Georgians Struggling to Survive: Basics of Rent, Utilities and Food Needed Most

GBPI has partnered with the SouthStrong to produce this look at how Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants in Georgia were faring amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The data was analyzed and the report was written by the Southern Economic Advancement program. You can download a pdf of the report here, or view it below.

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