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45 million people in 2011 received food stamps, a 70% increase from 2007
Friday, April 27, 2012
by J. D. Heyes

(NaturalNews) In what can only be described as a sign of the harsh economic times, new data shows that tens of millions more Americans have been placed on public assistance since the Great Recession began in 2008.

According to a report from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the number of Americans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits - formerly known as food stamps - grew to a staggering 45 million people in fiscal year 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010 - Sept. 30, 2011).

That's an increase of 70 percent since 2007, the CBO said, noting that the cost of the program to taxpayers grew exponentially at the same time - from $30 billion from about four years ago to $72 billion last year.

Worse, CBO analysts said things don't appear to be getting better anytime soon. In fact, the budget agency believes SNAP rolls will continue to grow at least through 2014.

While about 20 percent "of the growth in spending can be attributed to temporarily higher benefit amounts enacted in the" 2009 stimulus program, CBO said, much more of it - fully two-thirds - was a result of more people participating in the program.

"Labor market conditions deteriorated dramatically between 2007 and 2009 and have been slow to recover; since 2007, both the number of people eligible for the program and the share of those who are eligible and who participate in the program have risen," CBO said.

Economic growth stagnant, abysmal

Most Americans know how bad the jobs and economic situation in the U.S. have gotten, but it's always easier to put things in perspective when you have the numbers in front of you.

From 2008 through 2011, a NaturalNews investigation found that unemployment averaged 8.4 percent during that period, according to the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (historically, the U.S. unemployment rate has been closer to 4.5 percent over the years).

Meanwhile, real wage growth has been stagnant to abysmal. In fact, the increase in total private-sector wages, adjusted for inflation, from the start of 2001 until 2011, has fallen short of any 10-year period since World War II, according to Commerce Department data.

Overall, the economy has consistently underachieved since 2008.

"The economy still faces a long and difficult climb out of the jobs hole created by the recent recession. The private sector created, on average, about 162,000 jobs a month in the past 25 months -- a pace somewhat faster than population growth. That has contributed to a decline in the unemployment rate, but much faster job growth will be needed to restore normal labor force participation," says an assessment of U.S. economic growth by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

Good times not ahead?

The CBO report boldly predicts that SNAP rolls and expenditures will begin to fall after 2014 because the economy should be improving by then. Any growth would be good, but clearly, according to a number of economists, growth must be substantial in the coming months and years to reverse the incredible loss of jobs, capital and wages over the past four years.

University of Maryland economics professor Peter Morici says the U.S. economy grew by an anemic 1.7 percent in all of 2011 - fully two years after President Obama's stimulus package was supposed to lower unemployment to well below 8 percent and create millions of new jobs. Neither has happened.

"Recent consumer spending and other data indicate growth slowed a bit in the first quarter, to 2 percent or 2.5 percent. If productivity gains are only modest, this pace will support job gains in the range of 200,000 a month through the spring," he wrote earlier this month.

"Two hundred thousand a month is hardly enough to replace all those jobs lost during the Great Recession and provide opportunities for new graduates looking for work. Unemployment is expected to remain at about 8.3% and could begin creeping up again this summer."

This means, in essence, that without a substantial reversal in economic fortunes, the nation will continue to shell out a record amount of dollars to those who continue to struggle.

Learn more: 45 million people in 2011 received food stamps, a 70% increase from 2007
 
the most misleading thing isn't that there's more people, but that the culture of taking handouts has grown to epidemic proportions...people are too used to receiving (in general) and take everything offered...it makes people then rely on the gov't and at that point there's total control over the people (the liberal and democratic way)...
 
the most misleading thing isn't that there's more people, but that the culture of taking handouts has grown to epidemic proportions...people are too used to receiving (in general) and take everything offered...it makes people then rely on the gov't and at that point there's total control over the people (the liberal and democratic way)...

Dumbass. More people are out of work. Pull your head out of your ass, the shit smell is killing your braincells.
 
the most misleading thing isn't that there's more people, but that the culture of taking handouts has grown to epidemic proportions...people are too used to receiving (in general) and take everything offered...it makes people then rely on the gov't and at that point there's total control over the people (the liberal and democratic way)...

actually the problem is retards like yourself are just plan bad at math and have no concept of inflation. 66% of US workers are earning wages of $40K a year or less once adjusted for inflation that comes out to a tad over $19K a year, what the median wage was in 1988. that surely isn't the problem

Wage Statistics for 2010

* and the federal government hands out double the money to large firms than it does to people annualy. so if there is a welfare problem it's corporate welfare.

the housing bubble and banking collapse also caused a 10T wealth transfer from equity to bond holders. US home owners lost an avg of 30% of the home value. in previous recessions that number was no more than 3-4%.
 
