What Is the Highest Income for Food Stamps in 2022?

SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, is a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that provides food-purchasing assistance to low-income households. Beneficiaries now pay with electronic benefit transfer cards instead of food stamps. Everyone who lives together and purchases and prepares meals together is grouped together as one SNAP household, according to … Read more

Joe Biden Warns Of ‘Really Difficult 2 Years’ If GOP Wins House And Senate

Joe Biden Warns Of 'Really Difficult 2 Years' If GOP Wins House And Senate

President Joe Biden on Monday warned the remaining two years of his presidency will be tough if the Republican Party wins control of Congress in November’s midterm elections. Speaking at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Boston, Biden said that unless Democrats maintain control of the House and Senate, it will be near impossible to … Read more

Conservative media figures ‘sick of having to defend’ Trump, ready to move on

Conservative media figures 'sick of having to defend' Trump, ready to move on

Some conservative voices and donors are looking to move beyond former President Donald Trump in the wake of the FBI’s August raid on Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, viewing it as the latest controversy to distract from making the case against President Joe Biden and the Democrats. The New York Post argued in a recent editorial … Read more

Watch: Right-wing reporters ditch Marjorie Taylor Greene when they spot a more important Republican

Watch: Right-wing reporters ditch Marjorie Taylor Greene when they spot a more important Republican

Two reporters from the Right Side Broadcasting Network that were inside the crowd awaiting the start of former President Donald Trump’s rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Saturday abruptly abandoned United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) when they spotted a more newsworthy Republican. Greene had been speaking about campaign tactics when the two men interviewing … Read more

$2 until the next check and no money for pizza

fter Catherine Hembrecht pays for basic necessities like food, shelter and utilities, she usually has about $2 left to her disposal until her next Social Security check rolls in. During a good month, she might have a $9 surplus. ore things food banks like food for others in Virginia are feeling Hembrecht, 70, lives alone in her … Read more