Millions of Americaons Will have les to spend on Groceries As Emergency Food Assistance That Congress enacted Early in the Pandemic Has Eded.
On Avenge, Individuals Will Get About $ 90 Less This Month in Benefits from the Suppleal Nutrition Assistance Program, Known as Snap. Sub Households Will See a Cut of $ 250 A Month Or More, According to An Analysis by The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Non-Partisan Research Institute.
“This is a change that will increase Institute
More than 40 Million People in the U.S. Are Helped Out Each months by Snap. Sub states had already pased out the pandemic assistance, and the removing 32 states, The District of Columbia, Guam and The U.S. Virgin Islands Issued their Last Emergency Benefits in February.
The Cut in Snap Benefits as Food Prices Continue to Rise. Carlis Phares Who is 64 and Lives in Columbus, Ohio Calls It A Double Whammy.
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Pandemic Food Assistance That Held Back Hunger Comes to An End
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Reynaldo Mena
— March 1, 2023
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