Left Out of the Bailout: The Poor

A volunteer sorts collection bins of donated food at a food bank operated by Northwest Harvest

Signs of the recession's impact on America's impoverished are increasingly apparent, Greenstein said, pointing to a dramatic rise in food stamp caseloads in recent months. The number of people using food stamps has risen 9.6%, or roughly 2.6 million people, between August 2007 and August 2008, the last period for which data are available. Food banks around the country are reporting longer lines even as donations are falling. Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
3.6
by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 25, 2008

The article gives a good brief tour of the problems that amplify for the poor in times of economic pullback. No details are provided on the philosophy and actors responsible for the policy changes that left assistance programs scarce. That omission suggests a lack of political courage in this story.

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