Thursday, April 2, 2009

Food stamp list swells to record 32.2 million

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A record 32.2 million people -- one in every 10 Americans -- received food stamps at latest count, the government said on Thursday, a reflection of the recession now in its 16th month.
Food stamps are the major U.S. antihunger program and help poor people buy groceries. The average benefit was $112.82 per person in January.
The January figure marks the third time in five months that enrollment set a record.
"A weakened economy means that many more individuals are turning to SNAP/Food Stamps," said the Food Research and Action Center, an antihunger group, using the acronym for the renamed food stamp program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. READ FULL STORY HERE

1 comment:

  1. 1 out of 10 doesn't seem so bad, until you realize that it means over 32 million people are in need of food stamps and qualify. There's still people out there who can't get on food stamps but need the benefits just as badly.

    - Imee

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