Tuesday, September 9, 2014

10 Ways to Cut Your Spending This Week

To qualify, a family of four can have an annual net income of up to $23,556, which puts them at the federal poverty level. They would then receive up to $632 a month in SNAP benefits, which equates to about $5.25 a day per person for food. The average SNAP recipient receives $4 per day, according to the Food Research and Action Center.

While getting this extra money can mean the difference between eating and going hungry, the limited funds can make it difficult to choose which food to buy. Getting the most nutrition for your money can be hard when you don't have a lot of money for groceries, but it's not impossible. Continue this article here.

7 Foods to Buy When You're Broke

If you’re confined to a strict food budget, you should consider green vegetables, brown rice or beans.

Woman reading her shopping list in the supermarket

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