Food Banks Fear “New and Growing Crisis” of Hunger as COVID-Era Benefits End

For three years, Sarah Wilson, a disabled 60-year-old living in rural Maryland, received $281 a month from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), better known as food stamps. Coupled with a $1,700 monthly Social Security disability check, the former social worker made do. “My finances were manageable,” she told Truthout. “Then they notified me during the second week of February…

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