Food stamps

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Food stamps are part of a federal government program (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP), run by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). Food stamps are intended to help low-income individuals and families supplement their nutritional budgets. However, they are often abused by those unwilling to work. This can be illustrated in the case when the state of Georgia added a work requirement to its food stamp program and thousands of people stopped using the program,[1] or in the 13 counties in Alabama that reinstated work requirements and saw an 85% decrease in food stamps.[2] States that added work requirements to their food stamp programs saw drops in the number of people using them.[3] In 2017, Tennessee also reinstated its work requirements for food stamp recipients without disabilities.[4]

References

  1. Rodriguez, Katherine (May 25, 2017). Thousands Drop off Food Stamp Rolls in Georgia After State Implements Work Requirements. Breitbart News. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  2. Rodriguez, Katherine (June 6, 2017). 13 Alabama Counties Showed 85% Decrease in Food Stamps After Work Requirements Were Reinstated. Breitbart News. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  3. Hickey, Jennifer G. (July 4, 2017). Food stamp rolls plummet in states that restore work requirements. Fox News. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  4. Rodriquez, Katherine (September 19, 2017). Tennessee Reinstates Work Requirements for Able-Bodied Food Stamp Recipients. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 19, 2017.

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