Federal Cuts Are Hitting Illinois Food Assistance Recipients — and the Farmers Who Feed Them
Nationwide participation has fallen by about 4 million people as new work and documentation rules tighten eligibility and raise state costs, officials said.
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Federal cuts are hitting Illinois food assistance recipients — and the farmers who feed them
Changes to SNAP eligibility are cutting benefits for hundreds of thousands of Illinois residents and hurting small farmers who support them
Arizona tops the list of states with more Latinos who would lose full or partial access to the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).The analysis, based on official data, was published in a recent report.Why Arizona Leads the Loss of Latino SNAP BeneficiariesThe U.S.A. report estimates that about 211,000 people of Latino origin in Arizona stopped receiving food aid between February 2025 and February 2026.The figure exceeds those reco…
SNAP Benefits Map Shows States With Sharpest Decline in Recipients
Enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has fallen sharply across the U.S. over the past year, with federal data showing around 5 million fewer Americans receiving food assistance compared to early 2025. Department of Agriculture (USDA) figures indicate decreasing…

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