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Families turn to food banks after food stamp cuts kick in – WBIR-TV


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Families turn to food banks after food stamp cuts kick in
WBIR-TV
In 2009, lawmakers added extra food stamps to help during the recession, but that temporary money ran out. The federal government is dropping food stamp benefits 5.5% or around $36 a month for a family of four. Grandmother of seven, Linda Blackburn
Pa. food banks fear effect of cut in food stampsWPXI Pittsburgh
Utah Food Bank braces for more visitors with cut of food stampsfox13now.com
When poverty is growing, cutting food stamps is not the answerThe Seattle Times (blog)

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