Trump on Wednesday signed a funding bill that ends the longest ever government shutdown, allowing SNAP benefits to resume.
The U.S. Census Bureau has changed what is classified as "urban" and "rural." That can have major economic ramifications.
The downward trend began in October 2024, three months before Trump took office, with 43,250,829 recipients. That figure fell by 231,981 in November and another 61,469 in December. In total, SNAP ...
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The Latest: Trump Drops Tariffs on Beef, Coffee, Tropical Fruit as Consumers Face High Prices
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to get rid of tariffs on a broad swath of commodities, including beef, ...
The FDA and CDC reported more deaths and illnesses in the ongoing listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat pasta products ...
After more than a month without SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, SNAP users tell WPT they are finally seeing funds deposited into their accounts.
The move comes after voters in off-year elections earlier this month cited economic concerns as their top issue, resulting in ...
It's unclear when Maine residents will see federal SNAP benefits, but recipients will still get help from the state ...
In 24 hours, SNAP went from being funded 50% to 65%. Then a judge ordered it to be fully funded, a decision the Trump ...
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New proposal could fast-track grocery stores in Florida’s 'food deserts'
State Rep. Michele Rayner has introduced House Bill 337, which would allow local governments to streamline zoning rules and ...
The Trump administration said SNAP benefits will be partially paid in November. Here's what that means for Illinois.
What to know about the federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, sometimes referred to as food stamps.
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