Army suggests food stamps for soldiers battling inflation
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Guidance from the U.S. Army for soldiers struggling with inflation suggests that eligible service members and families apply for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
"With inflation affecting everything from gas prices to groceries to rent, some Soldiers and their families are finding it harder to get by on the budgets they’ve set and used before," guidance from Sergeant Major Michael Grinston said. "Soldiers of all ranks can seek guidance, assistance, and advice through the Army’s Financial Readiness Program."
SNAP applications are processed through state agencies, each with its own eligibility standards. Applicants have to go through their local offices.
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