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School Lunch Debt: Apparently Poor Kids Don’t Deserve to Eat
Explain how these people sleep at night
When you hear about a $19 million debt, your mind probably runs wild.
Who could possibly have racked up that much of a tab? What did they do? Was it gambling? Drugs? A wild Hangover-style romp around the globe? Maybe a scam of some kind, like a real estate deal with the mob.
None of the above. The people who owe that money aren’t even old enough to drink.
See, during the Covid-19 Pandemic the United States made some quick moves to try and alleviate the strain on low-income families. Free school lunch programs popped up all over the place, ensuring that kids in poverty would still get a meal provided to them, even if schools closed.
But now that we’ve collectively decided that the Pandemic is over, the charity has stopped. The collection plate is being passed around again.
Each kid has a different number in red in the bookie’s ledger. For some it’s as little as $9, for others it’s closer to $100. Every school district has a different level of…