On the recordJuly 11, 2021
Abruptly losing SNAP benefits when your income reaches 130 percent of the poverty line can create a very rough transition for families at a critical moment.
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congress.govAbruptly losing SNAP benefits when your income reaches 130 percent of the poverty line can create a very rough transition for families at a critical moment.
Kuster discusses the challenges families face when losing SNAP benefits.
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