Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) faced backlash this week over comments he made about people living below the poverty line.
“People living in poverty are just not very, um, experienced at navigating the real world, right?” Husted told Nic Dunn, host of the conservative podcast “Defending Ideas,” while arguing that federal benefits can become a “trap” and a disincentive to work.
Husted claimed: “I remember talking to one young lady who said, ‘Well, I don’t really know how money works at a grocery store,’ because she grew up and has lived all of her adult life using SNAP cards to buy groceries. So, you literally have to teach people how to budget.”
Husted’s proposed Upward Mobility Act purportedly seeks to address the so-called benefits cliff, he said, when small income increases can lead to people being stripped of their financial assistance.
Ohio Democrats quickly seized on the remarks from Husted, the former Ohio lieutenant governor who joined the Senate in 2025 to fill the seat previously held by Vice President JD Vance.
Democrat Sherrod Brown, who is running against Husted for the Senate seat, responded on X: “If anyone doesn’t know how the ‘real world’ works, it’s Jon Husted.”
Ohio Democratic Party communications adviser Tony Wen, in a statement, said Husted “couldn’t be more wrong and out of touch.”
“Ohioans are working harder than ever to make ends meet, but they’re being screwed by Husted and politicians in Washington voting to make everything more expensive. It’s clear that Jon Husted has no clue what people in Ohio are actually going through,” he added.
Critics on social media issued similar responses.
