Sunday, March 30, 2008

NYTIMES INVENTIVELY AND NEGATIVELY REPORTS ON FOOD STAMPS

NYTIMES:
Food Stamp Use at Record Pace as Jobs Vanish

Driven by a painful mix of layoffs and rising food and fuel prices, the number of Americans receiving food stamps is projected to reach 28 million in the coming year, the highest level since the aid program began in the 1960s.

The number of recipients, who must have near-poverty incomes to qualify for benefits averaging $100 a month per family member, has fluctuated over the years along with economic conditions, eligibility rules, enlistment drives and natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, which led to a spike in the South.

But recent rises in many states appear to be resulting mainly from the economic slowdown, officials and experts say, as well as inflation in prices of basic goods that leave more families feeling pinched. Citing expected growth in unemployment, the Congressional Budget Office this month projected a continued increase in the monthly number of recipients in the next fiscal year, starting Oct. 1 — to 28 million, up from 27.8 million in 2008, and 26.5 million in 2007.

The percentage of Americans receiving food stamps was higher after a recession in the 1990s, but actual numbers are expected to be higher this year.

Er, um... so it's a PROJECTED increase which would still be well below recent historical levels as a percentage of US population. THERE IS NO "INCREASE AT A RECORD PACE"; that's entirely an invention of the NYTIMES.

Which means that there really is NO STORY HERE, once you take away the distortion designed to make things seem worse than they are

GEE: I WONDER WHY THE NYTIMES WOULD DO THAT!?!

DO NYTIMES REPORTERS GET A BONUS FOR EACH MENDACIOUS WORD THEY WRITE WHICH DAMAGES BUSH?

IT SURE SEEMS SO TO ME..

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