9 10 98 '71 i 351 216 ’1 1.8 3.04
MISSOURI (12 counties)

'95 Total ____________________________________ 12 611 5.4% 9.3111 +72.5 117.789 9|.262 +91.o 100.0 9.77
'99 Public assistance, total ....................... 12 61 5.374 9,303 473.1 47.515 91,070 +91.7 99.8 9.79
3: General relief ——————————————————————————————— 12 25 3.373 3,222 —4.5 18,343 14,160 —22.8 15.5 4.39
88 ’\ Special types ,of assistance- 12 24 303 6.010 +1.883.5 7,724 76,050 +8816 83.3 12.65
’37 fl Old-age assistance 12 12 — 5.707 ’1 - 68,326 f 74.9 11.97
'80 \ Aid to the blind ________ 12 12 303 303 0.0 7.724 7.724 0.0 8.4 25.49
' Aid to dependent children __________________ - - — - — — — — — —
7? Emergency subsistence paymentss ______________ 12 12 1.698 71 ~95.a 21.448 860 —96.0 1.0 12.11
11 Private assistance _____________________________ 2 3 42 38 1‘ 274 192 f 0.2 H

 

 

  

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MONTANA re counties) ”
Total ____________________________________ 8 18 2,529 2,999 -1.11 $57,671} $53,381 -7.11 100.0 $21.90
Public assistance, tcts13 ______________________ a 15 32.526. 32.490 -1.4 57.655 53.362 —7.4 99.9 21.43
General relief _______________________________ S 8 293 275 -6.1 5.667 5.297 —6.5 9.9 19.26
Special types of assistance __________________ 8 8 1.036 1.292 124.7 24.866 26.847 ‘ +7.9 50.3 20.78
Old—age assistance6 ________________________ 8 8 910 1. 136 +24.8 21.325 22.438 "15.2 42.0 19.75
Aid to the blind _______ _ — — _ _ - _ - _ _ _
Aid to dependent. children -_ - 8 8 126 156 +23.B 3.561 4.409 +23.8 13.3 28.26
Emergency subsistence payments ______________ 8 8 1,233 964 —21.8 27.102 21.218 -21.7 39.7 22.01
Private assistance _____________________________ 2 2 3 4 i 19 19 1 0. l H
NEBRASKA 18 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 8 60 11,111“ 3,559 -19.9 77,801 51,711 -33.5 100.0 111.53
Public assistance, total _______________________ 8 46 4.401 3.544 ~19.5 76.508 51.636 -32.5 99.9 14.57
General and veterans _________________________ 8 29 617 495 —19.8 7.415 6.830 —7.9 13.2 13.80
Special types of assistance 8 17 2.758 2.605 —5.5 50.455 37.564 -25.5 72.7 14.42
Old-age assistance _________________________ 9 8 2,321 2.176 —6.2 40.407 28.185 -30.2 54.5 12.95
Aid to the blind‘ __________________________ a 9 as 40 f 715 760 1 1.5 11
Aid. to dependent children6 8 16 399 389 -2.5 9.333 8.619 —7.7 16.7 22.16
Emergency subsistence payment55_ 8 8 1,026 444 -56.7 18.638 7.242 ~61.1 14.0 16.31
Private assistance _____________________________ 8 14 4O 15 1 1,293 75 1' 0.1 11‘
NEW YORK 17 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 7 1'1 6,585 6.1130 -2.11 127,695 125,899 —|.|1 100.0 19.57
Public assistance, totai’ ______________________ 7 14 36,535 36.430 -2.4 127,698 125,849 —1.4 100.0 19.57
General and veterans _________________________ 7 7 2,147 1.948 -9.3 38.289 34.151 —lO.8 27.1 17.53
Special types of assistance- . 7 7 4.599 4,671 +1.6 88.955 91.698 +3.1 72.9 19.63
Old-age assistance ____ __ 7 7 4.287 4,301 +0.3 78.355 79.967 +2.1 63.6 18.59
Aid to the Mind“ 3 ________________________ 6 6 - 55 — 1.048 f 0.8 19.05
Aid to dependent. children6 _________________ 7 7 312 315 +1.0 10.600 10,683 +0.8 8.5 33.91
Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 7 7 20 - ’r 454 — i - -
Private assistance _____________________________ - — — — - _ - .. _ _
NORTH CAROLINA (12 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 12 38 952 91111 —0.8 7,5119 9,9011 +211.7 100.0 9.96
Public assistance, total3 ______________________ 12 35 3901 3936 +3.9 7.309 9.355 +28.4 99.8 10.03
General relief _______________________________ 10 10 584 347 —40.6 2.672 2.230 —16.5 23.7 6.43
Aid to veterans ______________________________ 12 12 224 224 0.0 3.265 3,265 0.0 34.7 14.58
Special types of assistance __________________ 10 10 15 367 '1 140 3.891 f 41.4 10.60
Old—age assistancei--- e a — 275 1 — 2.454 f 26.1 8.92
Aid to the blind“-.. 7 7 - 59 f - 848 1 9.0 14.37
Aid to dependent children6 ______ 9 9 15 33 f 140 589 1 6.3 H
Emergency subsistence payments5 ______________ 12 12 78 - i 1.232 - T - -
Private assistance _____________________________ 3' 3 51 8 '1 235 18 t 0.2 if
NORTH DAKOTA 17 counties)
Total ____________________________________ 7 17 6,119 11,173 -31.7 108,900 73,991 -32.5 100.0 17.59
Public assistance, tetal3 ______________________ 7 14 36.091 34.080 -33-0 108.889 72.900 -33.1 99.2 17.87
General relief _______________________________ '7