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VIDEO: “Living on the minimum” shows reality of living on food stamps

STOCKTON, Calif. — Student journalists at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School walked the talk of food stamps by creating two teams of student reporters to see how far the weekly average of $56.60 could stretch. The amount “seems like a lot, but in the end it boils down to $8 a day,” not enough to keep students well-fed and focused, said Phillicity Uriarte-Jones, editor-in-chief of the Stagg Online. See more of Stagg’s experiment in this video.

—Featured photo: A store sign in St. Louis, Missouri in October 2013 welcomes shoppers who use food stamps. In June 2017 President Trump proposed charging retailers a fee for accepting food stamps as payment from the poor and also proposed $191 billion in cuts over the next decade to the food stamp program. Photo by Paul Sableman on Flickr.com/CC BY 2.0.

 

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