Stimulus Boost For Food Stamp Recipients
CBS Evening News: It's Not Much, But When You're Living Week-To-Week, Every Little Bit Helps
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Play CBS Video Video More Food Stamps For W.V. West Virginia residents who use the food stamps, or "Nutrition Assistance," program may soon receive more funds as a result of the latest stimulus package. Nancy Cordes reports from Martinsburg, W.V.
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Video Unemployed Await Stimulus Jobs Many unemployed Americans are eagerly anticipating the expected creation of numerous jobs as the U.S. government prepares various projects nationwide. Jeff Glor reports from Philadelphia.
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Video The Great Stimulus Debate Bob Schieffer spoke with Budget Chief Peter Orszag about President Obama's stimulus package and its effect on the stock market. Congressman John Boehner offered a Republican viewpoint.
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Food stamp recipient Bobbi Foster is seen shopping in Martinsburg, W. Va. The federal stimulus package will increase food stamp payments by 13 percent -- a move designed both to help the poor and unemployed and to boost employment at grocery stores. (CBS)
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Bobbi and Danny Foster of Martinsburg, W. Va. The couple applied for nutrition assistance after Danny lost his job and was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. (CBS)
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And as CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes reports, they're glad to get any kind of help at all.
For Bobbi Foster of Martinsburg, W.V., the once simple task of grocery shopping has suddenly become a burden. In December, her husband Danny lost his trucking job.
"Everyone I know has been laid off work. When I see people going to work I'm surprised -- they have a job!" Foster said.
A month later, Danny was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. The Fosters signed up for food stamps. As a West Virginia family of four, they would receive $329 a month - not nearly enough to cover their monthly food expenses.
But that may change this month when every American on food stamps (or "nutrition assistance" as it's now known) will find 13 percent more money on their state-issued debit cards.
It's stimulus money. And while it will certainly help the Fosters, its really aimed at thieir grocer, who stands to make an extra $25,000 a week, enabling him to hire up to five more part-time workers.
"Everyone goes to the grocery store," said Martin's Supermarket manager Mike Sword. "I can't think of a better way, frankly, to stimulate the economy."
That's particularly true in West Virginia, where thanks to the slowing economy one in six residents now receives nutrition assistance. It's the highest level in 30 years.
"We're seeing people using the food program for the first time. These are not people that are used to walking through a local office and applying for food assistance," said Kathryn Boylan, of West Virginia's Bureau for Children and Families.
The stimulus plan will also increase unemployment benefits, by about $25 a week, with the assumption that those who have the least will spend whatever they get, pumping that money into the economy.
"[For us,] it means surviving. Really, surviving for the month," Foster said. "When you are living week to week day by day you know it would make things a lot easier."
And in this market, easier is about all anyone can ask for.
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- This is b/s. Im 25 i support my 3yr old and my wife and make 30k yr. Where the ones that need the help not the scumbags of the country that are too lazy to work and live of everyone! No one helps me when i barely make rent or can buy food. The country is for poor people and poor people only. Your screwing the middle class.
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- I proudly recieve food stamps every month and like somone has already stated...you dont know everyones story! I;m a HARD working single mother of one that works my 40 hours a week and yet still only brings home a $450 paycheck from CTR&S!!! so be fore you judge those and have your mouth WIDE open about something you know nothing about...think! And as far as the comment about not being able to get frozen food...do you have time in your day to come to my home and cook dinner fot my family while I work, clean, and take care of an infant?! once again...SMALL minded! I've worked, struggled and fought for EVERYTHING I have! And if I can approve for finacially assistance (food stamps & SSI for my daughter) work 40 hours and still struggle, I'm sure there are otehr families out there that need help as well! I am truely blessed and lucky to get the assistance I do...and I'm far from ashamed. DHHR needs to do drug testing and more background checks for those that abuse the system, but I know I deserve and appreciate EVERYTHING my daughter and I get.
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- You are to be commended!!! I have spent the past 18 hours researching TANF and all I can say is UNACCEPTABLE!!!! The person suggesting we add MORE regulations to the already cluttered, destructive, and demoralizing rules that keep hard women like you struggling needs to research Social Policy before suggesting the addition of more stipulations.Everyone needs to read Flat Broke With Children: Women in the Age of Welfare Reform! I too am a single mother but I am in grad school. You are a much better person than the yahoo judging you for doing everything in your power to protect your child!!!! Good luck, and I truly do have the utmost respect and admiration for you-
- jezi1023. should not be able to by microwave or premade dinners with food support. we should only be able to buy foods we can prepare oursleves. can you stand more than 2 minutes before your leg goes dead do to the nerve damage from a spinal fracture? do you have arthritis in your hands so bad that you can't even hold a spoon to feed yourself? how can one use a knife to clean and chop food to cook form scratch? how do I lift a pan form the cabinet or counter to the stove to cook something? having an assistant come in to do the prep and cook for me costs money too. if you look at the whole picture it is less expensive to allow frozen and premade heat at home foods than pay for someone to come in and cook for me. you do not know everyone's situation so you should not make a broad judgment. lobster should be a no, energy drinks no, occasional soda ok, ocassional candy ok. like one law maker in Minnesota said 2 years ago "just because they're low income doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed a treat every once in a while." poor doesn't less than you. if you can have it so can we. in this time you should feel lucky you are working and can pay your way. most of us on assistance want to work but can't we have no choice to rely on assitance or should we all be rounded up and gassed so you don't have to watch us try to be a little bit like normal people. enjoy your lunch of chips, soda, and candy bar. that's what grocery store workers I see working eat for their meals so it must be normal.
