Biden order to give low-income families with 3 children additional $100 week
President Biden delivers remarks on admin response to economic crisis
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The Biden administration announced Friday that through two executive orders it will be increasing food stamp benefits for low-income Americans and raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
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The Trump administration's $2 trillion COVID-19 relief package that passed in March excluded about 12 million families — or 40% of SNAP beneficiaries — from an increase in food assistance, according to the Center for American Progress. Biden's executive order aims to close that gap.
"Nearly 30 million Americans last week said they didn't have enough food," National Economic Council Director Brian Deese said during his first press briefing Friday.
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