Understand the upcoming 2026 changes to SNAP and Medicaid from H.R. 1, including new work requirements and eligibility checks ...
New Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements are now in effect, and thousands of Northeast Ohio ...
Expanded work requirements kick in for more states starting Feb. 1. The new requirements are expected to reduce the average monthly number of SNAP recipients by about 2.4 million people over the next ...
The more than 40 millions recipients of the largest nutrition assistance program in the U.S. will be subject to stricter requirements come Feb. 1.
Estimates suggest more than 2 million Americans could lose SNAP benefits.
New SNAP work requirements are taking effect in additional states, expanding eligibility rules and reshaping benefits under a Trump-backed law.
The new law expands which adults are subject to SNAP’s three-month time limit.
The SNAP changes are the result of the federal budget law passed in 2025, which supporters argue is intended to promote workforce participation. Critics, however, caution that the expanded ...
Up to 340,000 Illinoisians are at risk of losing their benefits with the new requirements, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services.
The first wave of Marylanders who cannot prove they are working at least 20 hours a week could start losing their monthly ...
The upper age limit for those who need to meet work requirements was raised from 54 through 64 for able-bodied adults without ...
New work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program go into effect Feb. 1, threatening benefits for hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans. Adults aged 18 to 64 without dependents ...