Diane Cress, Wayne State University If the government had found a way to save US$10 for every dollar it spent helping low-income people get healthier, wouldn’t it make sense for it to keep doing that?
With the looming threat of SNAP benefits (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, colloquially known as “food stamps”) being cut off in November, it’s a good opportunity to talk about how the ...
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