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Economy
Number Of Food Stamp Recipients Drop After States Establish Work Requirements
2017-07-06
[Daily Caller] The of numbers of individuals in different states on food stamps have dropped precipitously after certain counties in different states decided to re-establish work requirements for food stamp government benefits that ballooned under the Obama administration, Fox News reported Tuesday.

A 2009 congressional economic stimulus package did away with previous work requirements in the states for able-bodied adults and the rolls of those on food stamps spiked to 48 million people across the country by 2013. Preliminary figures for Fiscal Year 2017 show that the number of recipients on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is in a downward trend.

Other ways are being explored to cut the number of SNAP recipients.

After re-instituting the work requirement in 21 more counties in Georgia, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported a 62 percent drop in SNAP participants.

Thirteen counties in Alabama began to mandate that able-bodied adults without children must either find work or engage in a work training program as a requirement for their benefits. Last month, AL.com reported an 85 percent drop in food stamp participation in those 13 counties.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Seems to be a common theme among the states that do this. One would think people were milking the system to say at home and wank off like a wild monkey instead of working or something.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-07-06 09:56  

#2  Imagine that!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2017-07-06 09:53  

#1  Other ways are being explored to cut the number of SNAP recipients.

Treat SNAP as 'earned income'....like my foking Social Security.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-07-06 06:12  

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