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sections on legal status, poverty, housing, and use of social services. …
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With obesity the most prevalent nutrition problem facing Americans at all economic levels, promoting diets that provide adequate nutrition without too many calories has become an important objective for the Food Stamp Program. Findings from behavioral economics suggest innovative, low-cost ways...
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choices and health outcomes remains a challenge. …
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The Food Stamp Program provides benefits that low-income households can use to purchase food in grocery stores. The … differ across income levels to provide insight into how participants might change their food spending in response to … additional income. …
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counterparts, though mortality and disability rates vary more by region than by metro status. Contributing negatively to the health … levels of physical activity. Contributing negatively to the health status of farmers are the high risks from workplace … populations experience lower access to health care along the dimensions of affordability, proximity, and quality, compared with …
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The cost of “enough food,” estimated from the amount that low- and medium-income households in a geographic area report …
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low-income consumers in a given region. In regions where average food prices exceed the national average, food stamp …
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economic well-being of low-income households. Now, as Americans struggle with obesity and other diet-related health problems …
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This brief examines how consumers respond to food prices and how consumers’ response to price influences their purchases of particular foods, using examples drawn from previous ERS research. Implications of the findings for the use of price interventions to improve food choices are considered.
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