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Trump’s “big beautiful bill” aims to boost the economy, but experts say it could have the opposite effect in many places.
Retailers are figuring out how to navigate new policies tightening participation in the food assistance program and ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: SNAP and Medicaid cuts hurt more than households — they undercut rural economy — Michael WoodsSNAP isn’t just about feeding hungry families. It’s an economic driver. Every $1 in SNAP benefits generates up to $1.80 in ...
Maryland retailers warn that looming SNAP changes will harm their profits and have them potentially closing shop.
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SNAP is changing, these will be the impacts of Trump's cutsAccording to the USDA, every $1 in SNAP benefits generates up to $1.50 in local economies. With reduced benefits, economic activity in communities, particularly rural areas, will decline.
Dr. Hilary Seligman from the University of California, San Francisco, explains how the recent cuts to SNAP will impact the physical and economic health of rural communities.
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WBAL-TV on MSNSNAP changes could impact Baltimore City grocery stores; Here's howAs a cashier at Jumbo Fresh in Mount Clare Junction, Marshell McMorris is used to seeing customers use SNAP through their EBT ...
More than 1.5 million North Carolinians could lose food and medical assistance when new limits on SNAP and Medicaid go into ...
New Mexicans who rely on SNAP benefits are in limbo after the Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill included major cuts to the program. The cut could mean that over 457,000 New Mexicans could see lower ...
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