Currently it is difficult for deserving people to receive SNAP benefits due to income and employment status. Being a college student and unemployed I was denied help I truly needed. December 2015 I applied for food stamps when I lost my job. I was also enrolled as a full time student at LSUE. They denied me right away because as a college student, I had to be employed and work a minimum of 20 hours a week at a min of $7.25 an hour. The requirement of having to be employed and attending college is ridiculous. I was so angry with the …show more content…
Many people who have a criminal lifestyle are taking advantage of SNAP benefits. People who have children, should also be employed. If you look at today’s society, many people continue to reproduce without a means to support themselves. They look to government programs, such as SNAP to live on instead of looking for a job or going to college. SNAP benefits should resemble WIC benefits, in that, applicants would only be allowed to buy certain healthy foods, which is the original intent of the program. They should receive vouchers allowing only specific foods. Often I have witnessed people using SNAP benefits, to purchase nothing but processed and unhealthy food. College students receiving financial aid should automatically be eligible to receive a minimum of $200 of snap benefits, who meet the household income criteria despite their employment status. Going to college is a full time job. Why can’t that be your employment