Poor Americans hurting in global food crisis
Food prices are rising, rising, rising, all around the world, causing much hardship and even political unrest. The hardship extends to the U.S., and as always, it's the poor that are the first and most affected in hard times. And they probably weren't buying organics to begin with.According to a recent Reuters article, nearly one in 10 Americans, around 28 million people, are expected to use food stamps this year, the highest number ever, excluding a spike after the hurricanes of 2005. Food stamps are hardly an answer these days though, as the average benefit per person is about $100 per month, which is $1 per person per meal.
Program officials say that food stamps were never intended to make up a family's entire food budget ,and are counseling people on how to make their stamps last as long as possible. Lawmakers also plan to add over $10 billion to the food stamp program over the next decade, as part of a massive agricultural bill.













