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$238000 judgment awarded against ‘food stamp fraudsters’ in Spartanburg – Spartanburg Herald Journal

$238000 judgment awarded against 'food stamp fraudsters' in SpartanburgSpartanburg Herald JournalThe judgment was awarded against New Deal's Food Market and Issa M. Saba for presenting false claims for payment of food stamps, according to the statement. Saba operated the convenience food store, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture had …and more » …

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1 in 5 Rely on Food Samps Here

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) – Nearly one in five people are on food stamps in five states, a stark reminder that the Great Recession continues to be a drag on the nation’s poorest. More: continued here

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The Lists: Food stamps and poverty in Mississippi – WDAM-TV

The Lists: Food stamps and poverty in MississippiWDAM-TVMississippi does offer a food stamp program known as SNAP; however, in November of 2013, over 300,000 participants benefits were cut by 5 percent, which left program participants anywhere from $11 to $36 dollars short for food. According to sociologist … More: continued here

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1 in 5 rely on food stamps in 5 states – WDIV Detroit

WDIV Detroit 1 in 5 rely on food stamps in 5 statesWDIV DetroitNearly one in five people are on food stamps in five states, a stark reminder that the Great Recession continues to be a drag on the nation's poorest. In Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee, New Mexico and Louisiana, food stamp …

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1 in 5 rely on food stamps here – CNNMoney

Local 10 1 in 5 rely on food stamps hereCNNMoneyNationally, about 15% of Americans are on food stamps. And as the economy has improved, nationwide use of the safety-net program for the most vulnerable has edged down to 46.5 million in January, about 1.2 million fewer than a year earlier, …

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1 in 5 rely on food stamps in 5 states – Local 10

Local 10 1 in 5 rely on food stamps in 5 statesLocal 10Nearly one in five people are on food stamps in five states, a stark reminder that the Great Recession continues to be a drag on the nation's poorest. In Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee, New Mexico and Louisiana, food stamp …

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