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The article discusses recent changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which have resulted in a 10% decrease in participants, amounting to about 4 million fewer Americans receiving food aid. Republican-led legislation expanded work requirements and increased documentation, leading to concerns among Democrats and advocates about rising food insecurity among low-income families. Critics argue that these stricter rules create hardships and may worsen hunger amid rising living costs, despite claims from officials that the changes promote work and reduce fraud.
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