Media Summary: 'Able-bodied' recipients between the ages of 55 and 64 without children must work to receive benefits now. Hetty Chang reports ... Since the government shutdown ended, it has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the ... Starting tomorrow, childless adults ages 18–54 must meet 20-hour work or training minimums to keep benefits, with more changes ...

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'Able-bodied' recipients between the ages of 55 and 64 without children must work to receive benefits now. Hetty Chang reports ... Since the government shutdown ended, it has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the ... Starting tomorrow, childless adults ages 18–54 must meet 20-hour work or training minimums to keep benefits, with more changes ... Eric Mitchell, the president of the Alliance to End Hunger, and ABC News' Alex Presha explain the major changes to Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America, joins ABC News Live to discuss the fallout of Around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as

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New SNAP Rule Is Triggering Surprise Declines — Here’s Why

New SNAP Rule Is Triggering Surprise Declines — Here’s Why

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New SNAP rules take effect in May: Here's what you need to know

New SNAP rules take effect in May: Here's what you need to know

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New SNAP work requirements take effect

New SNAP work requirements take effect

'Able-bodied' recipients between the ages of 55 and 64 without children must work to receive benefits now. Hetty Chang reports ...

New SNAP requirements now in effect, what to expect from major changes

New SNAP requirements now in effect, what to expect from major changes

Since the government shutdown ended, it has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the ...

New SNAP benefit rules now in effect

New SNAP benefit rules now in effect

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New laws impact SNAP benefits eligibility

New laws impact SNAP benefits eligibility

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New SNAP requirements are in effect: What you need to know

New SNAP requirements are in effect: What you need to know

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New SNAP rules could make getting benefits harder for recipients

New SNAP rules could make getting benefits harder for recipients

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New SNAP rules take effect, adding work requirements for more adults

New SNAP rules take effect, adding work requirements for more adults

Starting tomorrow, childless adults ages 18–54 must meet 20-hour work or training minimums to keep benefits, with more changes ...

New requirements for SNAP benefits go into effect Sunday. What does this mean for SNAP benefit recip

New requirements for SNAP benefits go into effect Sunday. What does this mean for SNAP benefit recip

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New SNAP rules start tomorrow

New SNAP rules start tomorrow

Eric Mitchell, the president of the Alliance to End Hunger, and ABC News' Alex Presha explain the major changes to

New SNAP benefit rules: Who is affected by the 2026 requirements?

New SNAP benefit rules: Who is affected by the 2026 requirements?

Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America, joins ABC News Live to discuss the fallout of

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New SNAP benefit requirements go into effect | FOX 5 News

Around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as