WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than 47 million Americans who receive food stamps will see their benefits go down starting Friday, just as Congress has begun negotiations on further cuts to the program.
Beginning in November, a temporary benefit from the 2009 economic stimulus that boosts food stamp dollars will no longer be available. According to the Agriculture Department, that means a family of four receiving food stamps will start receiving $36 less a month.
The benefits, which go to 1 in 7 Americans, fluctuate based on factors that include food prices, inflation and income. The rolls have swelled as the economy has struggled in recent years, with the stimulus providing higher benefits and many people signing up for the first time.
As a result, the program has more than doubled in cost since 2008, now costing almost $80 billion a year. That large increase in spending has turned the program, now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, into a target for House Republicans looking to reduce spending.
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Quick... somebody ask Chris Christie what he thinks! |
Of course, this will harm kids the worst: developing bones and brains need a balanced diet most of all. So much for GOP "family values..."
LEACHES, ALL OF THEM!
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I would think more of the right-wing fetus fetishists if they cared as much about post-womb fetuses as they do about fetuses still inside the womb. Sadly, things like this show that they don't. They whine about "parental responsibility", but apparently forget about Jesus saying that children should not suffer for the sins of their fathers. Harumph. Idolaters, all.
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