My blog entry today explains how the number of SNAP households -- Washingtonspeak for number of families receiving food stamps from the federal government -- has exploded in recent years because states have helped rewrite the eligibility rules.
Specifically, most states have eliminated asset tests. You can own a yacht and now receive food stamps (a yacht is better than stocks or bonds, because the latter will spin off income that could make you ineligible for food stamps).
Aside from low income, even if it is just temporarily low, all you need is one of the states' brochures. For example, if you live in Connecticut, you need the "Helping People in Need" brochure and you are eligible for food stamps. (Actually, you don't need to possess such a brochure, you just need to have been deemed eligible by the state to have received one -- see p. 65 of this document, which means that the state understands your income to be at least temporarily below 150 percent of the poverty line or so). You do not need to be receiving, or eligible for, cash from any other welfare program.
I understand that you find the above difficult to believe. A brochure? That's it? Really?!
Take a look at what the USDA has to say (they fund SNAP, and help the states administer it):
(TANF is the cash family assistance program. Not too long ago food stamps and TANF were tied together -- if you got cash from TANF you probably would get food stamps too. The TANF language is a legacy of that connection).
Or here:
Here is a Colorado state congressman explaining how it really is a free lunch from the states' points of view. The federal government pays for half of the brochure, and some states like Colorado even convince charities to help with the other half!
Specifically, most states have eliminated asset tests. You can own a yacht and now receive food stamps (a yacht is better than stocks or bonds, because the latter will spin off income that could make you ineligible for food stamps).
Aside from low income, even if it is just temporarily low, all you need is one of the states' brochures. For example, if you live in Connecticut, you need the "Helping People in Need" brochure and you are eligible for food stamps. (Actually, you don't need to possess such a brochure, you just need to have been deemed eligible by the state to have received one -- see p. 65 of this document, which means that the state understands your income to be at least temporarily below 150 percent of the poverty line or so). You do not need to be receiving, or eligible for, cash from any other welfare program.
I understand that you find the above difficult to believe. A brochure? That's it? Really?!
Take a look at what the USDA has to say (they fund SNAP, and help the states administer it):
By the end of fiscal year 2010, 39 States had adopted broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE) policies that confer categorical SNAP eligibility on all households authorized to receive a TANF/MOE-funded noncash benefit. In such States, households meeting the State-determined eligibility criteria for the TANF/MOE-funded noncash benefit are also eligible for SNAP benefits and thus are exempt from the SNAP asset or income tests. The noncash benefit usually takes the form of an informational brochure or handout targeted to virtually all households applying for SNAP benefits. (page 4 of this USDA document)
(TANF is the cash family assistance program. Not too long ago food stamps and TANF were tied together -- if you got cash from TANF you probably would get food stamps too. The TANF language is a legacy of that connection).
Or here:
Many States have very broad programs that provide a simple service––a TANF/MOE-funded brochure on domestic violence, for example––to confer categorical eligibility on a large number of households. These policies are known as broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE) policies. (pp. 56-7 of this USDA document)
Here is a Colorado state congressman explaining how it really is a free lunch from the states' points of view. The federal government pays for half of the brochure, and some states like Colorado even convince charities to help with the other half!
It is my honor and privileged to found and read your post. It made me learn a lot of different ideas. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeletehouse for sale in san rafael
losing their protection are in effect asking a significant portion of their workers to go without being insured plan or to apply for State health programs.bubblegum casting
ReplyDeletePaul Krugman recently summarized the incentives-do-not-matter point of view in his blog (see also a leading labor economist at Harvard, quoted here). web design manchester
ReplyDeleteYou make it entertaining and you still manage to keep it smart. I cant wait to read more from you. This is really a great blog. bubblegum casting
ReplyDelete‘Try some fresh herbs in a glass of water,’ she suggests. ‘ You’d be surprised how soothing it can be. edible arrangements coupon code 20 off
ReplyDeleteYour approach to this post is unique and appreciating. I am writing an article for our research paper and this post has helped me. best tasting e liquid
ReplyDeleteYour approach to this post is unique and appreciating. I am writing an article for our research paper and this post has helped me. MediaPortal Free Download
ReplyDeleteFrom the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the enjoyment here! Keep up the good work. Tom
ReplyDeleteSomebody should have informed The legislature that the ACA's labor-contracting conditions far over-shadow its labor-expanding conditions. Buy Twitter Followers UK
ReplyDeleteOne to US-inflation-adjusted US dollars (that is, divide the Case-Shiller by the PCE deflator) and the second to Euro-inflation-adjusted Europs (that is, multiply the Case-Shiller by Euro exchange rate and then divide by the EURO HICP -- the consumer price index for the Euro area). energimærkning pris
ReplyDeleteHis dentist’s workplace is covered with before-and-after images of several kids with excessive orthodontic problems, set by his handiwork. Battlefront Heroes Hack
ReplyDeleteDuring now I was definitely under the effect of my mature sibling Bob Forest, who is also a playwright. Score95
ReplyDelete“People often say, ‘What could a sufferer have done differently?’ But sometimes there is nothing more a lady can do. Sometimes, a person with purpose to harm will do so. I mean, Amanda-b Ross did everything she was supposed to do,” says Troutman. “That’s why it’s so important for us to continue cooperating to keep sufferers safe.” letmewatchthis
ReplyDeleteSpecifically, most states have eliminated asset tests. You can own a yacht and now receive food stamps (a yacht is better than stocks or bonds, because the latter will spin off income that could make you ineligible for food stamps). sanibel fishing charters
ReplyDeleteThere are monopolies that will never be prosecuted like inefficient light water reactor makers preventing molten salt reactors from becoming reality. Hormone Replacement Therapy
ReplyDeleteYou do not need to be receiving, or eligible for, cash from any other welfare program. pond nordsjælland
ReplyDeleteI have passe my exam by usind certmagic. com products and found them very helpful. Filippini Financial Group
ReplyDeleteYou make it entertaining and you still manage to keep it smart. I cant wait to read more from you. This is really a great blog. vw repair shop garden grove
ReplyDeleteTake a look at what the USDA has to say (they fund SNAP, and help the states administer it): paintball gun reviews
ReplyDeleteGreat things you’ve always shared with us. Just keep writing this kind of posts.The time which was wasted in traveling for tuition now it can be used for studies.Thanks best pressure washer
ReplyDeleteI have passe my exam by usind certmagic. com products and found them very helpful. crossbow reviews
ReplyDeleteYou make it entertaining and you still manage to keep it smart. I cant wait to read more from you. This is really a great blog. Boca CPA
ReplyDelete