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Is Investing In A High Welfare Rate A Benefit or Detriment To Your Investment?

Ken M.#2 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Does it matter where you own rentals? When you buy that rental, do you consider local rental laws, police requirements, appreciation, local government support for landlords or do you simply buy where you can find the best purchase? Do higher welfare numbers mean more problems?

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This map, via Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao, shows the share of households in each state that reported receiving cash public assistance (also known as TANF, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) or food assistance (also known as SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) in 2023.

Ranked: U.S. Households on Welfare by State

Puerto Rico stands out with 47% of households receiving assistance.

This reflects sustained economic challenges and unique territorial program structures.

RankState or JurisdictionCodeShare of Households
on Welfare
# of Households
on Welfare
1Puerto RicoPR47%586K
2New MexicoNM20%162K
3West VirginiaWV18%129K
4LouisianaLA17%308K
5OregonOR17%284K
6New YorkNY16%1253K
7MassachusettsMA15%418K
8OklahomaOK15%224K
9PennsylvaniaPA15%787K
10Rhode IslandRI15%67K
11AlabamaAL14%277K
12District of ColumbiaDC14%46K
13FloridaFL14%1157K
14IllinoisIL14%723K
15MichiganMI14%571K
16MississippiMS14%162K
17NevadaNV14%162K
18AlaskaAK13%35K
19CaliforniaCA13%1748K
20ConnecticutCT13%182K
21GeorgiaGA13%524K
22HawaiiHI13%63K
23KentuckyKY13%240K
24MaineME13%76K
25North CarolinaNC13%553K
26OhioOH13%641K
27WashingtonWA13%382K
28DelawareDE12%46K
29MarylandMD12%279K
30TennesseeTN12%329K
31TexasTX12%1322K
32VermontVT12%32K
33WisconsinWI12%282K
34ArizonaAZ11%311K
35ArkansasAR11%132K
36MissouriMO11%264K
37South CarolinaSC11%230K
38IndianaIN10%262K
39IowaIA10%131K
40New JerseyNJ10%342K
41VirginiaVA10%320K
42ColoradoCO9%215K
43IdahoID9%63K
44MinnesotaMN9%201K
45MontanaMT9%42K
46NebraskaNE9%69K
47South DakotaSD9%32K
48KansasKS8%90K
49New HampshireNH7%39K
50North DakotaND7%24K
51UtahUT6%68K
52WyomingWY6%14K

Among the states, New Mexico has the highest share at 20%, followed by West Virginia (18%), Oregon (17%), Louisiana (17%), and New York (16%).

A large cluster of state jurisdictions have low‑to‑mid teens of U.S. households on welfare.

And at the other end, Utah and Wyoming are lowest at 6%, with New Hampshire and North Dakota at 7% and Kansas at 8%.

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