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What SNAP benefits and food pantries can tell us about food insecury in the U.S.
As real wages continue to decline, the food stamp economy keeps booming.
The biggest winners of the SNAP economy are the ones the government won’t tell you about.
As a temporary increase in food stamp benefits expires, families and businesses prepare to get by on less.
A 2009 extension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, expires today.
Starting today, Americans will get less in foods stamp assistance. We talk to one of them.
Democrats in the Senate agreed to an amendment that would ban anyone ever convicted of certain violent crimes from receiving SNAP food stamps — for their entire lives.
With one in five Americans on food stamps, some in Congress want to cut back on the program.
Congress is considering changes in the $80 Billion food stamp program, known as SNAP.
If millions more Americans are relying on food stamps, does that mean the program is working or failing?