[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/ID\/17\/should-it-matter-how-food-stamps-are-distributed#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/ID\/17\/should-it-matter-how-food-stamps-are-distributed","headline":"Should it Matter How Food Stamps are Distributed?","name":"Should it Matter How Food Stamps are Distributed?","description":"If you\u2019re on food stamps, then you\u2019re already used to the process and this will be old news. But if you\u2019re new, then read on.","datePublished":"2018-07-06","dateModified":"2018-07-29","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/author\/admin#Person","name":"admin","url":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/author\/admin","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/e26111862ca029071a00a76fae48c51b?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/e26111862ca029071a00a76fae48c51b?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"FoodStamps.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/FS_Logo-2.png","url":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/FS_Logo-2.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/FS_Logo-2.png","url":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/FS_Logo-2.png","width":100,"height":100},"url":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/ID\/17\/should-it-matter-how-food-stamps-are-distributed","about":["News"],"wordCount":635,"keywords":["17"],"articleBody":"For people on food stamps, they\u2019re well used to the routine: apply, wait for your EBT card, and then get it reloaded with a preset amount each month. It\u2019s a process that recipients are well used to, as it hasn\u2019t changed much since food stamps were originally introduced. Sure, the switch from paper to card was one of the big ones, but besides that, adaptations were relatively minor. However,\u00a0one change in Athens County\u00a0is proving to be a big challenge for recipients: the period of time over which food stamps are distributed.How Food Stamps WorkIf you\u2019re on food stamps, then you\u2019re already used to the process and this will be old news. But if you\u2019re new, then read on. First, you get to the point where you realize that your current income won\u2019t cut it anymore and google what the requirements, eligibility and application process is like in your state. Next, you\u2019ll submit your documents to prove that you need food stamps, and meet with a caseworker to go over the details. If you\u2019re approved, you wait for your EBT card to come in the mail.Each month, at the beginning of the month, the balance on your EBT card gets automatically loaded with the amount you\u2019ve been allotted. How much you get depends on your household income, with a general rule of thumb being the more people in your house that don\u2019t earn a lot of money, the more money in food stamps you\u2019ll get.What\u2019s Happening in Athens CountyA bit change took place this April in Athens County when officials responsible for doling out food stamps changed the distribution from the first five days of the month to a 20-day period. At first glance, this doesn\u2019t seem like a huge deal \u2014 after all, recipients still get the same amount of money in food stamps each month and that hasn\u2019t changed.But imagine it\u2019s your employer suddenly changing how you get paid. Instead of the usual biweekly direct deposit, let\u2019s say your employer decides to pay you once a month, in the second half of the month. They may say it\u2019s no big deal because you\u2019re still getting the same rate of pay, but it is. Now, you have to completely refigure your budget, finances, how you spend money, and what you do in between.To Make Things WorseWith this new change to the program, those currently receiving food stamps won\u2019t be affected by the staggered dates. But new applicants or recipients who have to reapply? They\u2019re treated like new recipients and are placed on the new schedule, which means they\u2019re plain out of luck for when they receive food stamps.One of the biggest complaints new recipients have mentioned is not having that cushion there in the beginning of the month, while food pantries and shopkeepers have complained of rushes and lulls. In particular, the latter have mentioned that there\u2019s a gap when no food stamps are handed out, followed by a spike where it seems like everyone at once is trying to access food pantries and giveaway food boxes.It may seem terribly obvious to us, but why not stagger the food stamps a different way? For example, divide the alphabet into quarters and hand out food stamps once a week each month based on what the recipients\u2019 last name starts with. That way, food stamps officials can have a staggered schedule and recipients don\u2019t have to adjust to a huge shift in the system."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"ID","item":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/\/ID\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"17","item":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/\/ID\/\/17\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":4,"name":"Should it Matter How Food Stamps are Distributed?","item":"https:\/\/foodstamps.org\/Blog\/ID\/17\/should-it-matter-how-food-stamps-are-distributed#breadcrumbitem"}]}]