Under the new rules, those affected by the change must work or participate in a work program for at least 80 hours per month.
Beginning November, SNAP benefits for families with teens 14–17 may be reduced under new work requirements from the OBBBA.
SNAP recipients may lose benefits starting November 1 as new federal rules take effect. Learn how eligibility rules are changing.
“They’re looking at around an estimated 16,000 individuals, ages 55 to 64, who will now have that work requirement added in ...
DHS reminds SNAP recipients to carefully review any notices sent by the department, as some may require action to maintain ...
Changes to program requirements could impact access to resources for SNAP recipients. The passage of President Trump’s One ...
Starting November 1, thousands of Texans who rely on SNAP benefits, also known as Lone Star Cards, could be at risk of losing ...
The new rules, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will narrow the eligibility for exemptions for able-bodied adults ...
President Donald Trump passed new legislation that changes how people qualify to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a memo on Oct. 3 stating that all states must begin implementing the new ...
Roughly 240,000 low-income New York City residents who rely on SNAP food benefits are at risk of losing some, if not all, of ...