Tagged: SNAP (Food Stamps)

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3:09pm

Wed September 5, 2012
The Salt

Recession Still Hurting U.S. Families Trying To Put Food On The Table

Originally published on Wed September 19, 2012 2:12 pm

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The number of U.S. families struggling to put enough food on the table remains at record-high levels, according to new figures out today from the government. Last year, 1 in almost 7 households were what the government calls "food insecure." That's about the same level as in 2010, but still far higher than before the recession.

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7:39am

Wed September 5, 2012
The Two-Way

Nearly 18 Million U.S. Households Had Trouble Getting Food Last Year

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An estimated 14.9 percent of U.S. households — 17.9 million in total — "had difficulty" at some point last year getting food because they just didn't have enough money or other resources, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported this morning.

In 2010, 14.5 percent of households were similarly "food insecure" at some point, USDA says.

Even worse:

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10:17am

Thu June 14, 2012
The Salt

Report Urges Food Stamp Program To Clarify Purchases, Corporate Profits

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 12:30 pm

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Anthony Smukall's shopping list might look similar to that of many American's: Milk, eggs, whole grain bread, apples, assorted berries. But Smukall buys these products with his monthly SNAP allotment – money he receives from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as food stamps).

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2:29am

Wed June 13, 2012
Politics

Why The Farm Bill's Provisions Will Matter To You

Originally published on Wed June 13, 2012 10:49 am

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If you think only farmers care about the farm bill currently being considered by Congress, you're very, very mistaken.

The measure will not only set policy and spending for the nation's farms for years to come, but it will also affect dozens of other seemingly unrelated programs — all at a cost of nearly $1 trillion over the next decade. Following are a few questions and answers about the massive legislation:

Why is it called the farm bill, and where did it come from?

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