WASHINGTON — For the first time, more than 34 million Americans received food stamps, which help poor people buy groceries, government figures said on Thursday, a sign of the longest and one of the deepest recessions since the Great Depression Enrollment surged by 2 percent to reach a record 34.4 million people, or one in nine Americans, in May, the latest month for which figures are available. It was the sixth month in a row that enrollment set a record. Every state recorded a gain in participation from April. Florida had the largest increase at 4.2 percent. Food stamp enrollment is highest during times of economic stress. The U.S. unemployment rate of 9.5 percent is the highest in 26 years. Average benefit was $133.65 in May per person. The economic stimulus package enacted earlier this year included a temporary increase in food stamp benefits of $80 a month for a family of four. Food stamp enrollment Month Total May 34.409 million April 33.758 million March 33.157 million February 32.556 million January 32.205 million December 2008 31.784 million November 2008 31.097 million October 2008 31.050 million […]
Friday, August 7th, 2009
US Food Stamp List Tops 34 Million For First Time
Author: CHARLES ABBOTT and LISA SHUMAKER
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 08.06.09, 11:26 AM ET
Link: US Food Stamp List Tops 34 Million For First Time
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 08.06.09, 11:26 AM ET
Link: US Food Stamp List Tops 34 Million For First Time
Stephan: The middle class, the key to the country's success and stability, is being destroyed because a small group of pathologically greedy people created a financial crisis in the course of servicing their lust. I find it interesting that there is a body of peer-reviewed research dating back to the early 60s pointing out that there is a strong correlation between an obsession with wealth and sexual repression.