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Why SNAP Works: A Political History-and Defense-of the Food Stamp Program

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Why SNAP Works: A Political History-and Defense-of the Food Stamp Program
Why SNAP Works: A Political History-and Defense-of the Food Stamp Program

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Why SNAP Works: A Political History-and Defense-of the Food Stamp Program

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The first book to tell the whole story of SNAP and to explain why all Americans should support it.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is the nation’s largest government effort for helping low-income Americans obtain an adequate diet. How did SNAP, formerly the food stamp program, evolve from a Depression-era effort to use up surplus goods into America’s foundational food assistance program? And how does SNAP survive? Incisive and original,
Why SNAP Works
is the first book to provide a comprehensive history and evaluation of the nation’s most important food insecurity and poverty alleviation effort.
Everyone has an opinion about SNAP, not all of them positive, but its benefits are felt broadly and across party lines. Christopher Bosso makes a clear, nuanced, and impassioned case for protecting this unique food program, exploring its history and breaking down the facts for readers across the political spectrum.
is an essential book for anyone concerned about food access, poverty, and the “welfare system” in the United States.

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