The federal government has said the SNAP program will be out of money by November due to the government shutdown.
SNAP’s work rule age has increased from 55 to 65 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, affecting millions of seniors and raising concerns about food insecurity.
The federal shutdown is heading into its third week, and it's putting next month's CalFresh benefits at risk for nearly 5.5 ...
When campaigning for president, Donald Trump pledged that he would eliminate taxes on Social Security. The White House has declared victory on this issue, with a press release in ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday his administration has reallocated $9.1 million to the Aging and Independent Living ...
States are rushing to inform some residents who rely on food stamps that they will soon be forced to meet work requirements ...
With so many frequent changes taking place within the Social security Administration, retirement is very much on the forefront of many Americans' minds. In fact, more seniors than ever are trying to ...
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On Monday, the Oregon Department of Human Services began notifying the more than 750,000 people currently receiving benefits ...
Meals for seniors in Kentucky are getting a $9.1 million temporary lifeline after pandemic-era funding expired, Gov. Andy ...
A federally funded jobs program for seniors in South Florida is set to restart after an abrupt shutdown earlier this year ...
Case in point, in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed by the House on July 4, Social Security taxes were not ...