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Making Money On Poverty: JP Morgan Makes Bigger Profits When The Number Of Americans On Food Stamps Goes Up
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1516551:MV8xNzc4NjMwXzkwRTRDMEMw] Unfortunately, this is something that is actually true. In the United States today, one out of every seven Americans is on food stamps. In fact, the number of Americans on food stamps has increased by a whopping 14 million since Barack Obama entered the White House. And what makes all of this even sadder is that JP Morgan has outsourced many of the customer service jobs for its food stamp program to India. Yes, you read that correctly. When Americans that can't find a decent job need help with their food stamps there is a good chance that they will be talking to a customer service representative sitting in India. Isn't that crazy? http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/making-money-on-poverty-jp-morgan-makes-bigger-profits-when-the-number-of-americans-on-food-stamps-goes-up [/quote]
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Unfortunately, this is something that is actually true. In the United States today, one out of every seven Americans is on food stamps. In fact, the number of Americans on food stamps has increased by a whopping 14 million since Barack Obama entered the White House.
And what makes all of this even sadder is that JP Morgan has outsourced many of the customer service jobs for its food stamp program to India.
Yes, you read that correctly.
When Americans that can't find a decent job need help with their food stamps there is a good chance that they will be talking to a customer service representative sitting in India.
Isn't that crazy?
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