Do SNAP work requirements encourage self sufficiency or hurt those who need help the most?
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 Published On Aug 17, 2023

A transcript of this podcast and more information about Elena Prager and Adam Leive is available on the website of the Duke World Food Policy Center at https://wfpc.sanford.duke.edu/podcast...

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is one of the largest poverty alleviation programs in the United States and provides help to around 14% of the US population. Since 1996, the program has required able-bodied adults without dependents to work in order to receive food assistance. Proponents of work requirements say it prevents government dependency. Critics, however, argue work requirements push out the people who need food assistance the most. Today we'll talk with two economists about the impact of SNAP work requirements: University of Rochester's Elena Prager. and Adam Leive at the University of California, Berkeley.

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