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Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/usa/news/post-election-food-stamps-476/
The number of Americans relying on food stamps to stay
fed has been steadily on the rise, hitting an all-time record this year, with
more than 47.1 million Americans using government assistance to obtain food.
The US Monthly Data report, released by the Department of
Agriculture (USDA), is normally issued at month's end. But the most recent
report, which shows the record-breaking surge in food stamp dependence, was
published on November 9 – three days after the presidential election.
About 15 percent of all Americans, or 47,102,780 people,
are now enrolled in the federal government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP). This is the highest number on record, and surpasses the number
of unemployed Americans who found jobs during the same time period.
Dave Gibson of the Examiner attributes the delayed
release to the Obama re-election campaign, claiming the agency waited to
release the dreary data, which could have cast a negative light on the
president.
“Obviously, this dose of reality would have harmed the
Democratic Party’s false narrative of a ‘recovering economy,” he wrote.
When President Obama was first elected in November 2008,
30.8 million Americans were on food stamps. As of August 2012, 47.1 million
were – a rise of about 50 percent.
The Washington Post reports that many of the new food
stamp users are college students struggling to pay tuition and living expenses.
Rather than pay for expensive campus meal plans, college students are
increasingly applying for food stamps, “an option that once carried a social
stigma on campus but no longer does,” writes Post reporter Breanna Hogan.
“I am receiving about $200 worth of food stamps per
month, and I can’t imagine living without them,” said Sheena Vails, a
sophomore at the University of Missouri.
About 15 million additional Americans have enrolled in
SNAP since Obama took office. And the number could continue to rise, especially
since Hurricane Sandy left thousands homeless across New York and New Jersey.
After the storm devastated New York City, Governor Andrew
Cuomo ordered $65 million in new food stamp money to be automatically placed
into the cards of displaced families who live in storm-affected areas. There
are 77 zip codes in the region whose residents are eligible to apply for food
stamps as they struggle to put their lives back together.
While the data for November food stamp usage will not be
released for some time, the additional applicants could close 2012 with a much
higher, record-breaking number of SNAP members – a number that clashes with
rising job figures and the narrative of an improving economy.
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