SNAP’s New Cost-Sharing Rule Could Cost States Billions and Hurt Families
The new SNAP cost-sharing law forces states to pay part of food aid costs, risking budget cuts and food insecurity nationwide.
The new SNAP cost-sharing law forces states to pay part of food aid costs, risking budget cuts and food insecurity nationwide.
New law stops food stamp increases until 2027. Learn how this affects 42 million Americans struggling to buy groceries with SNAP benefits.
New federal SNAP work rules could cut food aid for 144,000 Pennsylvanians. Learn who must work 20 hours weekly to keep benefits.