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Work Keeps Us Busy. Food Stamps Keep Us Going: Why Florida’s largest employers and low-wage jobs rely on SNAP
In Florida and across the U.S., millions of full- and part-time workers at major companies need the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) just to feed their families. But public policy and corporate pay practices are rarely acknowledged.
In 2024 more than 41.7 million Americans—roughly 12.3% of the U.S. population—relied on SNAP to put food on the table. In Florida, the number hovered around 3 million–nearly 12.7–13% of Floridians. These aren’t mostly unemployed
Nov 4, 2025


Massive CDC WALKOUT Rocks Atlanta—Staff Revolt Against RFK Jr. & Trump’s Public Health Shake-Up
BREAKING: CDC staff stage walkout against RFK Jr. & Trump, protesting destructive anti-science policies that threaten U.S. public health.
Aug 28, 2025


Dismissed, But Not Defeated—Jones’ Fight for Justice Isn’t Over
Rebekah Jones has long been a central figure in the fight for government transparency, particularly in relation to Florida’s handling of COV
Mar 5, 2025


A Society at Its Breaking Point: What the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Reveals
The deliberate shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sent shockwaves through corporate America, sparking conversations about..
Dec 9, 2024
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