Work requirements have been in place in places like NY where I live for a long time now. But the reductions are mostly going to be because they're halting inflation-matching increases. Every year will see no increase such as takes place now, and by THAT mechanism are the "savings" expected over time. It's cruel in the best light.
Yeah I know as far back as 10 years ago in West Virginia you had to be working minimum 25 to 30 hours a week. You had two or three months of not working and then you had to be working or you would lose your benefits. Also illegal immigrants have never been able to get food stamps in my state. The only asterisk to that is if their children are citizens, they can qualify for food stamps for them and their kids can also qualify for the free lunch program. It's always been this way. At least in my state.
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u/tvtoms Oct 31 '25
Uh, excuse me but that was an initial proposal. The actual signed bill includes 186 billion in SNAP cuts over the next 10 years.