Opinion
SNAP is how millions of Americans afford food. Cuts to the program have thrown it into chaos.
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Slate report cuts to SNAP are causing chaos for millions, worsening food insecurity and mental health issues amid rising costs.
SNAP junk food bans have been blocked in 5 states. Here's where restrictions are still taking place.
A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Agriculture (USDA) lacked the authority to approve state restrictions on ...
Republican backers of Trump’s signature domestic policy bill repeatedly claimed that revisions to the food benefits program ...
A federal judge ruled states cannot restrict what SNAP recipients buy, blocking efforts to limit junk food purchases.
Several dozen states might need to pay millions for food aid if they don't reduce errors in the Supplemental Nutrition ...
The USDA says almost 11% of SNAP payments contain errors, almost double the threshold set by Congress. Here's what is going on.
Payments through SNAP, the federal food assistance program, have been delayed during the government shutdown, but program cuts in this summer's budget bill already put vulnerable families at long-term ...
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SNAP food stamp fraud has nefarious terrorism links, top Agriculture watchdog warns Congress
USDA Inspector General warns Congress that SNAP fraud proceeds have reached individuals linked to terrorist groups and ...
Many states face a fast approaching deadline to lower their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payment error rates or ...
Food restrictions limiting what food stamp recipients could buy in five states were struck down by a federal judge. See ...
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Opinion: Oh, SNAP: Why millionaires are getting food stamps, and how to stop them
A loophole in the federal SNAP program allows households with significant assets to qualify for aid, diverting resources from those who actually need them and costing taxpayers billions.
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USDA orders Iowa to restore SNAP food purchasing rules
All food items eligible before Jan. 1, 2026 are now allowed again.
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