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The debt ceiling deal’s work requirements won’t increase employment
Last week’s deal to raise the debt ceiling expanded work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Still, the evidence suggests it won’t boost employment. Urban research shows work requirements don’t increase employment rates and can harm those who need access to safety net programs.
A recent blog post, drawing upon research on Medicaid recipients, highlights that many program beneficiaries are already employed, potentially eligible for an exemption, or facing barriers to employment.
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Work Requirements Sound Good, but the Evidence Just Doesn't Support Them
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Many Adults Targeted by Medicaid Work Requirements Face Barriers to Sustained Employment
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Public Comment on WIC: Online Ordering and Transactions and Food Delivery Revisions to Meet the Needs of a Modern, Data-Driven Program
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