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3.5 million Americans have lost food assistance as Trump's SNAP cuts take effect - report
A new analysis found that more than 3.5 million people have lost their SNAP food assistance benefits since the passing of Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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3.5 million people have lost SNAP benefits due to Trump’s big beautiful bill - report
A new analysis from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities found that more than 3.5 million people have lost their SNAP food assistance benefits since the passing of Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill
Beginning in November, SNAP retailers across the U.S. will be required to stock more healthy foods. But experts say the change will ultimately leave federal food aid users with fewer options — especially in rural areas.
Even as Americans confront higher costs, millions of people have lost Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits.
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‘Hunger Is Getting Worse!’ McGovern Rips Into Trump Cabinet Member For Kicking Americans Off Food Stamps
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) ripped into Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins at a hearing for celebrating the "good news" of people losing federal food assistance. The post ‘Hunger Is Getting Worse!’ McGovern Rips Into Trump Cabinet Member For Kicking Americans Off Food Stamps first appeared on Mediaite.
Does the safety net need a safety net? With changes to SNAP, more Kansas Citians are losing benefits
The Trump administration’s drive to slash safety-net spending is hitting SNAP. As the cost of gasoline spikes, rent and utilities climb and food remains expensive, more than 3.5 million Americans have lost food benefits.
SNAP benefits are a vital lifeline for many low-income families, helping them get the groceries they need to feed their households. But millions are now losing access to SNAP benefits due to radical cuts specified in President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill.
Under President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” food stamp applicants are fighting to prove eligibility and facing questions about birthday gifts sent over Zelle. A crisis in Arizona offers a warning for America.
Big changes are coming to a federal program that has been helping low-income families pay for food for generations. The changes could mean millions of Americans will no longer receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.