Of course people are doing this. Not (only) because they're lazy, but because they're smart. It pays not to work in this economy. If you're not college educated or in the military, then you have a low paying job that pays less than accepting Medicaid, food stamps, and any hand outs the goverment gives you from my paycheck. Then, when you do decide to do something with yourself, you suddenly have all these medical expenses, housing expenses, and food costs you can't afford. And we worry that Mexicans are taking our jobs. Fine, make all the low paying, back breaking jobs available! No one will take them either! The other option is to make the mistake I did and get a college education. Then you can live to pay off your student debt, ultimately being being left with as little as the person who went straight into the workforce without the option to just fall back on the government when you realize you can't get ahead.

Either way, in the end you just have kids and hope they make better decisions to bail you out. Which they won't. And the cycle continues.
 
food stamps are for children not for adults, it's almost unheard of for adults to get foodstamps that do not have children.

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45% of US wage earners in 2010 earned $25K or less once adjusted for inflation that comes out to $13,500 a year in 1988 dollars.

low wages in the US surely couldn't be the problem...the FRB controls monetary policy and inflation
 
But luckily yr homeland security have 450 million rounds of ammunition!
 
I feel they should random drug test all ppl on foodstamps
 
I feel they should random drug test all ppl on foodstamps

why drug test those at the bottom of the food chain when it's those at the top causing all the problem? poor people don't cause recessions and banking collapses, capitalist do. the ones that never feel the economic effects of their actions or in-actions.
 
the most misleading thing isn't that there's more people, but that the culture of taking handouts has grown to epidemic proportions...people are too used to receiving (in general) and take everything offered...it makes people then rely on the gov't and at that point there's total control over the people (the liberal and democratic way)...

Actually some of what you say is true without any doubt. However even though there are lazy leaches unlike ever before in this country, there are also vast numbers of very hard working men and women with children that have lost all means of supporting themselves or their children. It's not that they don't want to work, it's that there are not enough jobs. With corporations making record profits they are still cutting jobs, cutting wages and pocketing the money.

To generalize all people that are taking food stamps or handout into the group of lazy drug users and/or leaches is what the corporations have been spending some of their record profits on in marketing (not even counting the what they spend supporting wall street and K street). Trying to convince as many people as possible that it is the "truth".

I also agree with ontopthegame85 and LAM about drug testing. We should test everyone receiving government assistance, with the exception of the young children, for drugs and alcohol. We should also drug test all government personal from the President on down. I was somewhat in favor this a while back but not overly cheerleader for it till the bill requiring it had added strangely enough by the Dem's, that our "representatives" get tested as well as those reviving government assistance when the republicans were all going mad for the "leaches" being tested. Once this was added to the bill it was quickly shut down and not talked about much anymore.

If they don't want to go through what they are telling others to do, you know something is up. :paddle:
 
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This shit is a mixed bag, all statements can be true here. My mom works for the welfare office. What you have are the same people who have always been leeching off the system and some new losers as well, but people who actually need it are walking in with their heads lows who dont want it but need it.
I also agree with drug testing, when convicts are release from prison they are dropped off at the general assistance office, because they dont have any money or jobs so they get food and crack hotels paid for. Everyday shes people say I have no money to feed my kids, but they walk in with a pack of smokes and a snapple thats 10 bucks right there. They show up smelling like weed and liquer and want us to give them food stamps, I could go on forever about this.
I'm also making the same pay for the last 10years, I haven't gotten a penny more as far as an hourly bump. But now I work double the hours. last month I worked 242hours. my boss could clearly hire more mechanics, but he's worried things will slow down again.
I personally believe anyone on GA should be serving jury duty instead of making me miss work, were paying people to sit on their asses have them do it. Also there are tons of other community programs we could have them cleans kennels at the spca, or wash police cars and fire trucks. nothing should be for free.
 
Actually some of what you say is true without any doubt. However even though there are lazy leaches unlike ever before in this country, there are also vast numbers of very hard working men and women with children that have lost all means of supporting themselves or their children. It's not that they don't want to work, it's that there are not enough jobs. With corporations making record profits they are still cutting jobs, cutting wages and pocketing the money.

To generalize all people that are taking food stamps or handout into the group of lazy drug users and/or leaches is what the corporations have been spending some of their record profits on in marketing (not even counting the what they spend supporting wall street and K street). Trying to convince as many people as possible that it is the "truth".

I also agree with ontopthegame85 and LAM about drug testing. We should test everyone receiving government assistance, with the exception of the young children, for drugs and alcohol. We should also drug test all government personal from the President on down. I was somewhat in favor this a while back but not overly cheerleader for it till the bill requiring it had added strangely enough by the Dem's, that our "representatives" get tested as well as those reviving government assistance when the republicans were all going mad for the "leaches" being tested. Once this was added to the bill it was quickly shut down and not talked about much anymore.

If they don't want to go through what they are telling others to do, you know something is up. :paddle:

We should also drug test the executives at companies that receive handouts from the government.
 
April 15, 1997 the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for politicians to be drug tested...well isn't that convenient.
 
