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Department of Agriculture (USDA) News
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Discover the latest insights and updates from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with our engaging podcast. Stay informed about agricultural policies, innovations in farming, food security, and rural development. Perfect for farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture and food production. Tune in for expert interviews, timely news, and valuable resources from the USDA.

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Discover the latest insights and updates from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with our engaging podcast. Stay informed about agricultural policies, innovations in farming, food security, and rural development. Perfect for farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture and food production. Tune in for expert interviews, timely news, and valuable resources from the USDA.

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SNAP benefit cuts, stricter eligibility, and work requirements impact millions of Americans
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SNAP benefit cuts, stricter eligibility, and work requirements impact millions of Americans
The biggest USDA headline this week: Food stamp recipients will see SNAP benefit cuts, but not as steep as originally feared. Instead of a 50 percent reduction, the USDA announced that the maximum allotment will drop by 35 percent for November, leaving families with 65 percent of their usual amount. Deputy Under Secretary Patrick Penn, in new agency guidance, expressed appreciation for partnerships with states implementing these changes and encouraged ongoing communication. According to CNN and USDA memoranda, this shift impacts millions of Americans relying on SNAP as a lifeline for groceries, especially those on fixed incomes. With federal funding constraints and recent federal court orders shaping these reductions, state agencies are scrambling to update their systems and inform households of the new benefit levels.

But SNAP recipients are facing not just less help at the checkout. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump this July, brings stricter eligibility rules. Only U.S. citizens, nationals, lawful permanent residents, Cuban and Haitian entrants, and Compact of Free Association citizens are now eligible. Other lawful aliens who previously qualified are now excluded, which advocacy groups warn could increase food insecurity among immigrant communities. States must immediately apply these new criteria to all new applicants, while current SNAP households must be re-evaluated at their next recertification.

Layered on top, the USDA is enforcing tougher work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents—commonly known as ABAWDs. Starting this month, those ages 18 to 64 must log at least 80 hours of work or qualifying activities each month to maintain benefits. States can only grant waivers to areas with persistent double-digit unemployment, but those waivers will expire just 30 days after issuance. USDA’s intent, as cited in recent agency memoranda, is to balance responsibility and assistance; however, advocates point out these tighter rules will mean many lose access to vital help during economic slowdowns.

These combined changes have ripple effects: On one hand, American families are bracing for reduced purchasing power at the supermarket, while food retailers may see lower sales as SNAP spending shrinks. State agencies are investing in urgent outreach campaigns to help eligible families avoid benefit loss. Local governments anticipate greater demand at food banks, which may already be stretched thin. International observers, meanwhile, are noting the stricter immigration-linked eligibility, which could shape global perceptions of America’s food aid priorities.

For listeners wanting to get involved or stay informed, state SNAP hotlines and the USDA Food and Nutrition Service website offer resources about eligibility, appeals, and local support programs. Policy watchers should circle December and January—USDA will begin federal quality control reviews, and further implementation guidance could follow. If you rely on SNAP or work with affected communities, the USDA wants your questions and feedback; now is the time to speak up and engage.

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Department of Agriculture (USDA) News
Discover the latest insights and updates from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with our engaging podcast. Stay informed about agricultural policies, innovations in farming, food security, and rural development. Perfect for farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture and food production. Tune in for expert interviews, timely news, and valuable resources from the USDA.

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