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Rising number of Inland residents turn to food stamps, soup kitchens (The Press-Enterprise)

Two months ago, Danielle Barber got fired from her job at a grocery store and her fiancé, a plumber, got laid off. Two weeks ago, they lost their $750-a-month apartment in San Bernardino and moved into their 1996 Ford Taurus.

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