The minimum wage law is still there. |
Laws seem to be easily ignored these days It's like people know there will be no enforcement. |
Healthcare should not be tied to employers. We need universal healthcare. Beyond that, yes, companies are exploitative/greedy/running bad business models and this has kept wages stagnant despite rising profits. |
| So it looks like Trump TACO'ed on SNAP. They will pay. But, arbitrarily, they are saying they will only pay 50% of the normal amount. |
As per the rules, one is required to report the father of children when in the same home. It’s the most targeted type of fraud too, investigators coming to a house to see if the baby daddy lives there. I am sure many ppl still lie about it though. However I don’t think being unmarried matters much for snap. It does for tax refunds though |
Marriage doesn’t influence snap much one way or the other as the baby daddy in the home needs to be reported (mandatory member of family unit). |
Dp but I think they are talking about program eligibility only. For snap specifically the threshold is very low (or high?) as in you need to be poor. A single person household gets cut off at about $1800 per month in income. A two person household with $2200 in income (imagine that) gets about $200 per month |
Cost is $9 billion a month. The contingency fund has less than that. |
You are right. Republicans carved them out. They can mooch but not afghan refugees who risked their lives helping American soldiers. |
Some can still get snap, aca vouchers and other public assistance but only a specific group: Cuban and Haitian Entrants: Individuals with the specific "Cuban and Haitian entrant" status are a notable exception to many of the benefit cuts. They remain eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, Medicare, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace premium tax credits, provided they meet other eligibility criteria. Other Haitian Nationals (e.g., TPS holders, parolees, asylum seekers): Haitian immigrants who hold other statuses, such as Temporary Protected Status (TPS), humanitarian parole (including those under the CHNV processes), or are asylum applicants, are negatively impacted by the law's provisions. Public Benefits: These individuals are no longer eligible for SNAP (effective July 4, 2025, though state implementation varies) and will lose eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP on October 1, 2026, and ACA subsidies on January 1, 2027. |
He can take it from the White Hoise Renovarion fund. Or the blow boats up in the Caribbean fund. |
If marriage is such a good thing, why do people need to be coerced into it by the threat of starvation? |
| Why are MAGA always so concerned with the worthiness of poor people who receive government benefits but not corporations, wealthy farmers and billionaires? Is it because they imagine all recipients have black or brown skin? |
PP. Huh? I’m not suggesting that SNAP be used to force people to get married. What I am saying is that being single, esp. with kids or when older, dramatically increases your odds of being poor and needing programs like SNAP. No value judgment, just fact. |
This. Look at all of the racist claptrap on this thread despite the facts: the largest group of recipients is white; 90% are native born citizens; 2/3 are on it for less than 2 years |