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American military families will suffer if food-stamp program is cut as the Romney/Ryan ticket promises.

Mark In Irvine 2012/09/19 02:11:22
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Food stamp use at military commissaries up sharply in four years
By SETH ROBBINS
Stars and Stripes
Published: November 15, 2011
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Nearly $88 million worth of groceries were purchased using food stamps at military commissaries in 2011, more than double the amount spent in 2008, according to the Defense Commissary Agency Laura Rauch/Stars and Stripes
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BAUMHOLDER, Germany — Food stamp purchases at military commissaries have nearly tripled during the last four years, according to Defense Commissary Agency figures.

The agency reports that nearly $88 million worth of food stamps were used at commissaries nationwide in 2011, up from $31 million in 2008.

There is little information about who is using the food stamps, officially called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by the Department of Agriculture, because DeCA and the Defense Department do not keep data on individuals who purchase items at commissaries. But Joyce Raezer, the executive director of the National Military Family Association, suspects that the majority of food stamp users are veterans who separated before retirement and members of the National Guard or reserve forces.

“I suspect that we are talking about more recently [separated],” she said, “who have gotten out of the military and found out that it’s not so easy to find a job in the civilian sector.”

Nearly 860,000 veterans filed for unemployment benefits last month, of whom more than one-quarter are young veterans, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Raezer said she has also heard that members of the reserve forces and the National Guard are increasingly seeking help from organizations that provide emergency assistance to military families.

“I would be willing to suspect they have been demobilized, they are off active duty, but their civilian job isn’t there anymore,” she said.

Raezer, who has been following the issue of food stamp usage at commissaries for more than a decade, said that very few active-duty servicemembers qualify for food stamps “because military pay has improved so much” over the last decade.

“We are working with the Department of Agriculture on an updated study now,” said DOD spokeswoman Eileen M. Lainez in an email.

A 2003 Department of Defense study, the most recent available, found that 2,100 active-duty members received food stamps in 2002. That number was much lower than the 19,400 receiving food stamps in 1991.

The 2003 study showed that the majority of active-duty servicemembers who qualified for food stamp assistance lived in base housing. Housing is not calculated as part of servicemembers’ income, and many would not have qualified for the program had the cost of housing been included, the study found.

“The fact that some enlisted members and even a few officers received (food stamps) was more a result of larger household sizes and living in government quarters than an indicator of inadequate military compensation,” said Lainez.

The military, however, started its own food assistance program, the Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance, or FSSA, in 2001 to remove military families from the food stamp program.

The program provides servicemembers with families up to $1,100 monthly, depending on household income and family size. All servicemembers can apply, but the majority who receive the allowance are junior enlisted servicemembers who enter the military with large families, said Lainez.

In 2010, 510 servicemembers qualified for the program, receiving more than $1.3 million in aid. That figure was a jump from 2009, when 245 servicemembers qualified for the program and received about $737,000.

Still, it’s a tiny group, considering that there are now more than 1.4 million servicemembers, Lainez said: “This represents .000375 (.0375%) or less than four-one hundredths of one percent of the active duty population.”

The steep economic downturn began in the fall of 2008, and the sharpest year-to-year growth in food stamp usage at commissaries was from 2008 to 2009, increasing nearly 70 percent to $53 million.

Bases overseas do not accept food stamps.

During this time, civilian use of food stamps also increased significantly, from about $35 billion to more than $50 billion. In 2010, the Dept. of Agriculture reported there were $65 billion worth of food stamp purchases nationwide.

The commissaries sell items at cost, with a 5 percent surcharge. According to the DeCA website, this model saves patrons an average of 30 percent when contrasted with commercial prices.

John Smith, a spokesman for Operation Homefront, a non-profit organization that provides emergency assistance to military families, said his organization has seen the amount of food assistance it provides to military families double since 2008.

The nature of military service, in which servicemembers are constantly moving to new assignments, often has unintended consequences on the income of military families, he said.

“All of a sudden your spouse can’t work anymore, he said. “And there is a potential crisis right there.”

robbinss@estripes.osd.mil


Items that can be purchased using food stamps:

-- breads and cereals;

-- fruits and vegetables;

-- meats, fish and poultry; and

-- dairy products.

-- seeds and plants which produce food for the household to eat.

