SNAP Benefits to End for 40 thousand Alabamians

A major cut affecting folks who depend on food stamps... Soon, 40-thousand Alabamians will lose their SNAP benefits. More than 20 other states are also cutting assistance.

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Between 500 thousand to one million people across the country will begin to lose access nationwide this month. It’s all a part of plan to get individuals a job instead of relying on the government for assistance.

In order to keep their access to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (or SNAP) for more than three months, able-bodied adults ages 18-49 who don’t have children or other dependents must work, volunteer, or enroll in a job-training program for 20 hours a week or more.
Alabama News Network talked to the owner at BJ’s Grocery  Store in Montgomery. Kenneth Jackson says he has seen a difference Friday in his business with less people coming in with food stamps or EBT cards.
And He says he has mixed feelings about it.

“It’s a give and take situation. Some are able to do so and some aren’t. Some of the ones I’m looking at that I know personally that are cut off, it really hurts as a small business owner… I’m doing what I can do to help and inspire them to just hold on. Something will work out,” said Jackson.

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