EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 9 MIN
When the Shift Hits - Ep. 2 - "People on Food Stamps Need to Get a Job" - What? | Mar 13, 2025
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When the Shift Hits - Ep. 2 - "People on Food Stamps Need to Get a Job" - What? | Mar 13, 2025Are food stamp recipients really just lazy people who refuse to work? In this eye-opening episode of When The Shift Hits, Jannette breaks down the truth behind SNAP benefits, their origins, and why millions of full-time workers still rely on them to survive. With real data from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, we expose the corporations paying unlivable wages and debunk common myths about welfare. If you're passionate about politics, social justice, and economic inequality, this is a must-watch. Join the conversation—watch now, subscribe, and take action to fight for fair wages.#SNAP, #food stamps, #minimum wage, #poverty, #government assistance, #hunger relief, #economic inequality, #working poor, #food security, #welfare, #whentheshifthits, #meidastouch, #legalaf, #resistancelive, #briantylercohen, You may also find me on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-shift-hits/id1800805018Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VOazdsMFPCFMrFAO9Sph5?si=wXjL99ZIT2qLsG-jcP59WAInstagram: @whentheshifthits TikTok: @whentheshifthits Bluesky: @whentheshifthits.bsky.social.Substack: @[email protected]: whentheshifthits.comTakeaways:*SNAP benefits originated during the Great Depression to support farmers and combat hunger.*Millions of full-time workers rely on SNAP to make ends meet.*The average SNAP benefit is only $187 per person per month.*Many SNAP recipients are employed in low-wage jobs.*Minimum wage in many states remains at $7.25 an hour.*College education is not a viable solution for everyone.*The cost of college can lead to significant debt without job guarantees.*SNAP is a supplemental aid, not a complete solution for food security.*Misconceptions about SNAP recipients often overlook their hard work and struggles.*Advocacy for raising the minimum wage is crucial for economic justice.Time Stamps:00:00 Understanding SNAP Benefits: Origins and Purpose02:56 Who Benefits from SNAP: The Reality of Recipients05:46 The Minimum Wage Crisis: A Call for ChangeNews Sources:ps://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/walmart-mcdonalds-largest-employers-snap-medicaid-recipientshttps://www.cbpp.org/snap-helps-low-wage-workers-in-every-state#Nationalhttps://www.paycom.com/resources/blog/minimum-wage-rate-by-state/https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-collegehttps://www.cbpp.org/research/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
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When the Shift Hits - Ep. 2 - "People on Food Stamps Need to Get a Job" - What? | Mar 13, 2025Are food stamp recipients really just lazy people who refuse to work? In this eye-opening episode of When The Shift Hits, Jannette breaks down the truth behind SNAP benefits, their origins, and why millions of full-time workers still rely on them to survive. With real data from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, we expose the corporations paying unlivable wages and debunk common myths about welfare. If you're passionate about politics, social justice, and economic inequality, this is a must-watch. Join the conversation—watch now, subscribe, and take action to fight for fair wages.#SNAP, #food stamps, #minimum wage, #poverty, #government assistance, #hunger relief, #economic inequality, #working poor, #food security, #welfare, #whentheshifthits, #meidastouch, #legalaf, #resistancelive, #briantylercohen, You may also find me on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-shift-hits/id1800805018Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VOazdsMFPCFMrFAO9Sph5?si=wXjL99ZIT2qLsG-jcP59WAInstagram: @whentheshifthits TikTok: @whentheshifthits Bluesky: @whentheshifthits.bsky.social.Substack: @[email protected]: whentheshifthits.comTakeaways:*SNAP benefits originated during the Great Depression to support farmers and combat hunger.*Millions of full-time workers rely on SNAP to make ends meet.*The average SNAP benefit is only $187 per person per month.*Many SNAP recipients are employed in low-wage jobs.*Minimum wage in many states remains at $7.25 an hour.*College education is not a viable solution for everyone.*The cost of college can lead to significant debt without job guarantees.*SNAP is a supplemental aid, not a complete solution for food security.*Misconceptions about SNAP recipients often overlook their hard work and struggles.*Advocacy for raising the minimum wage is crucial for economic justice.Time Stamps:00:00 Understanding SNAP Benefits: Origins and Purpose02:56 Who Benefits from SNAP: The Reality of Recipients05:46 The Minimum Wage Crisis: A Call for ChangeNews Sources:ps://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/walmart-mcdonalds-largest-employers-snap-medicaid-recipientshttps://www.cbpp.org/snap-helps-low-wage-workers-in-every-state#Nationalhttps://www.paycom.com/resources/blog/minimum-wage-rate-by-state/https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-collegehttps://www.cbpp.org/research/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
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