USDA urges states to reinforce work requirements for SNAP recipients
Source: Scripps News
Posted 1:17 PM, Apr 18, 2025
While possible changes to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are being considered, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins reiterated to state agencies that individuals receiving government benefits to offset food costs need to work if they are able.
Most individuals and families are already subject to some form of work requirements to be eligible for SNAP. Rollins said the memorandum requires states to make clear that people who can work, do. Adults ages 18-54 are required to be employed or participate in a work program unless they are disabled, pregnant, have some one under age 18 in their household, experiencing homelessness or a veteran.
Since my confirmation, I have reiterated the states are our partners, and this includes ensuring our nutrition programs are tied to putting Americans back to work, said Rollins. It is important to remind states that Congress conditioned the receipt of benefits by able-bodied adults without dependents on satisfying work requirements.
Many states have abused the system by requesting work requirement waivers. Today marks the start of a new era for SNAPprioritizing work, career and technical education, and volunteering rather than idleness, excess spending, and misapplication of the law.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/president-trumps-first-100-days/usda-urges-states-to-reinforce-work-requirements-for-snap-recipients

wcmagumba
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SWBTATTReg
(25,168 posts)Rights, eh?
And perhaps I'm wrong here, but the SNAP benefits aren't that great of a deal, that shortfalls in one's diet aren't all met still.
jmbar2
(6,805 posts)How to reduce food stamp costs? Tax private equity (PE) firms whose workers are so underpaid that they qualify for foodstamps.
PE firms own many of the lowest paid employers in the US - fast food chains, retail, and services companies. An estimated 650-700,000 workers in those companies qualify for food stamps.
Grok/DeepSearch analysis.
NOTE: I have not independently verified these results. I'll leave that for people with more time on their hands. But the results are interesting.
https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1913294026876609012
Private Equity Employer database
https://pestakeholder.org/explore-the-issues/labor-and-jobs/largest-private-equity-employer-database/