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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 02:27 PM Dec 2013

GOP debunked on food stamps: Everything they say about SNAP is wrong

Forget the nonsense about them breeding dependency. Food stamps increase self-sufficiency, research shows

PAUL ROSENBERG


Hilary Hoynes is a University of California at Berkeley economist who wrote a particularly notable paper last year. Instead of increasing dependency, as conservative critics have repeatedly claimed, Hoyen’s paper showed that, for women at least, food stamp use during pregnancy and early childhood has exactly the opposite impact of what conservatives allege: It actually increases economic self-sufficiency when children grow up, in the next generation.

That was just one of two main results reported in “Long Run Impacts of Childhood Access to the Safety Net,” which Hoynes co-authored with Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach and Douglas Almond. As stated in the paper’s abstract, access to food stamps for women leads to “increases in economic self-sufficiency (increases in educational attainment, earnings, and income, and decreases in welfare participation).” Hoynes and her colleagues took advantage of the fact that food stamp programs were established county-by-county over a period of years, creating a sort of “natural experiment” beginning half a century in the past.

“Hoynes’ work has been timely, innovative and revealing,” said Arloc Sherman, a senior researcher at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which has highlighted Hoynes’ work this year as food stamps and the SNAP program have become a major subject of controversy. “Hoynes and her collaborators have really broadened our understanding of how programs like food stamps not only relieve hardship in the moment but can trigger long-lasting gains in participating children’s later health and education. The implications of the research are considerable. In this long view, such assistance is not only helping struggling families to scrape by, it’s a good investment in the next generation of citizens and workers.”

Hoynes herself said, “This work indicates that there are important benefits of the safety net that to date have been ignored. They predict that a more generous safety net can reduce health disparities. More generally, the emerging evidence points to an important role for investments in early life — and those investments generate important returns in terms of better health and economic outcomes in adulthood.”

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http://www.salon.com/2013/12/04/gop_debunked_on_food_stamps_everything_they_say_about_snap_is_wrong/
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GOP debunked on food stamps: Everything they say about SNAP is wrong (Original Post) DonViejo Dec 2013 OP
excellent info, but then again, it is science and that makes it wrong. postulater Dec 2013 #1
GOP has it backward, I see rock Dec 2013 #2
k&r for the truth. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #3
Thanks DonViejo Cha Dec 2013 #4
... Scuba Dec 2013 #5
Food Stamp Cut hurts the economy!! But what do you expect from the Rs?? Filibuster Harry Dec 2013 #6
Everything they say about everything is wrong nt LiberalElite Dec 2013 #7

Filibuster Harry

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6. Food Stamp Cut hurts the economy!! But what do you expect from the Rs??
Thu Dec 5, 2013, 03:23 PM
Dec 2013

In our town we have daily pleas for people to buy household items and give gift cards for the Christmas season because of the food stamp cuts. This is what the Rs are doing to the people of our country!
They simply do not care about us.

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