More than 3 million people lost access to the federal SNAP program following President Trump’s reconciliation law, marking the steepest decline since 1997.
Millions of Americans rely on a monthly card that helps them buy groceries, but most people – even recipients – don’t fully ...
The report amplified by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins relies on anonymous data and includes some examples that ...
Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) fell by more than 3 million people (8 percent) ...
Bread, steak, fish, potato chips, bananas and nearly every other food item lining the shelves? Sure. The ready-made ...
Thousands of Illinois residents are expected to lose access to the federal food program starting in May due to newly expanded ...
A rule change pushed by White House officials would slash benefits or end support for as many as 400,000 Supplemental ...
As hunger rises, the inability to reach state SNAP case workers contributes to thousands losing food assistance ...
New federal requirements for SNAP recipients to work or volunteer for 80 hours a month could mean 120,000 Illinois residents ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will move leadership of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from ...
County leaders say changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will significantly increase costs, which could ...
About 120,000 people statewide are expected to lose SNAP food support starting in May because of President Donald Trump’s ...