Low-income Americans face a ‘hunger cliff’ as Snap benefits are cut
by Michael Sainato from on (#69X3R)
The US food assistance program offered expanded benefits during the Covid emergency, but they ended last month
Gina Melton is facing a dilemma. Like millions of other Americans, Melton and her family relied on food assistance benefits boosted by Congress to help them through the pandemic. Now that extra cash is gone.
The reduction has hit them hard. Three of her family members are disabled and one of her daughters works to take care of them through an agency. They had already relied on credit cards to pay for medical equipment that wasn't covered by the federal health insurance schemes Medicare or Medicaid but have had to stop paying a couple of them in order to afford food.
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