April 15, 1997 the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for politicians to be drug tested...well isn't that convenient.

I wonder what kick backs they got for that ruling
 
does anyone know the difference in criteria for receiving food stamps now versus before Obama? it seems like it's much easier now like they pretty give it away now...great idea to secure democratic votes for the left...once again making the people rely on the gov't handouts or making them believe that they need the handouts
 
You are missing the point, it's not about Obama vs. whoever. When the economy is expanding govt. transfers are reduced, when the economy is contracting govt. transfers need to be extended. It's that simple.
 
does anyone know the difference in criteria for receiving food stamps now versus before Obama? it seems like it's much easier now like they pretty give it away now...great idea to secure democratic votes for the left...once again making the people rely on the gov't handouts or making them believe that they need the handouts

the last changes were made in the 2008 Farm Bill

Implementing New Changes to the Food Stamp Program: A Provision By Provision Analysis of The 2008 Farm Bill — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
 
You are missing the point, it's not about Obama vs. whoever. When the economy is expanding govt. transfers are reduced, when the economy is contracting govt. transfers need to be extended. It's that simple.

ideologues have no concept of the way economics functions in the real world. in their eyes money or assistance to large firms is good, money or assistance to the individual is bad.
 
does anyone know the difference in criteria for receiving food stamps now versus before Obama? it seems like it's much easier now like they pretty give it away now...great idea to secure democratic votes for the left...once again making the people rely on the gov't handouts or making them believe that they need the handouts

Easy concept, tool shed. It's your almighty corporate America that has put so many people on unemployment, foodstamps, etc.
 
once again making the people rely on the gov't handouts or making them believe that they need the handouts

what planet do you live on?

45% of US wage earners in 2010 earned $25K or less once adjusted for inflation that comes out to $13,500 a year in 1988 dollars.

Wage Statistics for 2010

low wages in the US surely couldn't be the problem of the sluggish recession recovery or the cause of why the FRB has constantly lowered the federal funds rate since the 80's to fuel consumption via debt vs real income growth.
 
45 million people in 2011 received food stamps, a 70% increase from 2007

According to a report from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the number of Americans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits - formerly known as food stamps - grew to a staggering 45 million people in fiscal year 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010 - Sept. 30, 2011).

That's an increase of 70 percent since 2007, the CBO said, noting that the cost of the program to taxpayers grew exponentially at the same time - from $30 billion from about four years ago to $72 billion last year.

Worse, CBO analysts said things don't appear to be getting better anytime soon. In fact, the budget agency believes SNAP rolls will continue to grow at least through 2014.

Not wanting to be cynical,

I am wondering how 45 million people cannot afford the basics fruits and vegetables and such to survive.

Is the bar to qualify too low?

What is the value of these people's vehicles. I saw a woman buy groceries with food stamps at my local super market get into a new model Ford F-150. Mind you, this was ten years ago, but it happened.
 
CPI is bogus, the weights and hedonic quality adjustments are not realistic. check out the picture below Smoothy. with healthcare spending in the US at 17% of GDP does that 7% sound right?
 

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April 15, 1997 the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for politicians to be drug tested...well isn't that convenient.
The United Stares rolls just like Hitler did, making up bullshit laws, passing them then living the dream.
 
The United Stares rolls just like Hitler did, making up bullshit laws, passing them then living the dream.


German born George Scherff, Sr (Nazi secret agent) aid and accountant to Nicolas Telsa - orchestrated his death and theft of inventions for Hitler = Prescott Sheldon Bush > Union Bank NY (Nazi holding company/shell company) & Nazi's & Skull & Bones

German born George H. Scherf, Jr = George Herbert Walker Bush - in Dallas during JFK assassination while working in the CIA appointed to director right before JFK assassination investigation begins. later years denies being in CIA before being appointed to director in 1976 and elected to POTUS in 1989. Japanese filled war crime charges against him post WWII.

WWII Ends > National Security Act of 1947 > German SS Gastopo migrates to US + US OSS = CIA (Nazi rocket scientists go on to form NASA)
 
Idk ,but I get pissed when some jigaboo in front of me has 4 baskets filed to the rim with the best kind of food's, and meat's out there. I kill myself to barley make ends meet and my basket is fucking half empty.:shooter:
 
This shit happens in Houston all the time, and htey get both federal and state assistance. The poor eat better than I do, think I am kidding, see post above. That is exactly how it goes down every time I go buy groceries.
 
WTF do you people eat? I wouldn't consider anything I see poor people throwing in to their cart as food, it's primarily processed garbage.
 
Intresting artice! I don't know a lot about food stamps and this has taught me quite a bit
 
we are living a in an "entitlement society" today, people depending on government for what they should not, and voting themselves money in the form of government subsidies. Everyone knows it, some defend it and some despise it. But, everyone knows it.
 
anybody that's jealous of people on food stamps needs to shot themselves in the head ASAP.
 
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