They are driving Ferraris, while they are receiving food stamps.
We’re talking about cars that probably cost more than your house.
The Gateway Pundit reported,
SNAP recipients, particularly those who own luxury vehicles very few Americans can afford, have prompted concerns about accountability in federal benefit programs
On Tuesday, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins revealed that her department has obtained data from one state indicating that thousands of SNAP recipients were driving luxury vehicles. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, has assisted over 41 million low-income individuals in the United States in accessing a nutritionally sufficient diet on average.
But according to a study done by the Foundation for Government Accountability, ownership of 14,000 luxury vehicles was also linked to recipients of SNAP benefit.
The report revealed the luxury car brands are among the priciest in the country, with Lamborghinis priced at over $680,000…Ferraris valued at over $600,000 and Bentleys ranging from $250,000 to $414,000.