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Americans on Food
Stamps: A New Normal?
by Kevin Glass
Oct 28, 2013
Costs for
the Supplemental
Nutritional Assistance Program - SNAP, colloquially known as food
stamps - have skyrocketed during the Barack Obama presidency. As
Christine wrote earlier today, enrollment in food stamps has doubled
in the last decade. Former GOP Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
took to pejoratively referring to President Obama as "the food
stamp president" during his failed run for the White House in
2012. Of course, there was a massive financial crisis that preceded
President Obama's ascension to the White House that he didn't bear
any responsibility for, and a lackluster economic recovery since that
he does. The economy has contributed to Economics 21 has produced a
new chart that demonstrates some of the worrying statistics
surrounding the program.
What's
more, the cost per
enrollee has been skyrocketing. Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute
wrote a policy brief on how SNAP can be responsibly reformed, and
charted how the program's costs have exploded in the last few years
It's more
than the
recession that has been pushing people onto the rolls of food stamps.
Tanner writes that the federal government has been encouraging state
governments - who administer SNAP jointly with the federal government
- to expand eligibility, as well as embarking in a massive outreach
program meant to increase the number of people who are signed up.
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