Food Stamp Spending Surges at City Greenmarkets
More and more food stamps are getting spent at the city's farmers' markets -- and on healthy items such as fresh produce -- according to an exclusive report by NY1. ![]()
The City Council says that Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card transactions at Greenmarkets shot up 23 percent in 2011, Rebecca Spitz reports.
The overwhelming majority -- 75 percent -- of the $600,000 in federal food-stamp money spent at these markets purchased fruits and veggies.
Twenty percent was used for dairy and eggs, NY1 notes, and only 5 percent was spent on baked goods.
Forty-three of the city's 53 farmers' markets accept EBT cards.
In recent months, food stamps -- formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- have come under intense scrutiny.
As the 2012 election nears, some candidates have even used SNAP as a talking point, wrongly accusing recipients of traveling to Hawaii with the benefits rather than buying food.
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