June
Foodstamp Recipients Hit All Time High
Three
Times As Many Americans Enter Poverty As Find Jobs
4
September, 2012
Following
a brief period in which it seemed that US foodstamp recipients may
have peaked, with those living in poverty maxing out at 46.514
million in December 2011, and then declining modestly for the next
few months, June saw a new surge in those Americans living in poverty
and thus eligible for foodstamps, with 173,600 new entrants into the
system, bringing the total to a new all time high of 46.670 million
and once again rising fast.
Furthermore, with subsequent emergency
events affecting the heartland due to the drought, the administration
has made sure even more Americans will be eligible going forward.
As
a result expect the July and August numbers to promptly surpass 47
million on their way to the psychological resistance level of 50
million.
Indicatively, the 173,600 increase in Foodstamps recipients
in June was three times greater than Americans finding jobs (64,000,
most of which part-time) according to the BLS.
Finally, a new record
was also breached for American households on foodstamps, which now
hit 22.4 million, an increase of 106,298 households.
The average
benefit per household decline once more, this time to $276.5. Not an
all time low, but just above it.
Persons
on Foodstamps
Households
on foodstamps


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