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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute Are 19% of West Virginians on food stamps? Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., recently took to Twitter to criticize a Trump administration proposal on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, sometimes known as food stamps. Manchin wrote: "19% of WVians rely on SNAP, but proposed changes would take food assistance from those struggling to find stable employment while doing nothing to help them to become permanently employed. I'm urging @USDA Sec Sonny Perdue to withdraw the proposal." The tweet linked to a press release from Manchin explaining his position on the proposal, which would give states less flexibility on enforcing work requirements for SNAP beneficiaries. Manchin and several dozen senators from both parties expressed opposition to the proposal. We won’t address the pros and cons of the Trump administration proposal here, but we did wonder if almost one of every five people in West Virginia rely on SNAP. Sign up for PolitiFact texts We checked with experts and looked at the data, and it turns out that Manchin was pretty close to the mark. In February 2019, the most recent month for which full data is available, West Virginia had 314,042 SNAP beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the state’s estimated population for 2018, according to the Census Bureau, was 1,805,832. Featured Fact-check That works out to 17.4 percent of state residents, or a bit lower than the 19 percent figure Manchin cited. Manchin said, "19% of WVians rely on SNAP, but proposed changes would take food assistance from those struggling to find stable employment while doing nothing to help them to become permanently employed." The percentage Manchin cited is a little high, but it’s close. We rate his statement Mostly True. Read About Our Process Our Sources Joe Manchin, tweet, March 29, 2019 U.S. Department of Agriculture, SNAP participants by state, accessed May 10, 2019 American Fact Finder, West Virginia data, accessed May 10, 2019 Email Interview with Bruce D. Meyer, University of Chicago, April, 22 2019 Email Interview with Craig Gunderson, University of Illinois, April, 23 2019 Are 19% of West Virginians on food stamps? Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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