SNAP, Donald Trump and Tax Cut
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Soy Nómada on MSNThe human cost of SNAP cuts: Nearly 900,000 could fall into povertySNAP cuts during a recession could push 900,000 into poverty, warns Urban Institute, raising hunger and stability concerns.
The vice president of research for Feeding America says reducing funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could worsen hunger and economic strain across the U.S. Emily Engelhard says,
While monthly SNAP benefits vary widely from state to state, the national average maximum monthly benefit in fiscal 2025 for a single-person household is $292 and $975 for a four-person household. The average benefit is about $6 per day, or about $180 per month.
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Scripps News on MSNProposed SNAP changes could impact 11 million Americans, report findsProposed legislation could tighten SNAP's work requirements, potentially eliminating benefits for millions, particularly affecting children and seniors.
The bill, containing expanded work requirements for SNAP and other alterations to the program, passed the House on Thursday morning.
NC Governor Josh Stein criticizes proposed federal SNAP cuts, highlighting potential state budget strains and risks to residents' food access.
The Republicans' "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" would hurt the finances of the lowest-income households while enriching the wealthiest ones, a new analysis found.
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WANE 15 on MSNGleaners warns GOP’s deep SNAP cuts would create humanitarian and economic disaster for IndianaGleaners CEO Fred Glass warned this massive cut in federal funding would harm "not only those of us facing hunger, but all Americans."