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Feeding the Nation: The Truth About SNAP Benefits

Par : Shelby Robinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232508371
  • EAN9798232508371
  • Date de parution14/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

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Feeding the Nation: The Truth About SNAP Benefits pulls back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood and politically charged programs in America. Through real-life experiences, historical context, and clear-eyed analysis, this book reveals what SNAP truly is: not a handout, but a lifeline for millions of hardworking Americans. Inspired by the words of a former single mother who once relied on food assistance to survive while working full time and attending graduate school, this book centers the voices too often erased from public debate.
It challenges the myths surrounding SNAP-who uses it, how it works, and why it matters-while grounding the discussion in compassion, data, and lived reality. In a nation of abundance, hunger still exists quietly in grocery store aisles, suburban homes, college dorms, and rural towns. SNAP serves children, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and working families whose wages no longer keep pace with the cost of living.
This book explores the true scope of food insecurity in America, the economic and social impact of SNAP, and the devastating consequences of misinformation and stigma. More than a policy analysis, Feeding the Nation is a moral reckoning. It asks readers to reconsider what dignity, responsibility, and community truly mean-and why access to food should never depend on political convenience or public judgment.
Clear, human-centered, and deeply researched, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand hunger in America beyond the headlines and statistics. Because feeding people should never require a backstory-only compassion.
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