"Hunger cliff" looms as 32 states set to slash food-stamp benefits - Everyone's second favorite tween book, coming to a city near you

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A "hunger cliff" is looming for millions of Americans, with 32 states set to slash food-stamp benefits beginning in March.

The cuts will impact more than 30 million people who are enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in those states, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Among the states where recipients are facing cuts are California and Texas, which have greatest number of people on SNAP, at 5.1 million and 3.6 million recipients, respectively.

The reductions are due to the end of so-called emergency allotments, which bolstered food-stamp benefits at the start of the pandemic as Americans grappled with the massive disruption to the economy. While the U.S. is certainly on more stable footing than in 2020, households are now struggling with high food costs — groceries were about 10% higher in December than a year earlier — making the timing of the SNAP cuts particularly challenging, experts say.

"This hunger cliff is coming to the vast majority of states, and people will on average lose about $82 of SNAP benefits a month," said Ellen Vollinger, the SNAP director at the Food Research & Action Center, an anti-hunger advocacy group. "That is a stunning number."
That means a family of four could see their monthly benefit cut by about $328 a month. The worst-hit could be elderly Americans who receive the minimum monthly benefit, Vollinger said. They could see their SNAP payments tumble from $281 to as little as $23 per month.

Meanwhile, 18 states had already ended their emergency allotments early, with some citing the strengthening economy as the reason. In states like Georgia that have cut nutritional aid, however, food banks have seen a surge in demand since June, when the benefits were cut, according to Pew Research.

The remaining 32 states that had continued the additional aid are losing that extra money in March due to a provision in the 2023 Omnibus spending bill, signed into law in December, that directs the emergency allotments to end next month.

More than 40 million on food-stamps​

Despite the rebounding economy, many Americans continue to struggle with food insecurity, experts say. Food-stamp enrollment remains high, with 42 million people receiving the benefit in October 2022, the most recent data available, or 6% higher than in 2020, according to USDA data.

It may seem like an oddity that SNAP enrollment has increased given that the nation's unemployment rate is at its lowest since 1969, but many workers still can't find full-time work or line up enough hours to pay the bills, Vollinger noted. Most working-age people who receive food stamps are employed, research has found.
"What sometimes gets missed in that conversation is the part that so many SNAP households are employed, but often employed at low-wage levels — they aren't in jobs that are family-sustaining so they still qualify for SNAP," she added.

"Bracing for it"​

Because the food-stamp cuts were signed into law only in December, neither states nor individuals had much time to prepare, critics say. One food-stamp recipient in Colorado tweeted that she was sent "tips" from the state on how to cope, such as by stocking up on nonperishable food while she still has a higher benefit amount.

"We are reducing your food stamps and we know you will have a hard time surviving so here are some tips don't say we didn't ever do nothing for you," she wrote.

Meanwhile, food banks say they are expecting an increase in demand as food aid is slashed.

"People are having to choose between putting food on the table and paying rent," Erin Pulling, CEO of Food Bank of the Rockies, told CBS Colorado. "We are seeing more people than ever needing help with food assistance."

Of the food stamp cuts, Pulling said, "We're bracing for it."
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No lie, probably gonna look into getting a bread maker.
 
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They better brace for crime to skyrocket.
A lot of people on food stamps buy groceries for others who will them give them money. Without that option, robberies are going to increase.
>they're currently defrauding the taxpayer
>if they can't defraud the taxpayer anymore, the'y'll just rob him instead
the proper response to blackmail attempts is to call the bluff, and when push comes to shove you answer violence with violence.
in this case that means abolishing the welfare programs, and if people then turn criminal, throw them in prison.
 
They better brace for crime to skyrocket.
A lot of people on food stamps buy groceries for others who will them give them money. Without that option, robberies are going to increase.
Wow, a bunch of criminals are grifting off of corrupt tax payer funded programs and I am so supposed to care because they will just resort to doing more crime if they get cut from it?

This is some real ass backwards logic right here. Just give the terrorists what they want, that will surely stop them.
 
Only in this country can going back to how things were only 2 years ago be considered a descent into anarchy.......

I wasn't stepping over the bodies of yet another starved peasant back then, and I wasn't being robbed by people whose EBT cards hit their limits..... I won't face either of those scenarios now, and acting like I will is either being disingenuous or vastly underestimating my intelligence and memory.... don't know what's worse.
 
I'm sorry but whenever I read an article about a welfare program ending the only thing I can think of is:

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Anyways instead of cutting back welfare why don't they cut the massive foreign aid budget of over 60 billion dollars instead.
 
First off, nearly three quarters of American are overweight or obese. Most of you are going to be fine.

Second, food stamps isn't getting slashed They're just no longer giving people the extra pandemic money. Food stamps is for help, not to live off of.

And lastly don't be an idiot with your EBT allowance. Plan out your grocery list, buy according to what's on sale, cut back on pops and snack foods. You don't need to spend 100 dollars a week on tv dinners and Mt Dew. You'll live I promise.
 
The one issue about this is it reveals just how devastated the American economy is. Nearly 10% of your population relying on government handouts is disturbing, if only because that 10% could quickly turn into 30% once you end programs helping them, crime rates explode, and lower middle class families stop believing local government is going to assist them. Cannot predict what's going to happen next, but interesting times are definitely upon us and I for one wouldn't want to be living in a working class neighbourhood anytime soon.
 
The one issue about this is it reveals just how devastated the American economy is. Nearly 10% of your population relying on government handouts is disturbing, if only because that 10% could quickly turn into 30% once you end programs helping them, crime rates explode, and lower middle class families stop believing local government is going to assist them. Cannot predict what's going to happen next, but interesting times are definitely upon us and I for one wouldn't want to be living in a working class neighbourhood anytime soon.
I assure you the number is more than 10%. I don't have hard numbers from reputable sources; but when you account for SNAP, school benefits, low income housing, and other benefits that are either subsidized or directly fronted by the government, I'd be willing to bet a full month of pay that the numbers are over 10%. The best I can do is point out how many gas stations, strip clubs, and other places have signs showing they accept EBT. I can't prove it, but I refuse to believe their numbers.
 
They better brace for crime to skyrocket.
A lot of people on food stamps buy groceries for others who will them give them money. Without that option, robberies are going to increase.
If niggers can't feed themselves without committing crimes, then they don't need to live anywhere that isn't prison.
 
They better brace for crime to skyrocket.
A lot of people on food stamps buy groceries for others who will them give them money. Without that option, robberies are going to increase.
And anyone who hit disagree on this post is delusional.
Many current recipients are already using crime to supplement the government cheese. Soon as they have less stamps to sell to the mama-san they'll take it out on whitey.
 
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