Food Deserts in Mississippi
17.3% of Mississippi households were food insecure on average over 2022-2024 — above the national average of 13.7%. 6.9% experienced very low food security, meaning disrupted eating patterns.
Mississippi at a glance
Sources →Food insecurity rate (3-yr avg)
17.3%
USDA ERS, 2022-2024
Very low food security
6.9%
USDA ERS, 2022-2024
SNAP receipt rate
13.5%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Poverty rate
18.9%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Median household income
$56,447
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Households without a vehicle
6.3%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Understanding Mississippi's food security landscape
Mississippi's food insecurity rate of 17.3% places it among the higher-rate states in the country. Food insecurity at this level reflects systemic pressures: housing costs consuming a growing share of family budgets, wage growth lagging behind food price inflation, and in many parts of the state, significant distances to full-service grocery stores.
A poverty rate of 18.9% means a substantial share of Mississippi residents are operating near or below the federal poverty line, where even small income disruptions can push a family into food insecurity. SNAP receipt (13.5% of households) provides a critical safety net but cannot fully compensate for transportation gaps or the higher cost of food in rural and underserved areas.
Transportation access gap
6.3% of Mississippi households have no vehicle. For these families, the USDA's 1-mile urban or 10-mile rural threshold for LILA classification translates into a practical barrier to fresh food, regardless of what grocery stores exist nearby.
Food assistance resources
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Find pantries in Mississippi →Data notes
- Food insecurity rates are 3-year rolling averages (2022-2024) from USDA ERS ERR-358.
- SNAP and poverty data from Census ACS 5-year estimates (2020-2024).
- Health indicators are age-adjusted prevalence from CDC PLACES 2025 release.
- State rates are population-weighted averages of county estimates.
Health indicators linked to food access
Age-adjusted prevalence from CDC PLACES 2025. Population-weighted from county estimates.
Adult obesity
40.7%
CDC PLACES, 2023
Diagnosed diabetes
13.6%
CDC PLACES, 2023
High blood pressure
41.6%
CDC PLACES, 2023
Frequent mental distress
18.2%
CDC PLACES, 2023
County map
82 counties
Poverty, SNAP receipt, median income, and health-outcome rates for every county in Mississippi. Click a metric above the map to switch. Hover any county for details.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2019-2023) for poverty, median household income, and SNAP receipt; CDC PLACES 2025 release (2023 BRFSS) for obesity, diabetes, and mental distress.
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