Forty-eight states have reported drops in SNAP participation since new requirements came into force in 2025.
New SNAP eligibility rules have reduced the number of recipients on the nation's largest food aid program.
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New SNAP rule requires up to 80 work hours or risks losing benefits
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduces strict new rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, requiring ...
An estimated 20,000 Nevadans will lose SNAP benefits due to work requirements that take effect on May 1, 2026, state ...
A bipartisan group of senators have introduced a bill called the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act that would allow Supplemental ...
As thousands of Illinois residents are set to lose access to food assistance, the state is offering resources to those who ...
About 120,000 people statewide are expected to lose SNAP food support starting in May because of President Donald Trump’s ...
New waivers enable states to exclude sugary foods and drinks from purchases made through the Supplemental Nutrition ...
The SNAP program helps feed more than 2 million Pennsylvanians, or about one in six of the commonwealth’s residents.
Florida SNAP recipients can no longer use their benefits to purchase soda, energy drinks, candy and ultra-processed prepared ...
Arizona's food assistance program continues to shed participants at a staggering pace. A newly released report from the ...
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