2022: Comparing aging and government transfer dependency in Crenshaw County since 1970

2022: Comparing aging and government transfer dependency in Crenshaw County since 1970
John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group — Official Website
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In 2022, Crenshaw County received $191.2 million in government transfer payments, equivalent to $14,683 per capita.

These payments—which include Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and income maintenance—accounted for 30.7% of all personal income in the county, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

This marks a slight increase in the county’s reliance on government transfers compared to 2012, when such payments made up 30.1% of total income. Since then, the share has risen by 0.6%.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

In 2022, government transfers in Crenshaw County primarily focused on older adults—such as Social Security transfers, which totaled $64.9 million (33.9% of all transfer income), and Medicare, which accounted for $47.2 million (24.7%)—played a significant role in the county’s overall income.

On a per capita basis, Social Security payments rose from $4,051 in 2012 and $850 in 1970 to $4,983 in 2022, reflecting a 23% increase over the past decade and a 486.2% shift since 1970.

Similarly, Medicare transfers climbed from $2,985 in 2012 and $239 in 1970 to $3,627, marking 21.5% and 1,417.6% increases, respectively.

These increases in per capita payments align with shifts in the county’s age distribution. In 2022, residents aged 65 and older made up 19.9% of the total population, compared to 16.8% in 2012 and 14.3% in 1970. While the senior share of the population has increased, the rise in per capita Social Security and Medicare transfers suggests that these assistance programs for older adults now require a larger share of government funding—either due to growing needs, expanded eligibility, higher benefit levels, or increased enrollment.

According to the Economic Innovation Group, total income in Crenshaw County excluding public assistance amounted to $33,199 per capita in 2022, compared to $47,882 when government transfers were included.

Breaking down the other contributions in the county, Medicaid transfers made up $29.3 million, a 15.3% share of total income, while income maintenance programs, including assistance such as SNAP or TANF, added another $26.7 million, or 13.9% of the total.

Compared to the previous year, Crenshaw County’s reliance on government transfers decreased by 5.1%.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans’ income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.2% (or $2,016 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.6% (or $11,529 per capita) in 2022 nationwide.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Crenshaw County, 2022

