Illinois food banks brace for surge in demand as pandemic-era benefits expire – Fox Chicago

Nearly 30 million Americans are more food insecure as of Wednesday, because the pandemic-era emergency increases in the SNAP program have now ended.
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Jim
3 years ago

get out of the basement

Platinum Goose
3 years ago

Didn’t watch the video but the article is low on information. People aren’t losing benefits they’re just losing the extra (inflationary) money provided because of covid. Yes it is time to get a job.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Or……get a job?

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