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Monday Links

Posted on September 4, 2023September 4, 2023 by Pieter Vorster

The food stamp program doubled in size during th pandemic, yet its 42 million recipients have less healthy diets and are more obese than other Americans.

The typical Medicare beneficiary has access to around 40 Medicare Advantage plans. (WSJ)

Medicaid in NY: volatile budget swings.

GOP answer to drug shortages: exempt generics from the 340b discounts until the shortage is over. (gated)

The case for drinking. HT: David Henderson

1 thought on “Monday Links”

  1. Bob Hertz says:
    September 5, 2023 at 6:57 am

    Thanks for posting the article about food stamps.

    I cannot imagine why the USDA will not let some states ban sugary food purchases with food stamps. Do we have the whole story here?

    As a side issue, I know of no way that any researchers could determine how many SNAP recipients are obese.

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