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Food-stamp enrollment is falling as states implement new Trump administration eligibility rules for SNAP benefits. The policy changes tighten qualification standards for the federal program.

The number of food-stamp recipients is declining as states begin enforcing new Trump administration eligibility requirements for SNAP benefits.

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The number of food-stamp recipients is declining as states begin enforcing new Trump administration eligibility requirements for SNAP benefits.

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