Food Stamps Helped Reduce Poverty Rate, Study Finds
A new study by the Agriculture Department has found that food
stamps, one of the country’s largest social safety net programs,
reduced the poverty rate substantially during the recent
recession. The food stamp program, formally known as the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, reduced the
poverty rate by nearly 8 percent in 2009, the most recent year
included in the study, a significant impact for a social program
whose effects often go unnoticed by policy makers.