
| tillage-director - 10/31/2025 10:44 You have to look at it on a per capita basis. Of course more people are going to be on snap in the cities because there are more people. But if you have 1000 people in a town of 5000 in rural MN on snap it’s a greater percentage of the population than if you have 100,000 urban people on snap in a city with a 1 million population. Some of you guys need to realize that the urban and rural areas are dependent on one another.[/
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But that is NOT what Chad claimed.
I’ll just copy/paste his claim here so you can read it again.
”There's more people on SNAP in rural towns than in the "big cities".“
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