The Yerushalmi teaches that one who recites Parshas Hamon every day is assured that his food will not be lacking. Reb Mendel M’Riminov said that saying Parshas Hamon (Shenayim Mikroh V’Echod Targum) on the Tuesday of Parshas B’Shalach, is a Segulah for Parnasah, and indeed this has become a well accepted custom in many circles. Also have in mind as well all of Klal Yisroel, many of whom are suffering terribly with a lack of parnassah. Chazal teach that one who prays for someone else in need, for the same thing that they need, the one praying for their friend will be answered first!
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shannon road resident says
While the source of this segula is questionable (cf. Luach Davar B’Ito), the Mishna Brura (1:13) writes in the name of the Yerushalmi to recite Parshas Hamon daily, as through this one will realize all his sustenance is the result of divine intervention.