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Significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are set to reshape how food assistance is administered across the United States. The reforms, introduced under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, represent one of the most substantial updates to the program in decades and include reductions in federal funding along with tighter eligibility standards.
According to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the revised rules could affect an average of about 2.4 million people each month once they are fully in place. A major component of the overhaul is the expansion of work requirements. Adults ages 18 through 64 will generally be required to work at least 80 hours per month to continue receiving benefits beyond a limited time period.
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