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The Problem Isn’t Food Stamps, It’s Poverty – New York Times


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The Problem Isn't Food Stamps, It's Poverty
New York Times
Food stamps work. Each month they help feed 43 million poor and low-income Americans, most in families with children and working parents. Food stamps, officially the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, keep millions of people from falling into …
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