The nation’s longest government shutdown ended Wednesday meaning SNAP can resume payments. Follow Newsweek live.
Comments by Trump and his officials this week suggest food assistance might be the administration’s next target.
Refugees and asylum grantees are among those who can no longer qualify for federal nutrition support until five years after ...
With the government shutdown ended and funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program assured through September 2026, millions of Americans are about to start getting regular food aid again ...
On a case-by-case basis, each of the ICAA’s 16 regional agencies will work with local grocery stores to implement the program ...
Statewide, an estimated 2.9 million Floridians remain uncertain about when their accounts will be funded, according to data from the USDA.
Today, Americans awoke to what can only be described as political surrender by Democrats. We’ve seen it called everything from capitulation to buckling to caving. And what we’ve heard from party ...
On average, 42.4 million people in 22.7 million households received monthly SNAP benefits through the first eight months of the 2025 fiscal year.
Trump on Wednesday signed a funding bill that ends the longest ever government shutdown, allowing SNAP benefits to resume.
Several states have restarted food stamp payments, but millions of Americans are still awaiting the November deposits that the Trump administration resisted paying out in full.
Some recipients have seen their benefits return but are worried they could still be taken away. Others wonder whether the ...
As the government shutdown hits Americans’ rearview mirrors, SNAP benefits may be closer than they appear for recipients.