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By: John Oyewale
Millions have lost access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits since new work requirements became law in July 2025, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.
There have been nearly 3.5 million fewer enrollees for SNAP benefits since July 2025, as the number fell from an average of 42.1 million in the previous fiscal year to 38.5 million as of Jan. 2026, the WSJ reported, citing federal data.
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