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The Trump administration is proposing a rule change that would cut up to 3.1 million people from the food stamp program, saving taxpayers $2.5 billion
When Barack Obama was president, the number of Americans on food stamps increased drastically. Under President Donald Trump–not surprisingly–that number […]
Trump food stamps use has seen a dramatic decline in the first year and a half since the president officially took office
The number of food stamp dependent Americans hit a six-year low in President Donald Trump’s first year in office, reflecting an improving economy and falling unemployment, according to a U.S. Agriculture Department (USDA) report.
In 2009, 33,490,000 people received food stamp benefits, it only went up from there under Obama’s watch. By October 2016, 44,219,123 people received food stamp benefits, an increase of about 10,729,000.
In 2009, 33,490,000 people received food stamp benefits, but by October 2016, 44,219,123 people received the same assistance, an increase of about 10,729,000.
Statistics from the Department of Agriculture show that 1.5 million people have gotten off of the food stamp rolls since Donald Trump became president.
The liberal publication ‘The Hill’ falsely reported that the Trump Administration banned the use of food stamps by hurricane victims in Puerto Rico.
Enrollment in the nation’s food stamps program has fallen by one million under President Trump.
President Trump food stamps wants to charge stores that accept food stamps.