The U.S. Merchant Marine has played an integral role in the shipping of aid to developing, impoverished, or tragedy-stricken nations. Public Law 480, also known as
Food for Peace, was signed into law in 1954 by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. Since then, the United States has shipped more than 100 million metric tons of aid to hungry people around the world. The
Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that 11,500 U.S. jobs are directly involved in ocean freight. According to a 2010 report by USA Maritime and Promar International, these jobs result in more than 97,000 jobs in other parts of the U.S. economy. Furthermore, the shipping of food aid alone results in an output of more than $1.9 billion from U.S. industries and generates more than a half a million in earnings to U.S. households. Texas ports received the most benefit from shipping aid, with a total of 4,070 jobs generating $177 million in earnings. == See also ==