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Social Media Graphics on 2016 SNAP Cuts
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Who Are the Low-Income Childless Adults Facing the Loss of SNAP in 2016?
Facebook:
- Childless adults who lose SNAP benefits continue to struggle. While many are employed after leaving SNAP, earnings are low and many remain poor.
- Some are veterans.
- Many work part-time.
- They are some of the poorest Americans, many who face multiple challenges.
- Childless adults who receive food benefits are extremely poor and turn to SNAP for assistance when they can't make ends meet when they lose a job or are unable to find full time employment.
- They are strongly attached to the labor force. Most childless adults on SNAP who can work do so.
Instagram:
- Childless adults who lose SNAP benefits continue to struggle. While many are employed after leaving SNAP, earnings are low and many remain poor.
- Some are veterans.
- Many work part-time.
- They are some of the poorest Americans, many who face multiple challenges.
- Childless adults who receive food benefits are extremely poor and turn to SNAP for assistance when they can't make ends meet when they lose a job or are unable to find full time employment.
- They are strongly attached to the labor force. Most childless adults on SNAP who can work do so.
Twitter:
- Childless adults who lose SNAP benefits continue to struggle. While many are employed after leaving SNAP, earnings are low and many remain poor.
- Some are veterans.
- Many work part-time.
- They are some of the poorest Americans, many who face multiple challenges.
- Childless adults who receive food benefits are extremely poor and turn to SNAP for assistance when they can't make ends meet when they lose a job or are unable to find full time employment.
- They are strongly attached to the labor force. Most childless adults on SNAP who can work do so.
2016 SNAP Cuts Series
Wide:
- This year, more than half a million of the poorest Americans will lose help to purchase food because they can't find a job.
- The return of a three month limit in many states will lead to more than half a million Americans losing their food assistance benefits.
- More than half a million Americans are in danger of being pushed deeper into hardship, regardless of how hard they are looking for work.
Square:
- This year, more than half a million of the poorest Americans will lose help to purchase food because they can't find a job.
- The return of a three month limit in many states will lead to more than half a million Americans losing their food assistance benefits.
- More than half a million Americans are in danger of being pushed deeper into hardship, regardless of how hard they are looking for work.
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