For millions of Americans, the countdown has already begun. New SNAP rules are drawing a hard line between who eats and who is quietly cut off. Older workers, exhausted caregivers, and people on the edge of homelessness are about to face a choice that doesn’t feel like a choice at all. The clock is ticking, the rules are tightening, and the safety net is fray… Continues…
Beginning November 1, 2025, SNAP will no longer feel like a guaranteed lifeline for many able‑bodied adults without dependents. The new requirement—at least 80 hours a month of work, volunteering, or training—turns food assistance into a conditional contract, one that punishes anyone who can’t consistently meet the threshold. Those who fall short won’t just see a reduction; they’ll be cut off after three months within a three‑year window, regardless of how unstable their housing, transportation, or local job market may be.