Submitted by Tyler Durden on
04/02/2012 16:45 -0400
While we do not know if foodstamp usage is seasonally adjusted, we do know
that in January it was virtually unchanged at 46.5 million recipients. And while
the actual number of recipients declined by a whisper, the number of households
actually receiving benefits increased to a new record of 22.2 million. Lastly,
the average monthly benefit per household slide to a multi-year low of
$277.27. First the quality of jobs gets diluted, next the poverty benefits.
All in line with the continued dilution of real wealth, simply so nominal
indexes can hit fresh 5 year highs - today the S&P hit an intraday high not
seen since December 31, 2007. Luckily, soon everyone will be rich and can
retire.
Households on foodstamps and average benefits:

Actual foodstamp recipients.

Households on foodstamps and average benefits:

Actual foodstamp recipients.


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