Source: USDA.gov

Chart showing the amount of food stamp purchases, officially called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, at base commissaries nationwide:

2008: $31,146,015

2009: $52,954,938

2010: $72,831,952

2011: $87,837,643

Source: the Defense Commissary Agency

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  • stevegtexas@aol.com 2012/09/23 19:48:53 (edited)
    None of the above
    stevegtexas@aol.com
    +2
    thats interesting......im gonna subscribe to the q.
  • **StarzAbove** 2012/09/20 22:13:28
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    **StarzAbove**
    +3
    Romney doesn't care about anyone, not even the military. All he cares about is his rich buddies and making more money for himself. romney with money
  • Frannin 2012/09/19 22:30:17
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    Frannin
    +4
    Remember, Mitt didn't even bother to acknowledge the military in his acceptance speech
    for the presidency of the united states...not much of a patriot, just an arrogant man with
    not much to offer this country. He doesn't even pay taxes.
  • Tarheel Frannin 2012/09/19 23:53:22
    Tarheel
    +3
    That's true, he didn't have his "laundry list" so he didn't mention them.
  • Bob S 2012/09/19 16:26:08
    None of the above
    Bob S
    +1
    Many of them are just FREE LOADERS. It is just that plain and simple. In fact they are hurting the ones that desparately need the food stamps. Many are lying about their financial status.
  • gmiing 2012/09/19 13:37:32
    None of the above
    gmiing
    +2
    Let me see the article that supports the premise that the food stamp benefit will be cut and then maybe I can make an informed comment. Not enough info here.
  • beachbum 2012/09/19 12:58:10
    None of the above
    beachbum
    +3
    Why not give them a pay raise then so they don't have to be on food stamps?
  • lucky 2012/09/19 12:16:02
    None of the above
    lucky
    +2
    If they are receiving food stamps then they are living about their means. The majority of my family has been in one military branch or another and my daughter is in the Navy now and none of them have ever needed to get food stamps but they lived a lifestyle their rank afforded. My dad is retired and raised 5 kids while in the Army, we never needed food stamps and if anything we were spoiled in comparison to many civilian kids.
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/09/19 11:11:23
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    Lady Whitewolf
    +4
    NUFF SAID!!
  • Bob S Lady Wh... 2012/09/19 16:27:46
    Bob S
    +1
    Not all of them. Free loaders are in the group.
  • Kat 2012/09/19 09:54:02
    None of the above
    Kat
    +2
    It's up since Obama's been in, it'll go down when we get a president that cares about the U.S.
  • ed 2012/09/19 09:03:59
    None of the above
    ed
    +2
    Our military personnel shouldn't be getting food stamps to begin with.They have an income.Most bring home more than most of us and we can't get them,not that I would want them in the first place.
  • polkastria 2012/09/19 06:25:58
    None of the above
    polkastria
    +4
    LOTS of families will suffer if the plan is cut and none of them deserve it.
  • Bob S polkastria 2012/09/19 16:28:26
    Bob S
    +1
    Get rid of the liars, fakes and free loaders and those that really need will receive.
  • polkastria Bob S 2012/09/19 19:44:41
    polkastria
    +1
    True and isn't that what they are suppose to be doing already? But since we live in a country where even our military and our airline pilots find themselves on food stamps.. doesn't that say something about our priorities?

    We have people making billions running companies where their hardest task all day is turning on a computer or answering a phone while people responsible for flying a plane filled with hundreds of people or the folks defending the country and risking their lives are on assistance?

    Something is screwed up here.
  • Bob S polkastria 2012/10/03 23:30:36
    Bob S
    +1
    I think it is the Obama policies that have allowed so many additional people to be forced onto food stamps. Your correct when you say that something is screwed up.
  • Mark In... Bob S 2012/10/03 23:32:47
    Mark In Irvine
    +1
    it's the way things are in the USA and that is not Obama's fault, at least not entirely
  • Bob S Mark In... 2012/10/06 12:47:44
    Bob S
    ok some but not all.
  • polkastria Bob S 2012/10/03 23:36:59
    polkastria
    +1
    Obama's policies have helped those on food stamps get to the programs they need. Obama's policies also extended jobless benefits for those in need as well.

