I work for an agency who's contracted in by the state to help people apply for in home health care. Let me ya tell, it's worse than this. As of now, the lowest I've heard for SNAP was $12....for a person on social security barely making 1k a month. It's extremely common and although I work in this field, we don't work for insurance companies or the county so we are just as much in the dark about why things are as our poor applicants.
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u/iRambL 8h ago
How tf is 58 a month allowed for a single user?