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- The welfare system is needed for people who are unemployed, not everybody on welfare is a career recipient. I have worked for the last 35 years with 2-3 yr. periods of unemployment, I had to get assistance, but believe me it is not enough money to live on. In California, it won't pay rent (unless you are on housing) and there are more people without housing than with it. Then the utilities have to be paid, your kids need clothes, etc. It is good when you need it, I, on the other hand wanted more out of life. But what's really sad is people get on here and talk about it as if they are putting out thousands of dollars for it, you are not, your 5-10 dollars goes toward it along with billions of other employed people. So stop acting as if you are supporting those less fortunate than you all by yourself. Stop whining over where your tax dollars are going, they are going everywhere, and even if they stopped welfare you would not see the difference.
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- That might not sound like a large increese; but every little bit helps. I am on SSI and SSDI because I am unable to work due to disability and poor health. So I'm automaticly eligble for food stamps, or nutrutional assistance. As soon as I get to the office, I will start getting them.
I wish people would not refer to that as welfare. Welfare implies that a person is lazy and bumming off the goverment when the are capable of working. If you get SSI or SSDI you can not work or can't work enough to pay daily living expences - especially medical care and prescriptions. - Reply to this comment
- If you want to talk about welfare in general. Here is a few facts you should be aware of. In Ohio, you cannot receive welfare money or medical assistance if you are unmarried and physically able to work. Your food stamps and medical benefits, if you qualify, are predicated on working a certain number of hours a month at jobs assigned to you by the welfare dept helping in the public and chariable sections. If you are pregnant or have a young child, you are limited to three years of Aid to Dependent Children in your entire lifetime. There is no more living on welfare from generation to generation, all that ended in the late 1980's and early 1990's and is never likely to return. One other thing to remember is that even if you do qualify for food stamps, there are many necessities that food stamps does not pay for. You cannot buy bathroom tissue, feminine protection pads or tampons, soap, shampoo, dish soap or laundry detergent, diapers, any items for a baby other than food, or household cleaners, etc. All these necessities you have to have in any household (try getting by without bathroom tissue for even a day) . So some people do sell part of their food stamps in order to buy these things. I do admit that there are some that abuse the system, but if you are convicted of a drug offense in Ohio you are barred from public assistance of any type. If you are caught using food stamps or money gotten through selling food stamps to buy drugs or alcohol, you will be permanently banned from the food stamp program for life. Again, I am asking all of you to look at the facts and then decide for yourself what is and is not hype and hyperbole.
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- ALDI founded in Schonebeck Germany in 1948 by Karl and Theo Albrecht. ALDI a synonim for Albrecht Discount.
Posted by nolies74621 at 2:04 AM : Apr 6, 200
I meant acronym mot synonym. - Reply to this comment
- Update ; I went shopping yesterday off the reservation. The local chain here called aldi was out of meat at 2pm. It is a smaller aldi. Walmart 80/20 was 2.22 a lb. 70/30 was 1.89lb. milk is down to 3.10 from 3.45 . Bottom roast 4.6 lber 11.65. Bread is holdind at 1.50 to 279 a pound loaf. Fresh fruit well I didn't look twice when i saw fresk lettuce @ 1.69 a head. I callled twenty miles down the road and prices varied 35 cents to >99 cents on the pound. I hate wal-mart and will not spend money with the chinese and people who beat ansd enslave children . They are different than we are . we don't force them to work at nine years old . When we get tired of our children here in america the trend lately is to shoot them in thier sleep.
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- ALDI founded in Schonebeck Germany in 1948 by Karl and Theo Albrecht. ALDI a synonim for Albrecht Discount.
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- The prices you report are INSANE. I live on the east coast and I can tell you the ground beef is $1.99 on sale. Bottom round roasts? I won't pay over $6 for a large one. I get a large bag of Gala or McIntosh apples for $2.49. A 10lb bag of potatoes? I would walk out if they wanted more than $3.99. I live near a major city too. Your prices sound like Hawaii. I also shop a lot at budget supermarkets. We have one on the east coast called Aldi. I pay $2.05 for a gallon of milk and $1.15 for eggs. You have to work at it. It's very easy and I feed my family good quality meals for very little money.
Posted by CnUHerMeNow at 8:57 PM : Apr 4, 2009
Did you know that ALDI is a German owned food retail chain. ALDI stands for the Albrecht Discount company. ALDI was founded in the town of Schonebeck, Germany a suburb of Essen Germany in 1948 by Karl and Theo Albrecht. - Reply to this comment
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