The full implementation of a federal Medicaid work requirement program will put about 8 million enrollees at risk of losing ...
Between 5 million and 10 million people could be disenrolled due to cuts to the safety-net insurance program, depending on ...
Policy experts say new SNAP changes don't address the challenges faced by single parents. They also argue that losing food assistance will only create more barriers for struggling families.
As many as 10 million people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2028 following the rollout of new work requirements established ...
Work requirements and new redetermination requirements could slash the number of people covered by Medicaid by more than 55% ...
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A look at how Trump-era work requirements could impact people who receive public benefits
The Trump administration made work requirements for low-income people receiving government assistance a priority in 2025. The departments of Health and Human Services, Agriculture and Housing and ...
Changes from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” are forcing states to expand work requirements for those who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits.
Work requirements are kicking in for more older adults and parents of teenagers across the U.S. who get help with groceries through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The implementation ...
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