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Recent
Trends and Economic Issues in the WIC Infant Formula
Rebate Program
State agencies receive rebates from manufacturers
of infant formula purchased under the Special Supplemental
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
(WIC). But net wholesale prices bid by competing
manufacturers have increased in recent years. August
2006
Nutrient Adequacy
of Children Participating in WIC
Economic brief summarizes two recent ERS-sponsored
studies providing new assessments of nutrient intakes
of WIC children and those not participating in this
USDA food program. April 2006
Interstate
Variation in WIC Food Package Costs
In one of the few studies to examine the degree
to which food prices, caseloads, and cost-containment
practices influence costs of State food benefits
packages under the WIC program, ERS found that variations
in retail food prices across the Nation played the
largest role in State variations. January 2005
WIC
and the Retail Price of Infant Formula
Has the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) along with its
infant formula rebate program significantly affected
infant formula prices faced by non-WIC consumers? June 2004 |
Assessment
of WIC Cost-Containment Practices
Congressionally requested study on cost-containment
practices in the Nutrition Program for WIC program
indicated often-substantial food cost savings; few
adverse outcomes for WIC participants; and low administrative
costs of cost-containment practices. July 2003
WIC
and Breastfeeding Rates
Breastfeeding rates among women participating in
WIC, although improving, continue to be significantly
lower than the Healthy People 2010 target established
by the Department of Health and Human Services.
July 2003
Estimating
Eligibility and Participation in WIC
The number of participants in WIC has increased
dramatically since the program began in 1974. USDA’s
annual estimates of the number of people eligible
to participate in the WIC program are used to develop
budget requests for WIC. July 2003 |