With the latest jobs report, it is now the case that "Under Obama,
Food Stamp Growth [Is] 75 Times Greater Than Job Creation," according to
statistics compiled by the Republican side of the Senate Budget
Committee. "For Every Person Added to Jobs Rolls Since January 2009, 75
People Added To Food Stamp Rolls."
Here's a chart detailing the growth: (please follow link: http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/food-stamp-growth-75x-greater-job-creation_660073.html)
Since January 2009, as the chart shows, a net of 194,000 new jobs
have been created. During that same time, 14.7 million have been added
to the food stamp rolls.
"Simply put, the President’s policies have not produced jobs. During
his time in office, 14.7 million people were added to the food stamp
rolls. Over that same time, only 194,000 jobs were created—thus 76
people went on food stamps for every one that found a job," says Senator
Jeff Sessions, ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee. "This is a
product of low growth. Post-recession economic growth in 2010 was 2.4%,
and dropped in 2011 to 1.8%. This year it has dropped again to 1.77%.
Few, if any, net jobs will be created with growth of less than 2%."
READ ENTIRE ARTICLE W/GRAPHICS: http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/food-stamp-growth-75x-greater-job-creation_660073.html
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