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As Food Stamp Use Explodes, Stigma Fades

Americans 'who never thought' they'd use aid are relying on it

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(Newser) – With one in eight Americans now using food stamps and 20,000 more signing up each day, "nutritional assistance" is becoming a normal part of American life rather than a shameful secret, reports the New York Times. In analyzing local data, the paper found that in 239 counties—as large as the Bronx and Philadelphia—at least 25% of residents collect food stamps; use is also booming in formerly affluent areas like Riverside County, Calif., a number of tony Atlanta suburbs, and Warren County, Ohio, a place so against government aid that is rejected a federal stimulus grant.

While the need behind the numbers is helping to chip away at the stigma, the change began pre-recession, notes the Times, thanks to efforts by Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to promote a program that has been critically branded "cash welfare" in the mid-'90s. Said one man who finally got aid when he was skimping on meals himself to feed his family: “I always thought it was people trying to milk the system. But we just felt like we really needed the help right now.”

A Link card, Illinois' version of food stamps.
A Link card, Illinois' version of food stamps.   (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
One Stop Food & Liquors in Chicago, where doors open at 12am at the beginning of each month to let people to start shopping the instant they have access to the new month's stamps.
One Stop Food & Liquors in Chicago, where doors open at 12am at the beginning of each month to let people to start shopping the instant they have access to the new month's stamps.   (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
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cjasonhall
Nov 29, 09 8:42 AM CST
Of all the government programs that waste money, this is one we should be proud of. It actually helps put the food onto the table of those who need it. No one should ever go hungry in this country, or in the world for that matter. Reply
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WelcomeTo313
Nov 29, 09 9:31 AM CST
I rock my Bridge card with pride. Reply
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kirei_gaisuto
Nov 29, 09 10:39 AM CST
I've never had anything against food stamps, just against people who abuse the system. For instance, a girl I work with (at our not so awesome paying job) is a single mom of a 2 year old. She has food stamps and I don't care cause I know she needs it. But I have seen way too many people come in with them that don't need them, like the couple that pulled a card out while wearing brand new designer clothes. I have seen many people pull food stamp cards out of their brand new Dolce & Gabbana purses (not imitations). If we could find a way to get rid of people like that, it would help the people who really need assistance. Reply
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Strega
Nov 29, 09 1:03 PM CST
First, don't assume those people using Dolce and Gabbana DON'T need their benefits. Times change fast and hard and the system is there to help all. If you feel you're witnessing true cheats, report them, you'll get a reward from the state.
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Thinker
Nov 29, 09 4:21 PM CST
I buy all kinds of designer clothing at my local thrift store. I get coats for $8, jeans for $3 and shirts for $2. It means nothing. The problem isn't what they wear, it's people like you, kirei, who judge others without knowing anything about them.
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