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RACER X
11-27-2009, 03:28 PM
http://www.click2houston.com/health/21740234/detail.html

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33591333/

Estimate: Half of U.S. kids will get food stamps
Fallout from recession could push numbers even higher, say researchers
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Study: Half of all U.S. children will need food stamps
Nov. 2: Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis say nearly half of all American children and 90 percent of African-American children will be on food stamps at some point during childhood. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
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updated 6:16 p.m. CT, Mon., Nov . 2, 2009
CHICAGO - Nearly half of all U.S. children and 90 percent of black youngsters will be on food stamps at some point during childhood, and fallout from the current recession could push those numbers even higher, researchers say.

The estimate comes from an analysis of 30 years of national data, and it bolsters other recent evidence on the pervasiveness of youngsters at economic risk. It suggests that almost everyone knows a family who has received food stamps, or will in the future, said lead author Mark Rank, a sociologist at Washington University in St. Louis.

"Your neighbor may be using some of these programs, but it's not the kind of thing people want to talk about," Rank said.

The analysis was released Monday in the November issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. The authors say it's a medical issue pediatricians need to be aware of because children on food stamps are at risk for malnutrition and other ills linked with poverty.

'Danger sign'
"This is a real danger sign that we as a society need to do a lot more to protect children," Rank said.

Food stamps are a Department of Agriculture program for low-income individuals and families, covering most foods although not prepared hot foods or alcohol. For a family of four to be eligible, their annual take-home pay can't exceed about $22,000.

According to a USDA report released last month, 28.4 million Americans received food stamps in an average month in 2008, and about half were younger than age 18. The average monthly benefit per household totaled $222.

Rank and Cornell University sociologist Thomas Hirschl studied data from a nationally representative survey of 4,800 American households interviewed annually from 1968 through 1997 by the University of Michigan. About 18,000 adults and children were involved.

Overall, about 49 percent of all children were on food stamps at some point by the age of 20, the analysis found. That includes 90 percent of black children and 37 percent of whites. The analysis didn't include other ethnic groups.

The time span included typical economic ups and downs, including the early 1980s recession. That means similar portions of children now and in the future will live in families receiving food stamps, although ongoing economic turmoil may increase the numbers, Rank said.

Pediatrician: 'Not surprising'
An editorial in the medical journal agreed.

"The current recession is likely to generate for children in the United States the greatest level of material deprivation that we will see in our professional lifetimes," Stanford pediatrician Dr. Paul Wise wrote.

Wise said the Archives study estimate is believable.

"I find it terribly sad, but not surprising," Wise said.

James Weill, president of Food Research and Action Center, a Washington-based advocacy group, said the analysis underscores that "there are just very large numbers of people who rely on this program for a month, six months, a year."

"What I hope comes out of this study is an understanding that food stamp beneficiaries aren't them — they're us," Weill said.

Apoc
11-27-2009, 06:30 PM
Bought with food stamps or bought with cash, fed is fed. I'd rather see my tax money go to kids eating, then banks and billionaires.

EpyonXero
11-27-2009, 07:37 PM
I dont believe those numbers at all. Smells like BS.

Smittie61984
11-27-2009, 10:49 PM
Alright Governmetn Cheese FTW!!!

Digifox
11-27-2009, 10:52 PM
-shrug- 137% BELOW poverty and we do NOT qualify...lol
But in like 1999 when dad got unemployed we did for the month or so before we moved to OHIO

derf
11-29-2009, 08:22 PM
I used to buy weed with food stamps in high school. My dealer would give me $.75 on the dollar for them, I applied for them at 15 and was approved for $150 a month. I had a few friends that did the same thing.

Just to let you know what food stamps are really used for.

Smittie61984
11-29-2009, 08:52 PM
I used to buy weed with food stamps in high school. My dealer would give me $.75 on the dollar for them, I applied for them at 15 and was approved for $150 a month. I had a few friends that did the same thing.

Just to let you know what food stamps are really used for.

Guy at my work does that. He'll give something like $50 for $100 in food stamps so people can go buy beer, cigarettes, and lottery tickets. Why do you think people are raising hell now that the food stamps are going to debit/credit cards?

derf
11-29-2009, 09:36 PM
Guy at my work does that. He'll give something like $50 for $100 in food stamps so people can go buy beer, cigarettes, and lottery tickets. Why do you think people are raising hell now that the food stamps are going to debit/credit cards?

There is gonna be a store, somewhere everybody knows where to go, that will charge your food stamp card, and give you cash, and a reciept for fried chicken and watermellon.

Smittie61984
11-29-2009, 09:53 PM
There is gonna be a store, somewhere everybody knows where to go, that will charge your food stamp card, and give you cash, and a reciept for fried chicken and watermellon.

Haha. Yeah, people will always learn how to beat the system.

derf
11-29-2009, 09:56 PM
Haha. Yeah, people will always learn how to beat the system.

It doesnt take a genious to figure that out, took me all of 20 seconds, including reading your post, hitting the reply button and typing

Smittie61984
11-29-2009, 10:07 PM
It doesnt take a genious to figure that out, took me all of 20 seconds, including reading your post, hitting the reply button and typing

I'm not down wit da hood.

derf
11-29-2009, 10:15 PM
I'm not down wit da hood.

Da hood not down wit U

101lifts2
11-29-2009, 11:06 PM
I used to buy weed with food stamps in high school. My dealer would give me $.75 on the dollar for them, I applied for them at 15 and was approved for $150 a month. I had a few friends that did the same thing.

Just to let you know what food stamps are really used for.

This is why whenever the government hands out money, it's usually abused.

You want food stamps? You pay for it via community service or you don't get shit IMO. There should be no such thing as a free ride.