The 2025 government shutdown drew widespread attention to how many Americans struggle to get enough food. For 43 days, the more than 42 million Americans who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
As millions of Americans rely on food assistance to meet basic nutritional needs, recent federal decisions are reshaping how older adults receive support. While the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
Millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could be left scrambling for food come November if the government shutdown continues. SNAP, sometimes known as ...
Funding has nearly run dry for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), leaving millions of Americans without food assistance come November because of the ongoing government shutdown.
With millions facing the looming threat of sweeping nutrition programs being cut off starting in November, people who rely on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children ...
USDA’s year-end actions – tighter standards for voluntary “Product of USA” claims, spanning SNAP waiver expansions and a $30M ...
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill introduced sweeping changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by tightening eligibility, expanding work requirements and increasing state responsibilities.
Whether states can find the money in their budgets — billions of dollars in some cases — will have wide-ranging, and likely uneven, consequences for some 42 million recipients. By Linda Qiu Reporting ...
FILE - Jaqueline Benitez, who depends on SNAP benefits to help pay for food, shops for groceries at a supermarket in Bellflower, Calif., in February 2023. More than a million Massachusetts residents ...
People ages 60 years or above with certain incomes can qualify for SNAP food benefits, while those eligible for Medicare may get a food allowance from certain Advantage plans. Additional programs also ...
AMY, THANK YOU. FROM THE HALLS OF CONGRESS TO OUR LOCAL GROCERY STORES. THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IS EXPECTED TO HAVE WIDESPREAD IMPACTS. OUR KELLY KENDALL JOINS US IN STUDIO NOW WITH INSIGHT ON THOSE ...