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Jun/2010

The new food stamp user

The new food stamp user

 

This recession may ffxiv gold have blown away forever the preconception that food stamps are used only by the chronically indigent. As of March 2010, more than 40 million Americans received help from the Supplemental final fantasy xiv gold Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the new name for the food stamp program. Many of these people are professionals or blue-collar buy ffxiv gold workers used to paying their own way, and some are even college students. Some 6 million of these people, according to The New York Times, have no other source of income.
Among the new cheap ffxiv gil recipients is Ed Murrieta, former restaurant critic for the Tacoma News Tribune. When his restaurant review website failed to bring in enough income to support its cost, Murrieta was left with an income of only $200 a month. Ironically,
ff14 gil the food and restaurant guy was forced to apply for food stamps.
final fantasy xiv gil WalletPop talked via e-mail with three other people who have found themselves using SNAP for the first time; their
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Aimee Brittain is known
cheap ffxiv gold as The Coupon Diva, which is also the name of the blog she runs to help shoppers play the coupon game to their best advantage. Even her expertise, the ffxiv power leveling however, wasn't enough to keep food on the table when she was laid off this winter. She is now in school and working part time while looking for full-time work, and manages to parlay her SNAP payments, along with coupons, into an adequate ffxiv leveling diet.
Since she works in a grocery store, Brittain's fellow employees treat her with respect even when she uses her SNAP electronic benefits
ff14 powerleveling transfer card. However, she says, "at other stores, I sometimes get eye rolls."
Even more cheap ffxiv power leveling poignant is the story of Kimberly Morales, who writes the blog Poor Girl Eats Well, chronicling her "adventures in tasty, nutritious eating despite [a] very tight shoestring budget." Unable to find a permanent job during the
ffxiv account recession, Morales has been doing temp work to make ends meet. When she came down with pneumonia late ffxiv accounts last year and had to miss some work, she had no recourse but to turn to public assistance, including SNAP.
A California resident, Morales found the
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Like others I interviewed, she says the debit-style cards that have replaced printed food stamps are very simple to use, and unless the clerk chooses to announce loudly
ffxiv cd key any products that weren't permissible under the program (wine, cat food or prepared ready-to-eat foods, for the  final fantasy xiv cd key example), she suffers little embarrassment.
While the government expects SNAP households to spend about 30% of their resources on food and bases payments on that,
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