RachaelRol
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2005
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- 850
I don't live in the states and I'm not very familiar with foodstamps. However, are they not for people who cannot afford to feed themselves and their families? Are there not income and savings minimums needed to qualify? If someone has enough money to take a family of five to WDW (not a cheap trip), wouldn't they make too much to qualify for aid?
I agree that we don't know the OP's story (assuming, for the sake of argument, that it was a real question), but don't we know that she must make under $X/month and have under $Y in savings, even if we don't know why?
Agree we don't know much which is my point. She could have been saving $40 bucks a month for five years and the check she referred to could be a pay check. Maybe her husband just left her or she has a disabled child she must care for and had to quit her job or maybe she was laid off.
Yes for many support programs in the states you have to meet a certain low income threshold..
I just don't like when some Disers state that you can't go to Disney unless you are debt free, thousands in the bank etc. And no I would not go if I felt I had debt hanging over my head or in bad financial shape, but to each his own. Just so many assumptions here. (Not you by the way.
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