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SNAP work requirements don’t boost jobs, but drop participation, research finds
- Research from The Hamilton Project finds that stricter SNAP work requirements do not increase employment but significantly reduce participation in the food assistance program.
- Since a recent law passed, at least 2.5 million low-income people have lost SNAP benefits due to new work mandates and eligibility cuts.
- Sponsors of the law, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, say these changes aim to reduce waste and fraud while still assisting those in need.
- Lauren Bauer states that SNAP work requirements are ineffective and burdensome, advocating for SNAP to focus solely on anti-hunger efforts separate from workforce development.
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SNAP work requirements don’t boost jobs, but drop participation, research finds
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