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Home»Politics»Ohio Residents Slam Jon Husted for Claiming People in Poverty Don’t Know the Real World: ‘SNAP isn’t unlimited’

Ohio Residents Slam Jon Husted for Claiming People in Poverty Don’t Know the Real World: ‘SNAP isn’t unlimited’

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Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonMarch 11, 20263 Mins Read
Jon Husted angers Ohians
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An online firestorm erupted this week after Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted made remarks about poverty that many residents say were dismissive and deeply out of touch.

In a circulating video clip, Husted describes people living in poverty as lacking real-world experience, citing an anecdote about a woman who said she did not fully understand how money works at a grocery store because she had used SNAP benefits throughout her adult life. Husted concluded that many people in poverty must be taught how to budget.

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The comments quickly drew backlash online, particularly in the Columbus, Ohio subreddit, where users accused the state leader of insulting struggling residents and misunderstanding how poverty works.

One of the most upvoted responses pushed back bluntly against Husted’s characterization.

“Poor people aren’t experienced with the real world. Honey we are the real world.”

The thread rapidly filled with hundreds of comments criticizing the remarks. Many users argued that people living with limited income often have more experience managing tight finances than wealthier politicians.

Several commenters also pointed out that SNAP benefits are limited and require careful planning, contradicting any suggestion that recipients do not understand budgeting.

“People on SNAP have to budget just like anyone else,” one Reddit user wrote. “It’s not unlimited and usually does not cover most of a household’s grocery needs.”

Others said the lieutenant governor’s remarks reflect a broader misunderstanding about the challenges faced by low income Americans.

One commenter shared a personal story about working full time yet still struggling to stay financially afloat.

“My mom tried to make a budget for me once,” the user wrote. “She realized I was actually going negative every month even though I worked 40 hours a week. All my money went to rent, bills, and groceries.”

Some Ohioans also tied their frustration to wider political controversies surrounding state leadership, with several referencing ongoing corruption investigations involving state officials.

“Buddy is wrapped up in the biggest corruption scandal in Ohio history after taking millions from utility executives,” one Reddit user wrote in the original post. “And we’re the ones who don’t know how to navigate the real world.”

Beyond criticism, commenters argued the remarks reinforce stereotypes about people who rely on assistance programs.

“It is incredibly expensive to be poor,” one user wrote. “You can’t just budget your way out of poverty.”

The discussion ultimately reflected frustration among residents who say economic hardship is being reduced to personal failure rather than systemic challenges. For many commenters, the issue was not simply a single quote but what they believe it revealed about the mindset of policymakers.

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