New SNAP work requirements are coming on Feb. 1. What to know.
Source: USA Today
Jan. 30, 2026, 3:59 p.m. ET
Come Feb. 1, the nearly 42 million low-income Americans on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can expect major changes.
The United States' largest nutrition assistance program has been a funding flashpoint for the second Trump administration, taking center stage during the 43-day 2025 government shutdown when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in October that it would not pay the next month's benefits.
The bill that ended the shutdown restored funding for the program after a series of lawsuits filed by states challenged payment pauses, eligibility requirements and requests from the federal government for sensitive citizen data. Even so, Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," passed last summer, already included major changes to the program, including tightened work requirements and billions in funding cuts.
SNAP recipients must adhere to increased work requirements beginning Sunday, Feb. 1, as part of the bill. Here's what to know.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/01/30/new-snap-work-requirements/88430906007/
llmart
(17,418 posts)"You just have to wonder what the administration is trying to accomplish by removing protections that have been in place to ensure that the most vulnerable people in our society have some access to food security, some access to put food on their tables,"
I think DUers already know the answer to that question.
2naSalit
(100,770 posts)Much of our produce will be harder to come by as we go forward. all these hard freezes going on now affect our winter crops in a major way. We will be importing more this year if people don't farm a lot of it themselves. Maybe we'll slow down on throwing so much of it away.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,560 posts)I feel sorry for those who are trapped in this, as they will be forced into doing things that they should not be doing just to satisfy the great god of capitalism.
We can't have people who can still breathe not making some asshole richer, now can we?
FakeNoose
(40,562 posts)The reason they need SNAP is because they CAN'T WORK while their children are young. Now Uncle Sam says they HAVE TO work or they don't get the funds. It's a vicious cycle.
If only the young mothers can all get together and hire each other to watch each other's kids. Then they can all say they're "employed" and meet the new requirement for SNAP. Everybody's happy.
MichMan
(16,812 posts)Why would the parents of a toddler be affected ? My parents both worked when I was 14.
travelingthrulife
(4,749 posts)If women work, they want us out of the workplace. They should be home taking care of their kids.
If women don't work in order to care for their kids, they are forced into the workforce.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,740 posts)little, if any, oversight, and costs a ton more than the former.
EuterpeThelo
(249 posts)made me Google the minimum age under state laws at which a child is allowed to be left home alone, and the results absolutely SHOCKED me. Most states have kinda subjective tests about maturity level that leave it to parents to assess whether the kid can follow rules, make good decisions and respond to emergencies, but JEEZ LOUISE, look at some of these ages in states that have specific numbers!
The ones in bold, I'm personally of the belief that it's absolutely ridiculous to pretty much EVER leave a kid that age alone for any length of time. Between 9-12, maybe for short periods of time but all day while you're at work!?!? No way. (Illinois, OTOH, has set a limit that is excessive, IMHO. Only two more years and they're able to start driving!)
14 Years Old: Illinois
12 Years Old: Colorado, Connecticut, and Mississippi
11 Years Old: Kentucky
10 Years Old: South Dakota, Tennessee, and Washington
9 Years Old: Georgia
8 Years Old: Maryland and North Carolina
7 Years Old: Nebraska and Oklahoma
6 Years Old: Kansas
No Age: 36 states (some have guidelines at the local level)
My own daughter was 12 before I let her stay home by herself, and that's when I got her her first cell phone (which, back in 2004, it was unusual for a 12 year-old to have).
MichMan
(16,812 posts)I was left at home at 14 while my parents worked.
Exp
(808 posts)a kennel / cage when the adults are gone!
cstanleytech
(28,287 posts)First would be free childcare and free care assistance if the person on SNAP is caring for a disabled adult or child and lastly is 100% free college or trade school for the person, not a loan but 100% free with no other strings attached other than a modest work requirement.
Stargazer99
(3,469 posts)and this country has no national programs to train in needed professions or the cost of the training is TOO dammed expensive for poor people. This work demand is just a way to torment the poor
JCMach1
(29,131 posts)MichMan
(16,812 posts)https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap-et