    Now.. if the Republicans would kindly get off there collective butts and get some legislation done that doesn't involve naming a building or shredding a woman's ability to receive health care... then maybe we'd be a bit further along on this recovery.
  • Bob S polkastria 2012/10/06 12:49:31
    Bob S
    When WE are off our collecive butts as you put it...WE are working, WE have a job and are not on the take. Try it you'll like it. Just remember, we did it our selves.
  • polkastria Bob S 2012/10/06 19:32:08
    polkastria
    +1
    My family is working, my son and husband have jobs, we get no help directly from the government in this household although we have in the past... it was back about 6 years ago. I am happily a stay at home mom with the youngest. She's 8 years old.
  • beach bum 2012/09/19 05:54:08
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    beach bum
  • lurx: the soda jerk 2012/09/19 05:33:41
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    lurx: the soda jerk
    +5
    We need a President who is demonstrably up for the job and is prepared to advance the interests of all Americans,

    ...and not just the select few he needs in order to get himself elected.
  • joseph ... lurx: t... 2012/09/25 03:34:48
    joseph digristina
    +1
    We already have one of those and we have decided to keep him. I know it pisses you off but he's staying. Robme is toast, buttered and crumbling.
  • lurx: t... joseph ... 2012/09/25 03:47:30
    lurx: the soda jerk
    +2


    ...actually I am in complete agreement with you.
  • joseph ... lurx: t... 2012/09/25 03:49:14
    joseph digristina
    +2
    Sorry, I thought you were implying that person was Robme. My bad.
  • lurx: t... joseph ... 2012/09/25 03:50:40
    lurx: the soda jerk
    +2
    ...no problem.
  • umapathy Krishnamurthy 2012/09/19 05:30:20
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    umapathy Krishnamurthy
    +6
    Not fair
  • Bob S umapath... 2012/09/19 16:29:10
    Bob S
    +1
    What is not fair? Just those that are abusing the system are the idiots bringing the system down.
  • sjalan 2012/09/19 04:58:37
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    sjalan
    +6
    And the families of the Military should be given a living wage better than what they receive now.
  • littlebuffalo55TBA 2012/09/19 04:23:20
    None of the above
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +3
    Another RED Herring! There is no proof that ticket would explicitly cut back on the program and at the same time not insure they still apply to those in need in the military!
  • Singerar 2012/09/19 03:35:55 (edited)
    Not fair: those military families already work hard enough and make big sacri...
    Singerar
    +5
    Also, not fair for the elderly, and working poor are cast aside.
  • littleb... Singerar 2012/09/19 04:57:33
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +4
    Yeah makes those that abuse the system even tougher to swallow!

  • Singerar littleb... 2012/09/19 18:07:52
    Singerar
    +2
    Oops false rave.....
  • littleb... Singerar 2012/09/20 06:50:31
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +2
    Why not "Rave"? It's right there! Millionaires 1%'s asking you to pay for Auntie who's never paid in and should not even be here!
  • Singerar littleb... 2012/09/20 07:02:06
    Singerar
    +2
    I don't like anyone who abuses the system but I wasn't speaking about them in my answer.

    There's always bad eggs in every group...even the Millioniares with tax shelters who cheat the system daily because they have lawyers who know the "game".
  • littleb... Singerar 2012/09/20 07:10:59 (edited)
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +1
    "Lawyers"? They are actually CPA's and I am very sure Romneys is as wise as the Obamas in this!

    I'm just showing that both corrupt major parties leaders are in knee deep!

    The system allows the cheating! Why? So much gray area! So they ALL cheat until they are told by you know who not to!

    There's is a box on the form you can always check and pay more if you want! It's been there on the form for years!
  • Singerar littleb... 2012/09/22 01:12:37
    Singerar
    +2
    Oh honey....do you NOT know about CPA Lawyers? Oh my!
  • littleb... Singerar 2012/09/22 04:13:38
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +1
    I know very well the difference between the two! Lol....I am very aware that the current President of the United States by his Aunties own words is working the system AND in that shows NO more respect for the "Middle Class" than the other guy!

    Lol...you rationalize it honey I ain't voting for ether of them! Enjoy!
  • Mark In... littleb... 2012/09/23 07:00:27
    Mark In Irvine
    +2
    YOUR auntie said that YOU are working the system ...

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