New work requirements affecting tens of thousands of North Carolinians will take effect for SNAP next month. Starting in December, many SNAP recipients will need to work, volunteer, or participate in ...
SNAP changes raise the age limit for people who must meet work requirements to 64 from 54, and shifts more costs onto state and county governments.
SNAP benefits are a vital lifeline for many low-income families, helping them get the groceries they need to feed their ...
New federal rules require more SNAP recipients to prove they are working, volunteering, or in training. County governments face increased administrative workloads and will have to cover a larger share ...