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Trump’s Plan to Tighten Food Stamp Eligibility

Source: The Hill Politics

Summary

The Trump administration’s new proposal aims to eliminate a loophole that permits middle- and upper-class Americans to access food stamps, potentially saving taxpayers over $10 billion annually. This rule change would also impact a small number of ineligible students in the National School Lunch Program.

Why It Matters

This proposal reflects ongoing efforts to reform welfare programs and ensure that assistance is directed toward those who truly need it. By closing the loophole, the administration aims to allocate resources more efficiently and reduce government spending, which could resonate with taxpayers who are concerned about fiscal responsibility.

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