Article 68WNP ‘Horrible timing’: pandemic food relief ends as inflation sends families scrambling

‘Horrible timing’: pandemic food relief ends as inflation sends families scrambling

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Jessica Fu
from on (#68WNP)

Emergency allotments helped US families weather the Covid crisis and rising prices - but they'll end in March

Nicole Stevens doesn't know how much further she can stretch her grocery budget.

Stevens, 40, based in Battle Creek, Michigan, is a single mother raising two teenage boys. She relies heavily on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap), more commonly known as food stamps, to feed her family. Before the pandemic, Stevens recalls being able to spend just $300 on her family's big monthly supermarket haul. This always meant that she had a little bit of money left over to make additional trips to the store whenever staples like milk and bread inevitably ran out. Today, the same monthly shopping trip costs her $500.

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