These blue states need to provide the data to the rest of the country. We the taxpayers have the right to know where our money is going.
SNAP is the nation's primary way of providing nutrition assistance to people living at or below the poverty line. It serves approximately 42 million people in 22.4 million households. For those challenged by numbers, that means about one in eight Americans, and about one in six households, use SNAP. About 39 percent of the recipients are children, about 10 percent are disabled between 18 and 59, and another 20 percent are elderly.