Paul Krugman explains why the proposal to cut food stamps is
so wrong.
First, as millions of workers lost their jobs through no fault of their own, many families turned to food stamps to help them get by — and while food aid is no substitute for a good job, it did significantly mitigate their misery. Food stamps were especially helpful to children who would otherwise be living in extreme poverty, defined as an income less than half the official poverty line.
But there’s more. Why is our economy depressed? Because many players in the economy slashed spending at the same time, while relatively few players were willing to spend more. And because the economy is not like an individual household — your spending is my income, my spending is your income — the result was a general fall in incomes and plunge in employment. We desperately needed (and still need) public policies to promote higher spending on a temporary basis — and the expansion of food stamps, which helps families living on the edge and let them spend more on other necessities, is just such a policy.Bonus: The Krugman Blues.
1 comment:
it is the intention of the globalist elite who control this planet to reduce the Earth's population to 500 million in the next 10 years. How can we accomplish this goal if we do such things as provide food stamps for hungry people?
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