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House Agriculture Chief Plans 'Thoughtful' Look at Food Stamps - Washington Wire - WSJ - 5 views

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    "Early next year, the Agriculture Department will award $200 million to as many as 10 states conducting pilot projects that help food stamp recipients get into the workforce." This article addresses the benefits for those using food stamps, as well as what is being done to aid them in finding employment and slowly becoming responsible for their own needs and income. It discusses goals of the food stamp program, including helping those in the program find work. However, the article also mentions that the purpose of food stamps is to aid those who are unfit for work and to advocate anti-hunger.
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Middle Class Shrinks Further as More Fall Out Instead of Climbing Up - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    "In the late 1960s, more than half of the households in the United States were squarely in the middle, earning, in today's dollars, $35,000 to $100,000 a year. Few people noticed or cared as the size of that group began to fall, because the shift was primarily caused by more Americans climbing the economic ladder into upper-income brackets. But since 2000, the middle-class share of households has continued to narrow, the main reason being that more people have fallen to the bottom." This article addresses the increasing income gap between the upper and lower class of America, as well as the shrinking middle class caused by more and more people falling to the bottom. It also provides data on the dramatic differences between each class, including general composition and average income; the results of income cause differences in lifestyle and needs.
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