The debate over SNAP benefits is heating up as new work requirements take effect. Starting now, recipients must work, attend school, or volunteer at least 80 hours per month—or risk losing their benefits.
Supporters argue this is long overdue accountability. Critics say it punishes the most vulnerable—especially single mothers and children.
On this episode of The David Seaton Show, we break down:
How SNAP evolved into its current form
What the new rules actually require
Who is most impacted by these changes
Whether government assistance is helping—or hurting—long term
At what point does a safety net stop being a safety net? When does it become something else entirely?
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