Why Washington Is Cutting Safety Nets When Most Americans Are Still in the Great Recession [View all]
Friday, November 1, 2013
by Robert Reich
So how to explain this paradox?
As of November 1 more than 47 million Americans have lost some or all of their food stamp benefits. House Republicans are pushing for further cuts. If the sequester isnt stopped everything else poor and working-class Americans depend on will be further squeezed.
Were not talking about a small sliver of America here. Half of all children get food stamps at some point during their childhood. Half of all adults get them sometime between ages 18 and 65. Many employers including the nations largest, Walmart now pay so little that food stamps are necessary in order to keep food on the family table, and other forms of assistance are required to keep a roof overhead.
The larger reality is that most Americans are still living in the Great Recession. Median household income continues to drop. In last weeks Washington Post-ABC poll, 75 percent rated the state of the economy as negative or poor.
So why is Washington whacking safety nets and services that a large portion of Americans need, when we still very much need them?
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