USDA to permanently boost food stamp benefits by 25 percent

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FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2015 file photo, a supermarket displays stickers indicating they accept food stamps in West New York, N.J. The Biden administration has approved a significant and permanent increase in the levels of food stamp assistance available to needy families—the largest single increase in the program’s history. Starting in October 2021, average benefits for food stamps (officially known as the SNAP program) will rise more than 25 percent above pre-pandemic levels. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has approved a significant and permanent increase in the levels of food stamp assistance available to needy families—the largest single increase in the program’s history.

Starting in October, average benefits for food stamps (officially known as the SNAP program) will rise more than 25 percent above pre-pandemic levels. The increased assistance will be available indefinitely to all 42 million SNAP beneficiaries.

The aid boost was first reported by The New York Times and the details were confirmed by a spokeswoman for the Department of Agriculture. They will be formally announced Monday by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

The aid boost is being packaged as a major revision of the USDA’s Thrifty Food Plan. In concrete terms, the average monthly per-person benefits will rise from $121 to $157.

The increase is part of a multi-pronged Biden administration effort to strengthen the country’s social safety net. Poverty and food security activists maintain that longstanding inadequacies in that safety net were laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic, presenting an opportunity to make generational improvements that reach beyond the current public health crisis.

Activists say the previous levels of pre-pandemic SNAP assistance simply weren’t enough, forcing many households to choose cheaper, less nutritious options or simply go hungry as the funds ran low toward the end of the month.

proerafortyseven on August 16th, 2021 at 03:12 UTC »

Why does this not automatically evolve with inflation?

Icedcoffeeee on August 16th, 2021 at 02:23 UTC »

Making sure Americans are fed is the right thing to do, but aside from the moral argument, SNAP is good economics.

Every dollar spent on SNAP turns into $1.73 in economic activity, compared to $1.36 for every dollar spent on federal aid to state governments and $1.29 for every dollar allocated for a payroll tax holiday, according to Moody's Analytics researchers

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/aid-bill-has-13-billion-food-stamps-jobs-boost-bargin-n1252299

very_excited on August 16th, 2021 at 01:33 UTC »

The Biden administration has approved a significant and permanent increase in the levels of food stamp assistance available to needy families—the largest single increase in the program’s history.

In concrete terms, the average monthly per-person benefits will rise from $121 to $157.

To qualify for food stamps, you generally must be at or below 130% of the poverty line. For a single person, that's about $16,744 a year, or for a family of three, that's $28,548 a year. These are the poorest Americans, who are increasingly facing food insecurity and hunger due to the Coronavirus pandemic. 36 dollars a month might not sound like a lot to us, but this increase in food stamp benefits is much-needed relief for tens of millions of Americans who may be going hungry during the pandemic.