Before Walmart, Todd, pregnant now with her fourth child, worked for $8.35 an hour at McDonald's. Walmart's $10 hourly wage was better. In the beginning she worked roughly 40 hours a week, but since May her weekly hours have been reduced to between 16 and 28, earning her no more than $900 a month. The loss in income coincided with a cut to the family's monthly food-stamps benefit from $339 down to $239—the lowest she's ever received—because a temporary boost to the program in the stimulus bill was allowed to expire Nov. 1, 2013.
"The food stamps, they help, but it's not enough because I can't feed my family," she says.
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