Let's clear this up about Food Stamps..

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I get really tired of the lies the GOP puts out there about Food Stamp recipients.. like...

- Gene Alday, a Republican member of the Mississippi state legislature, apologized last week for telling a reporter that all the African-Americans in his hometown of Walls, Mississippi, are unemployed and on food stamps.
"I come from a town where all the blacks are getting food stamps and what I call 'welfare crazy checks,'" Alday said to a reporter for The Clarion-Ledger, a Mississippi newspaper, earlier this month. "They don't work."
Nationally, most of the people who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are white. According to 2013 data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers the program, 40.2 percent of SNAP recipients are white, 25.7 percent are black, 10.3 percent are Hispanic, 2.1 percent are Asian and 1.2 percent are Native American.



It's stuff like this that keeps up the racial animosity.. WHY does the GOP do this? It's plain ole RED MEAT for the Base.. who LOVES this stuff.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...ics_n_6771938.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
 

Pew Research has different facts on the demographics of food stamp recipients


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Fact Tank - Our Lives in Numbers
JULY 12, 2013
The politics and demographics of food stamp recipients
BY RICH MORIN235 COMMENTS


Democrats are about twice as likely as Republicans to have received food stamps at some point in their lives—a participation gap that echoes the deep partisan divide in the U.S. House of Representatives, which on Thursday produced a farm bill that did not include funding for the food stamp program.


Overall, a Pew Research Center survey conducted late last year found that about one-in-five Americans (18%) has participated in the food stamp program, formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. About a quarter (26%) lives in a household with a current or former food stamp recipient.


Of these, about one-in-five (22%) of Democrats say they had received food stamps compared with 10% of Republicans. About 17% of political independents say they have received food stamps.


The share of food stamp beneficiaries swells even further when respondents are asked if someone else living in their household had ever received food stamps. According to the survey, about three in ten Democrats (31%) and about half as many Republicans (17%) say they or someone in their household has benefitted from the food stamp program.


But when the political lens shifts from partisanship to ideology, the participation gap vanishes. Self-described political conservatives were no more likely than liberals or moderates to have received food stamps (17% for each group), according to the survey.


Beyond politics, equally large or larger gaps emerge in the participation rates of many core social and demographic groups. For example, women were about twice as likely as men (23% vs. 12%) to have received food stamps at some point in their lives. Blacks are about twice as likely as whites to have used this benefit during their lives (31% vs. 15%). Among Hispanics, about 22% say they have collected food stamps.


Minority women in particular are far more likely than their male counterparts to have used food stamps. About four-in-ten black women (39%) have gotten help compared with 21% of black men. The gender-race participation gap is also wide among Hispanics: 31% of Hispanic women but 14% of Hispanic men received assistance.


Among whites, the gender-race gap is smaller. Still, white women are about twice as likely as white men to receive food stamp assistance (19% vs. 11%).


The survey also found that adults 65 and older are significantly less likely than other age groups to say they have received food stamps. For example, about 18% of adults aged 18 to 29 have benefitted from this entitlement program compared with 8% of those 65 and older. Those who have a high school diploma or less formal education are roughly three times more likely than college graduates to have been helped.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...cs-and-demographics-of-food-stamp-recipients/
 
Interesting.... lol BUT since the SOUTH has the highest percentatage of Food Stamp usage... and since the South is predominantly Republican... doubtful

SNAP_usage_perc.jpg
 

Misty, I don't necessarily doubt those statistics but I would like to see the link from which you garnered your information.

I added the link to the article, Jim. I should have done that in the first place..thanks for the reminder.
 
Wonder why Pew brings this into the article since Social Security and Medicare are not "hand outs", they are programs we pay for.

The survey found that significant proportions of Democrats (60%) and Republicans (52%) say they have benefited from a major entitlement program at some point in their lives. So have nearly equal shares of self-identifying conservatives (57%), liberals (53%) and moderates (53%). The programs were Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, welfare, unemployment benefits and food stamps.
 
Lets clear THIS up, if its free and government sponsored anybody can get all the food stamps they want,its not that hard to apply for it.

Lets stop with this black,white,etc and locations crap. Put the blame where it belongs,the federal government and those who run it.BOTH PARTIES.
 
Davey, you're the one who's blaming the federal government, most in this thread so far feel that the federal government is performing an important social service in providing needy people with food.
 
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I don't care what party those who get food stamps belongs to. We must feed our truly poor. I just want the abuses stopped!

I agree... however, is there any doubt that when Republicans talk about the lazy food stamp recipiants... WHO it's a dog whistle for? I just wanted to set the record straight.. More whites than African Americans get food stamps.
 
I come from a town where all the blacks are getting food stamps and what I call 'welfare crazy checks,'" Alday said to a reporter for The Clarion-Ledger, a Mississippi newspaper, earlier this month. "They don't work."
Nationally, most of the people who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are white. According to 2013 data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers the program, 40.2 percent of SNAP recipients are white, 25.7 percent are black, 10.3 percent are Hispanic, 2.1 percent are Asian and 1.2 percent are Native American.

How does anyone know the ethnicity of people on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs? Who records such information, and why?
Shouldn't these programs be colour blind and based only on need?

Answering my own question, I see from Jackie 22's chart and reference that a survey has been done (2103) that yielded those figures. I found it on page 73 of the report supplied by Jackie 22: http://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/ops/Characteristics2013.pdf

The ethnicity/race category refers to the head of household.
 


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