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Study: Most Black Kids Know About Food Stamps


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Dr. Mark Rank, a sociologist at George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis was the lead author in a new research study that found nearly half of all children in the U.S. and 90 percent of African-American children (compared to 37 percent of Whites) have been on food stamps at some point during their childhood, according to YahooNews.com.

"Estimating the Risk of Food Stamp Use and Impoverishment During Childhood" took analysis from 30 years of national data and predicts that this is now a medical issue because children on food stamps traditionally have illnesses linked to malnutrition and poverty. To qualify for the food stamps, a family of four cannot have an annual take-home pay exceeding $22,000. But as the recession looms and unemployment continues, more families are finding themselves in need of participating in the program.

Other study findings include:

• Nearly one-quarter of all American children will be in households that use food stamps for five or more years during childhood.
• 91 percent of children with single parents will be in a household receiving food stamps, compared to 37 percent of children in married households.
• Looking at race, marital status and education simultaneously, children who are Black and whose head of household is not married with less than 12 years of education have a cumulative percentage of residing in a food stamp household of 97 percent by age 10.

"Food stamp use is a clear sign of poverty and food insecurity, two of the most detrimental economic conditions affecting a child's health," said Rank. "Even limited exposure to poverty can have detrimental effects upon a child's overall quality of health and well-being."--WLW

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Black people are only a minority when it comes to getting food stamp; you need to look closely into the Russian community.

 

This study is so not accurate. I have two children and they never heard the word food stamp. My 8 neices and nephews don't even know what a food stamp looklike.

 

I hate these kinds of studies. I bet that the people who done this "research" are white. This study is inaccurate and they are exaggerated. Black folks are not the only ones receiving food stamps.

 

Growing up, I knew about food stamps because people in my family were on them. Even during times where it was tough making ends meet, my mother refused to apply for stamps and to this day, I think it was one of the best decision she's made as a parent. If you ask my younger siblings, they would think food stamps were Monopoly money. They have know idea what they are. Thank God...

 

I don't think this study is accurate. I am by no means well off, but I've never been on food stamps and neither have my children, neices and nephews, nor the majority of my friends children. We have to stop believing (and reporting on)everything we read.

 

The food stamp study is incorrect!! People of all cultures living in the U.S. know of or have been on food stamps. When the immigrants come into the U.S., how do you think they get food? People that have lost their jobs? People that do not want to work? I think that all people have one time or another been on food stamps. The Black culture is not at the top of every study, come on now!!

 

90%? Meaning 9 out of 10. I can think of 10 friends and that simply is not accurate.

 

Have Malia and Sasha been on stamps?

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