2022 Alabama County Rankings by Per Capita Government Transfers

County State Rank (Per Capita Transfers) Dependency on Transfers (%) % Population 65+ Social Security Transfers (%) Medicare Transfers (%) Medicaid Transfers (%) Income Maintenance Transfers (%) Per Capita Transfers ($)
Wilcox County 1 46% 22.54% 31% 23.3% 17.9% 19.9% $18,348
Perry County 2 47.63% 21.9% 26.8% 21.9% 21.5% 20.7% $18,237
Greene County 3 44.82% 25.54% 30.8% 24.9% 15.8% 18.5% $17,080
Dallas County 4 40.67% 20.47% 27.2% 24.2% 18.3% 19.9% $17,007
Conecuh County 5 41.99% 25% 33.2% 24.6% 14.4% 14.1% $16,955
Fayette County 6 39.71% 21.79% 33.7% 31.8% 15.1% 10.8% $16,692
Choctaw County 7 35.39% 24.21% 36.4% 28.8% 12.2% 12.5% $16,436
Lowndes County 8 34.76% 20.8% 31% 22.9% 15.6% 19.5% $16,211
Hale County 9 37.46% 20.36% 30.5% 26.7% 16.4% 15.6% $16,189
Marengo County 10 34.15% 20.58% 33.8% 25.4% 16.4% 14.7% $15,981
Clarke County 11 34.43% 20.72% 35.5% 26.5% 13.3% 14.4% $15,554
Monroe County 12 36.47% 21.74% 35% 26.5% 14.4% 13% $15,019
Walker County 13 31.99% 19.87% 36.1% 27.9% 14.9% 10.6% $14,939
Sumter County 14 38.65% 19.92% 30.3% 23.6% 14.5% 17.4% $14,896
Butler County 15 31.74% 21.53% 32.1% 24.4% 15.5% 16.2% $14,893
Washington County 16 34% 20.88% 38.5% 27.4% 12% 12% $14,857
Etowah County 17 34.19% 19.72% 33.2% 28.2% 15.5% 11% $14,686
Crenshaw County 18 30.67% 19.91% 33.9% 24.7% 15.3% 13.9% $14,683
Henry County 19 28.21% 23.92% 36.7% 28.9% 12% 10.3% $14,682
Barbour County 20 36.12% 20.3% 32.5% 26.9% 15.9% 14.9% $14,648
Tallapoosa County 21 29.97% 23.56% 38% 25.4% 13.2% 11.7% $14,615
Pickens County 22 34.24% 19.61% 33% 28.1% 14.4% 13.3% $14,606
Lamar County 23 37.26% 22.44% 36% 26.5% 15.4% 11.6% $14,604
Covington County 24 34.83% 22.32% 33.8% 28% 14.1% 11.8% $14,471
Randolph County 25 33.67% 21.3% 35.1% 26.3% 12.4% 13.7% $14,338
Cherokee County 26 31.92% 24.56% 40.1% 27.2% 12.1% 9.6% $14,328
Coosa County 27 35.65% 25.79% 35.5% 31.3% 8.8% 11.9% $14,125
Geneva County 28 33.69% 20.96% 33.2% 25.7% 14% 12.3% $13,910
Winston County 29 31.51% 22% 34.8% 30.4% 13.2% 11% $13,797
Chambers County 30 35.42% 20.61% 36.3% 25.6% 13.1% 14.1% $13,769
Macon County 31 35.99% 21.38% 31.4% 21.8% 13.3% 15.5% $13,726
Houston County 32 26.34% 18.71% 32.9% 25.8% 13.7% 13.3% $13,458
Russell County 33 34.82% 15.62% 29.1% 20% 9.1% 14.8% $13,388
Calhoun County 34 31.34% 18.46% 32.9% 27% 12.9% 12.3% $13,328
Dale County 35 30.16% 18.2% 30.7% 22.5% 13.3% 13.6% $13,262
Talladega County 36 31.89% 19.56% 35.6% 26.8% 14.3% 12.9% $13,150
Escambia County 37 33.69% 18.81% 34.9% 27.4% 12.4% 14.5% $13,084
Clay County 38 32.37% 21.31% 36.6% 27.5% 13.9% 11.1% $12,907
Jackson County 39 29.72% 21% 38.6% 28.6% 11.4% 10.6% $12,862
Colbert County 40 29.16% 20.62% 38.1% 26.7% 11.1% 10.4% $12,846
Coffee County 41 25.24% 17.2% 30% 21% 11.8% 10.7% $12,806
Lawrence County 42 30.81% 18.97% 37.6% 29.8% 11.3% 11.9% $12,792
Mobile County 43 26.48% 17.35% 32.5% 25.1% 14.7% 14.8% $12,602
Montgomery County 44 25.22% 16.22% 30.2% 20.7% 13.8% 17.3% $12,410
Pike County 45 26.26% 15.68% 29.2% 22.9% 14.7% 14.9% $12,283
DeKalb County 46 30% 17.83% 34% 24.9% 15.6% 14.1% $12,186
Bibb County 47 32.32% 17.81% 34.7% 29.3% 13.9% 12.4% $12,124
Cleburne County 48 27.21% 19.59% 36.9% 26.6% 13.9% 12.7% $12,036
Chilton County 49 28.27% 17.28% 34.6% 27.1% 13.3% 13% $11,939
Marion County 50 28.2% 21.43% 37.9% 22.6% 14.3% 13.7% $11,935
Lauderdale County 51 26.46% 20.56% 40.2% 26.1% 10.9% 9.4% $11,933
Baldwin County 52 20.93% 21.67% 41.7% 27.9% 7.6% 7.6% $11,878
Franklin County 53 28.18% 17.41% 33.3% 27.4% 15.8% 13.6% $11,853
Bullock County 54 37.61% 18.51% 28.1% 20% 19.6% 21% $11,806
Cullman County 55 24% 19% 37.5% 28.4% 11.6% 9.7% $11,797
Jefferson County 56 17.76% 16.81% 34.3% 26.7% 14.1% 13.3% $11,783
Marshall County 57 25.19% 17.11% 34.6% 26.2% 13.4% 13.1% $11,561
Morgan County 58 24.83% 18.11% 38.2% 25% 13.5% 11.6% $11,472
Elmore County 59 23.36% 16.63% 36.1% 24.9% 9.6% 10.3% $11,461
St. Clair County 60 23% 17.94% 37.8% 25.8% 13.4% 10.4% $11,095
Autauga County 61 22% 16.34% 34.4% 22.3% 11.4% 11.6% $10,892
Blount County 62 24.3% 18.97% 39.7% 25.3% 12.1% 10.9% $10,628
Madison County 63 16.29% 15.75% 34.7% 24.3% 9.3% 9.4% $9,979
Limestone County 64 17.83% 15.71% 36.8% 25.1% 7.9% 9% $9,620
Tuscaloosa County 65 22.44% 13.99% 34.3% 25.1% 13.1% 13% $9,251
Shelby County 66 13.19% 16.86% 44.5% 28.9% 5.4% 7.5% $8,891
Lee County 67 17.88% 13.41% 35.7% 21.6% 8.4% 12.7% $8,351


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